Except that our country has been through this before. Take a look at this
chart from the Census Bureau:

http://www.census.gov/population/www/documentation/twps0029/tab12.html

What I find most interesting is that the percentage of native-born people in
the United States is at its highest ever since 1890. The number is almost
twenty points higher than it was in 1920 during a wave of European
immigration to the US.

On 5/16/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's a melting pot not a furnace. It takes time to assimilate. If
> millions come in at once with all their different cultures, they will
> not assimilate they will form communities and stick together. We have
> that now already in most cites but on a small scale. Most will
> assimilate in time and that 's what makes this country great. We
> remove the need to learn the language and culture we becomes strangers
> to each other.
>


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www.funkymojo.com


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