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Dear Editor:

What made the United States as successful as it is, is largely based on its mix & skills of immigrants over the centuries, from all around the globe.

If that's so, how come nowadays one's more likely to become a legal immigrant, by claiming to be an uneducated, unskilled, 'no-penny-to-your-name' - refugee:
-better you not speak a single word of english
-better you likely to rely on the american taxpayer
-better you aint got no way to support yourself
-better you got no skills of use ...

...than being a skilled, well-funded & able citizen from Europe or South-America, with enough resources to support yourself & contribute to the whole-&-good of this country .

?

Folks were told by the INS in PHX, Az that the U.S. is VERY much interested in their investment, but quote "...quite frankly, we're not at all interested in you as an individual..."

What's wrong with you America?

Have you forgotten your formula of success ?

(Chick)
name & address avail. upon request



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