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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 714076" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>here's a topic only you can answer................</p><p>Sunday, April 11, 2010, 6:51 PM</p><p> Jim Hoft</p><p> This makes sense.</p><p>With unemployment hovering around 10% and no relief in sight, Barack Obama issued over 1 million green cards last year.</p><p><em>The Examiner</em> reported:</p><p>The Department of Homeland Security has just reported that during 2009, they issued 1,130,818 new Green Cards to foreign nationals, allowing them to work legally in this country. That number represents the fourth highest number of cards issued in one year.</p><p>750,000 of the new Green Cards were given to the families of U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents.</p><p>The top four recipient nations are as follows:</p><p>-Mexico…164,920</p><p>-China…receiving 64,238</p><p>-Philippines…60,029</p><p>-India…57,304</p><p>In Feb. 2009, the financial institution Merrill Lynch announced that the nation’s actual unemployment rate had reached 13.9 percent. A year later, that number had risen to 17.3 percent. This figure represents Americans who have been laid off from full-time positions and are now working part-time, as well as those who have simply stopped looking for work, and workers whose unemployment benefits have run out.</p><p>The official unemployment figure given monthly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is now listed around 10 percent, but represents only those Americans currently receiving unemployment checks, and is not truly indicative of the dire employment situation now facing the U.S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 714076, member: 12952"] here's a topic only you can answer................ Sunday, April 11, 2010, 6:51 PM Jim Hoft This makes sense. With unemployment hovering around 10% and no relief in sight, Barack Obama issued over 1 million green cards last year. [I]The Examiner[/I] reported: The Department of Homeland Security has just reported that during 2009, they issued 1,130,818 new Green Cards to foreign nationals, allowing them to work legally in this country. That number represents the fourth highest number of cards issued in one year. 750,000 of the new Green Cards were given to the families of U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents. The top four recipient nations are as follows: -Mexico…164,920 -China…receiving 64,238 -Philippines…60,029 -India…57,304 In Feb. 2009, the financial institution Merrill Lynch announced that the nation’s actual unemployment rate had reached 13.9 percent. A year later, that number had risen to 17.3 percent. This figure represents Americans who have been laid off from full-time positions and are now working part-time, as well as those who have simply stopped looking for work, and workers whose unemployment benefits have run out. The official unemployment figure given monthly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is now listed around 10 percent, but represents only those Americans currently receiving unemployment checks, and is not truly indicative of the dire employment situation now facing the U.S. [/QUOTE]
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