Quote:Then again, I know nothing.
I agree

But out of all honesty, yes the fact they come from all cultures is what makes a melting pot.
Not refusing to follow laws or customs
Not being inconsiderate, or being a burden on the land they came to
Not forcing others to meet THEIR needs over the native citizens because they 'can't be bothered'
A melting pot is a blend, what made this country amazing was that they use to work together. Now people come in and EXPECT things.
Quote:10.5 million, have crossed the border illegally and are flouting U.S. law.
Quote:Most illegals live in California (2.6 million), Texas (1.8 million), and Florida (604,000), meaning three states alone account for more than five million or 46 percent of the illegal population. Adding in Illinois (505,000) and New York (480,000) brings the total to about six million, which means about 57 percent of illegals live in just five states. More than 50 percent live in four states.
Quote:Given that illegals tend to earn less money and live in poverty, they are also prone to use welfare. In Texas, for instance, 58 percent of illegal households collect some form of welfare, CIS reported, with 49 percent using food assistance and 41 percent using Medicaid. In California and Illinois, 55 percent use welfare. The list of states goes down from there.
Nationally, 47 percent of illegals use welfare; 39 percent use food assistance and 35 percent use Medicaid.
Quote:As one would imagine, a population of more than 10 million illegals is a crushing burden on public schools. Illegals are 1.3 million of the school-age population and about 2.4 percent of 5- to 17-year-olds, CIS reported. Taxpayers provide some $40 billion to educate illegals and their offspring.
But that's all I know
source and stuff