Donna V. 115,
Both sides of my family immigrated here during the eighteenth century. They were poor Southern Appalachian farmers; creative and self-sufficient. BTW; self-sufficiency is the surest possible measure of human creativity – self-sufficiency through the creativity of human labor and the fruits of labor – an essential part of our self-esteem and pursuit of happiness. Both my mother and father were born in log cabins without electricity or running water. My maternal grandfather was a subsistence farmer and ran moonshine still. My father’s log home burned down during a winter night – no insurance – no government bailout – his neighbors helped in the re-building – your neighbor was your insurance. I was raised poor; we lived from meal to meal. We were poor in property but not in spirit; we worked for our bread and were proud to do it.
Times have changed. We can no longer take in large numbers of immigrants because we are already straining our environment with over 300 million people. I don’t want to live like an insect in an insect colony, and I don’t wish this on my children or yours. Overpopulation is an immoral condition which can be averted by limiting legal immigration and undoing illegal immigration. The illegal immigrants of today are not assimilating; they are entitlement minded, tending to fall into our indigenous tax-eating neo-proletariat class, and thereby manipulated by Marxist type government re-distributive class struggle – you know – “Social Justice.” We are facing an invasion, and it will destroy the tax-paying American middle class, and thereby the American nation and the American Revolution.








