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kboyer
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« on: July 19, 2008, 08:17:34 PM »

FW: Coalition for New South Carolinians -that means illegal immigrants
Posted by: "Patricia" pwheat@tele-audit.com
Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:38 am (PDT)
GET A LOAD OF THIS!! They are highly organized an obviously well funded.
They will take America soon if we comply with the bankers parties, the GOP &
the Dems. Americans have got to take our nation back from the corporatists
who have implemented MUCH of their designs already.

FROM: Kendra

HYPERLINK "http://www.coalitionfnsc.org/" \nwww.coalitionfnsc .org

The site states: 'The mission of Coalition for New South Carolinians is to
assist, organize, advocate for and mobilize the diverse immigrant community
in the state (CNSC).
We are a network of more than 16 organizations and 100 individuals that
serve or represent underrepresented immigrants and refugees in the state.'

Fast Facts on the site:
Approximately 62 percent of South Carolina?s Latinos are of Mexican origin.
Individuals from other Central American countries account for 11 percent of
the total Latino population; those of South American origin make up 7
percent; and 10 percent are of Puerto Rican origin. Males comprise 56
percent of the total Latino population in the state, according to the 2005
American Community Survey.

According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, South Carolina?s Latino
population increased over 360 percent between 1990 and 2004 (from roughly
30,000 to almost 140,000).

Based on immigration rates, school enrollment data and birth rates,
researchers at the University of South Carolina?s Consortium for Latino
Immigration Studies estimate South Carolina?s Latino population at between
400,000 and 500,000.

This coalition states there is a new law. Anybody know what LAW

passed to counteract any good to be found in the recent

immigration reform bill? K
« Last Edit: July 19, 2008, 08:21:01 PM by kboyer » Logged

Before we can secede as an independent state, we must first secede as individuals. Learn to live without the government involvement in everything then we will grow together as a people.
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