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A rather sweeping opinion was recently expressed in the Netherlands regarding a failed government policy:
AMSTERDAM, 27/03/08 - The majority of the Dutch are negative on Islam and immigration. [...]
According to 56 percent of the Dutch, Islam is a threat to the Dutch identity. As well, 57 percent named admitting large groups of immigrants as "the biggest mistake in Dutch history".
[Dutch: Mass Immigration Our Biggest Mistake Ever, NIS News, March 23, 2008]
A report by a committee of Britain's House of Lords says what we've been saying for years--that immigration does not help the economy of the receiving country. It may help the immigrants, it may help employers of cheap labor, it may help the folks at home that immigrants send money to, but it doesn't help the economy.
Patrick Patrick Thibodeau writes at Computerworld:
In the 2006-'07 academic year, only 8,021 students graduated with computer science degrees from these schools -- the lowest number of graduates this decade.
By contrast, in 2003-'04 -- the high point of this decade -- 14,185 students were awarded bachelor's degrees in computer science
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03/31/08 - A U.S. Coast Guard Officer (Retd.) Says Super Delegates Mean "Another Crooked Fiasco"
I don't know if Janet Murguia would call this media malpractice--at least the headline follows the rule that victim is an immigrant, the criminal never.