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Letter: Message of voters wasn’t so clear

The Columbian
Published: November 18, 2012, 4:00pm

It appears that the political pundits have concluded that the defeat of Mitt Romney was a message from the American people that they want so-called Comprehensive Immigration Reform. The purpose of such legislation is to loosen U.S. immigration policies, and the consequences of such legislation are that millions of foreign workers will enter the country and U.S. population growth will accelerate. I fail to see how the election results show that American workers want to be replaced by foreign workers, and I fail to see how the election results show that what the American people want our country to be in the long term is an overpopulated dystopia.

Perhaps if the pundits smoke a little of the now-legal marijuana, it will clear up their hallucinations.

Lance Sjogren

Vancouver

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