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100 to 193 million new immigrants over the next 20 Years.
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RE: 100 to 193 million new immigrants over the next 20 Years.
GGniner Wrote:
fsquid Wrote:You mean I should have stopped at high school and then get a job at the Home Depot?

are you a woman?

just pointing out reason's why birth rates are declining, when people got married right out of hs and started working they tend to have more kids. a female friend of mine, just interviewed(for attorney job) and the woman that interviewed her told her straight up they had a 'no baby policy', then went to "well you can have 1 baby after being here for 5 years". I can understand why they wouldn't want to hire a woman that could have babies soon from business perspective, but its a sign of the times.

At least they told her ahead of time! It would have been quite scary if I got married out of high school. Yikes!
05-24-2007 07:33 AM
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