The Debate over Social Security Benefits for Illegal Immigrants

The United States of America is undergoing a tremendous change right now. As we head deeper into 2007, it is becoming more clear the Bush administration will do nothing about the wave of illegal immigrants crossing the borders to the south and the north.
WHY?
Well, in short, President Bush works for a small group of clandestine multinational banking corporations who wish to balkanize regions and eliminate the borders of countries while consolidating the tangible wealth of those nations.
A quick visit to the Securities and Proprieties Partnership government website will fill the American people in on what is actually going on in this country.
The Trans Texas Corridor which will eventually cut a hole in the United States as a 10 lane NAFTA super highway will be the main taxing mechanism for what is commonly known as the North American Union. This is the economic merger of the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
This is the reason why so many illegals are able to come over and are given incentives to break the law.
They are breaking down America’s borders and turning the country into a third world police state.
By May 2008, every Citizen will have to carry a national ID card set up by the REAL ID Act of 2005. This act was hidden under war appropriations where no politician in their right mind would vote against it.
These banking interests create debt out of nothing by lending money to the United States government at interest. The money is created out of nothing.
Through real inflation, the currency is devalued and eventually will become worthless. Now, likely before that happens, the Federal Reserve will contract the money supply making money scarce and it almost impossible for the average person to pay off their credit bills they created when money was plentiful. Then the bankers can come in and the whole country will go into receivership.
Illegals are not getting benefits because someone somewhere likes illegals. They are being used to fuel this change in American society driving us deeper and deeper into decadence and poverty while the few elite get richer and richer off of our tangible goods.