I was working in New Haven, CT from 1999 to 2001. It was pretty nice city. I heard it was dangerous there before but getting better. It is becoming bad again?
I was working in downtown (a few building apart frim that chinese grocery) and temple street and walking all over the city and feel completely safe (during the day though). During the night, I was stuck in a side street in old town across the bridge (a few blocks from pepe, the first pizza shop in US and still there), felt safe too.
1. Those kids are US citizens. They are entitled to education per the US Supreme Court's ruling.
2. I think you read it wrong. Here's what's really happening:
https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/press-room/uc-president-napolitano-proposes-multi-year-support-undocumented-students
3. I think you read it wrong again. And, they paid taxes, in case you did not know.
4. In fact, many illegal immigrants paid more taxes than Mr. Trump did, by the way. Many of them paid income taxes (yes, they did) and social security ($13 billion per year).
What about San Diego? What about San Bernardino? Fresno? Bakersfield? Are they any different? Please tell me about the traffic/crime in these cities. Thanks.
Complete and utter bologna. This article said nothing unique to California. Traffic congestion and murder? These things happen in all other states, too.
California is the top state with the largest population and the largest economy, with tons of people moving in. If you don't like it, try moving to Oklahoma or Mississippi, and see how you like it in red states.
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1. America’s largest state economy is California, which produced $2.44 trillion of economic output in 2015, just slightly above the GDP of France during the same period of $2.42 trillion.
In 2010, New Haven ranked as the 18th most dangerous city in the United States (albeit below the safety benchmark of 200.00 for the second year in a row).[13] However, according to a completely different analysis conducted by the "24/7 Wall Street Blog", in 2011 New Haven had risen to become the fourth most dangerous city in the United States, and was widely cited in the press as such.[89][90]