At issue is "birthright citizenship" — provided for since the Constitution ..........

Unfortunately for any illegal immigrants who chose to come to live Australia to given birth their babies, don't mean they are Australian Citizenship as it is NOT an automatic birthright.

Regardless, Australian Government will be happy to deport the illegal couple PLUS their Australian born babies out of Australia, and refuse to acknowledge the fact their baby is Australian born. The Government prefer to see this baby to claim under her/his parent's citizens instead to save the headaches!!!
 
( I don't like the ACLU , They are anti-Americanism )

Notice what the ACLU says ...

However, Lucas Guttentag, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Immigrants' Rights Project, said some Western European nations with different policies have suffered problems.

"Look at Germany — the children of guest workers are not citizens," he said. "That creates enormous social and racial tensions. That's the opposite of where we want to go."


What that liberal talking and jowling man does not want you to know is that it keeps alots of the problems out of Germany that we as Americans are having right now. Germany has a good working program and low crime than the USA. The Germans base it on common-sense. That man from the ACLU is twisting words to suit his leftist agenda. Watch what Germany has to say in the near future. Germany will speak the hard hitting common-sense truth.
 
Heath said:
But what that liberal jowling man does not want you to know is that it keeps alots of the problems out of Germany that we as Americans are having right now. Germany has a good working program and low crime than the USA. The Germans base it on commonsense.

Germany has a higher unemployment rate in comparison to the USA.

Personally, I believe any births on a country's soil should be declared a citizen. Period. Otherwise, it shows that nobody cares if the baby is sent back to a third-world country where it will starve to death.
 
From German news I get daily briefings in my e-mail.... :)

Sunday 25 December 2005 Frohe Weihnachten!

German growth 'gaining pace'

BERLIN: German economic growth is gaining pace and its manufacturing sector is optimistic about 2006, the head of the BDI industry association Ludolf von Wartenberg said yesterday.

In an interview with the Neue Ruhr Zeitung (NRZ), von Wartenberg said he expected growth in the manufacturing sector to reach 3pc in 2006 and far exceed the country's GDP rate.

"It's impossible to overlook the fact that the economic growth is getting strong," he said.

Private economic institutes are forecasting the German economy to grow by between 1.4pc and 1.7pc in 2006.

The economy grew by 1.6pc in 2004 before slowing to an expected 0.8pc in 2005.

A sharp rise in domestic corporate investment and strong demand for Germany's exports are behind the recent upturn.

Von Wartenberg said he was not expecting 2006 to be "a boom year" but was confident German industry would expand strongly nevertheless.

Aside from further strong export growth, von Wartenberg said the economy would also be boosted by the 2006 World Cup finals that Germany is hosting in June and July, as well as the new government's improved tax framework for industry. He also predicted the number of unemployed would decline.
 
Your recent posting doesn't say anything about a lower number in unemployment rate for Germany in comparison to the USA.

United States - 5.5% (2004 est.)
Germany - 10.6% (2004 est.)

http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/fields/2129.html

Apparently, Germany is still having a hard time trying to lower the rate in the unemployed population. Look like I was right in the first place about Germany having a higher unemployment rate in comparison to the United States.

According to a BBC report back in March, the jobless rate rose to a new record at 12.6%. A new high since the great depression.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4307303.stm

The last report I found went back to December 1 stating that the unemployment rate dipped below 11 percent at 10.9%.

http://www.forbes.com/work/feeds/ap/2005/12/01/ap2362382.html

The current unemployment rate in the United States is 5.0% reported back in November along with an addition of 215,000 employees. Germany is still struggling right now.

http://www.bls.gov/

You now should stand corrected.
 
Banjo, in the first link you provided, this is on 2004 estimates.

The Briton broadcast news is frequently Anti-Germanic and very propangda orientated. The photo op could be of an entirely different matter.

Forbes can only report what anothers say. Forbes is very propangda-oriented again too. They do not know the whole story.

Why are you afraid to go straight to the right ones. Germany, you have not cited one bit worth of German information when I get German daily briefings in my e-mail everyday !!!! Ja, you now stand corrected.

Don't be foolish.

 
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Heath said:
Banjo, in the first link you provided, this is on 2004 estimates.

The Briton broadcast news is frequently Anti-Germanic and very propangda orientated. The photo op could be of an entirely different matter.

Forbes can only report what anothers say. Forbes is very propangda-oriented again too. They do not know the whole story.

Why are you afraid to go straight to the right ones. Germany, you have not cited one bit worth of German information when I get German daily briefings in my e-mail everyday !!!!

Oh please, it's common knowledge that European countries have higher unemployment rates in comparison to North American countries. As of now, Germany's unemployment rate is 10.9% as I stated in my previous post.

You're also forgetting the fact that Germany wasn't a whole country for several decades till the late 80s. The Soviet-controlled part of Germany was in the ruins and had a HIGH unemployment rate and they're still struggling to improve that part.

More than 1.8 million Germans have left in the 15 years since German unification. Unemployment is now more than 20% in some parts of Germany.

The main exodus is from the former communist East Germany, since the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. The population has shrunk to 14.7 million from 16 million since 1990.

http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/bulletins/radionz/200512271526/23b0a5e9

Obviously, the shrinking population doesn't improve the unemployment situation.

All you've done to "prove" me wrong was posting some irrelevant GDP data instead of the employment statistics from Germany. I've already provided the current statistics on both Germany and the United States. As far I am concerned; I'm not the one who's wrong, somebody else here is.

Now, for a definite source from a German website...

October 2005

Employment Mill. - 39.24
Unemployment Mill. - 3.55

Labour force total Mill. - 42.78

Employment rate % - 69.1
Unemployment rate % - 8.3

http://www.destatis.de/indicators/e/arb410ae.htm

These statistics are from October 2005 when it was revealed that it was 10.9% at the beginning of December according to a source I posted earlier.

So now, I've posted some German information and it still doesn't prove me wrong. So far, I'm still correct on the comparison between Germany's and the United States' unemployment statistics.
 
That still does not erase the fact that you did not report a Germanic source in the first place.
 
Heath said:
That still does not erase the fact that you did not report a Germanic source in the first place.

Whenever you get proven wrong, you do what you can to find something else to accuse me of. How pathetic.
 
On the TV news today, they announced the U.S. unemployment figure is 4.9% (US BLS), and the rates for Germany and France are in the permanent 10+% range. Therefore, the rates for France and Germany are each more than twice as bad as the rate for the United States.
 
Health,

Yes, you are correct about economic and very low crime in Germany but Banjo is also correct about German unemployment rate, too.


German government tried hard to reduce unemployment rates... It would take long time to reduce unemployment rate.
 
Liebling:-))) said:
Health,

Yes, you are correct about economic and very low crime in Germany but Banjo is also correct about German unemployment rate, too.


German government tried hard to reduce unemployment rates... It would take long time to reduce unemployment rate.

Liebling,

I have ask you question..

Why high percent rate of unemployments.. Does Germany requires prefer you have experience highly and hire you better or ain't cares want hire you and train you new experience ? What make sense the high volume of rating become looks bad unemployments.. Does they receive welfare reilable ?
*curiouis*
how can they support the living income without "unemployment rate"?

Does Germany's dream wanted reduce the unemployment, how can they effort their best do help people become better job or non-experience as odd job? Does there have plenty job oppurantly available ? IF yes.. why can't they apply it there ? what their preferences hire you who have experience or non-expereince ?
*cuirouis* getting know more about Germany.. :D
 
GalaxyAngel said:
Liebling,

I have ask you question..

Why high percent rate of unemployments.. Does Germany requires prefer you have experience highly and hire you better or ain't cares want hire you and train you new experience ? What make sense the high volume of rating become looks bad unemployments.. Does they receive welfare reilable ?
*curiouis*
how can they support the living income without "unemployment rate"?

Does Germany's dream wanted reduce the unemployment, how can they effort their best do help people become better job or non-experience as odd job? Does there have plenty job oppurantly available ? IF yes.. why can't they apply it there ? what their preferences hire you who have experience or non-expereince ?
*cuirouis* getting know more about Germany.. :D

Germany (and most of Europe) has better social programs than the USA, so unemployed people can get by a little easier.

By the way, Heath, the US has an unusually low unemployment rate. I find that somewhat interesting in the face of Okun's Law. (look it up on wikipedia)
 
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