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Old 09-25-2011, 12:11 PM
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Default Dayton Ohio Considers Recruiting Immigrants to Boost Sagging Population

Dayton Ohio Considers Recruiting Immigrants to Boost Sagging Population
Dayton, Ohio may start a campaign to recruit immigrants to live there and boost its sagging population.
The city's population has dipped to its lowest level -- 142,000 -- since 1920, according to the 2010 Census.
The City Commission is scheduled to vote next week on whether to launch the recruitment, which would be called "Welcome Dayton Plan." City Manager Tim Riordan supports the plan, noting that research shows immigrants are more likely to be entrepreneurs.
Earlier this year, Michigan Gov. Rick Synder set up "Global Michigan," a project targeting, among others, international students and skilled immigrants. Snyder said immigrants were needed in Michigan, which had lost population over the last decade, to help stimulate the economy.
And almost a decade ago, Iowa's then-Gov. Thomas Vilsack launched an immigrant recruitment drive. Vilsack, who now is Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, described the recruitment at the time as important to helping Iowa's economy.
Iowa saw an exodus of families during the farm crisis of the 1980s. High school graduates tended to leave the state, contributing to a population decline. Immigrants from Bosnia, Sudan and Mexico were the source of Iowa's net growth for many years.
In Dayton, Human Relations Director Tom Wahlrab says the city can either welcome immigrants or let old stereotypes and fears hinder its success.
“I believe the city of Dayton is at a crossroads,” said Wahlrab, according to the Dayton Daily News. “We can either welcome them, help integrate them, help them on the path to citizenship, or we can let old stereotypes and fears and preconceptions hinder our success.”
Among ideas for the "Welcome Dayton Plan" are a city identification card for people who are ineligible for a driver's license or state ID, interpretation services in health care and government, and a soccer tournament, the newspaper reported.

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Old 09-25-2011, 01:01 PM
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My only comment is...................THEY ARE STONE CRAZY. WE HAVE ABOUT 50 MILION MORE PEOPLE THAN JOBS.
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Old 09-25-2011, 02:37 PM
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Tell them to send trains to California. We'll be glad to fill them up and send them their way.
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Old 09-26-2011, 08:00 AM
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But here is how absurd this is. If these communities need immigrants, then why aren't they there already? If immigrants were really more likely to be entrepreneurs, then they already would have spotted an open opportunity. Immigrants are either opportunists or simply responding to opportunities offered by other immigrants from the same place they come from.

Immigration is a corrupt racket and if there was anything for immigrants to snatch in areas of declining population, they would be there already. What more are these places supposed to do? Have they outlawed leaf-blowers or something?
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Old 09-27-2011, 05:26 AM
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Have they outlawed leaf-blowers or something?
Sounds like you could have the answer.
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