I'm not writing in support of wide-open borders here, but I wonder if down the road, the United States will end up begging people to come here and work. The U.S. is aging rapidly because:

1. We have killed more than 40 million future workers that would have paid income and social security taxes, and

2. We have granted such generous entitlement benefits to the aged, who now live much longer than previous generations, that the burden on the working generations - whose numbers have been drastically cut by abortion - is quickly becoming unbearable.

Of course the only way immigration will help is if it is legal. Workers whose wages do not support the society are robbing us of tax money while demanding the same benefits that legal citizens enjoy.

The United States must stop the murder of future taxpayers and put the responsibility of caring for the aged where it belongs. I wonder, if God does not grant the U.S. repentance and if we continue on our present course, if the future doesn't include for the aged a "duty to die" rather than "continue to be a burden" to working families. It's kinda scary.