Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorable, Jason Richwine, on
whether Donald Trump regrets taking Jared Kushner's advice to
downplay the National Question on the 2016 campaign trail against
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: <URL:
https://cis.org/Richwine/More-Evidence-Cultural-Persistence>
| Thinking about specific impacts leads to a broader point:
| Immigration brings changes that cannot be undone. Taxes go up and
| down, regulations come and go, but the consequences of immigration
| will extend beyond our lifetimes. Whom we should allow to cross our
| borders is therefore an essential issue. "Would America be the
| America it is today," the political scientist Samuel Huntington once
| asked, "if in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries it had been
| settled not by British Protestants but by French, Spanish, or
| Portuguese? The answer is no. It would not be America; it would be
| Quebec, Mexico, or Brazil."16 As the immigrant share of the U.S.
| population nears an all-time record, policymakers must not ignore
| the reality of cultural transplant.17
When Kellyanne Conway looks thru Bill Stepien and Brad Parscale's
surveys of legacy American proles, do she signs of worry about to
what if any culture the Cheap Labor Lobby's scab workers might
assimilate?
John
groenveld@acm.org
--
"White-collar workers have also made some gains thanks to Trump-
administration actions. In 2016, Disney's former IT staffers who had
been replaced by foreign-visa workers (and been required to train
them before leaving) campaigned with Trump in Florida on the
strength of his commitment to protect American workers." - Mark
Krikorian <URL:
https://cis.org/Oped/Trumps-Immigration-Record>
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