Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorable, Mark Krikorian, interviews
Jason Richwine on whether Susie Wiles sees signs in focus groups of
potential Donald Trump 2024 voters that they have doubts about 333M
Americans' ability to assimilate the 8+B globe and the character of
the American culture into which they might be assimilated: <URL:
https://cis.org/Parsing-Immigration-Policy/Do-Immigrants-Transplant-Certain-Cultural-Traits>
| In the study, Richwine found strong correlation between the national
| savings rate in immigrants' country of origin and the personal
| retirement savings of immigrants from those countries and their
| U.S.-born children, even when controlled for factors such as income,
| age, sex, and education. Interestingly, the savings behavior for the
| second generation (the children of immigrants) has even stronger
| correlation with that of the home country.
|
| Richwine explains that cultural persistence has big implications for
| the current immigration conditions. "If you think about the
| administration using very legally dubious means to bring in far more
| immigrants to the United States than Congress ever authorized . . .
| given what we know about cultural persistence, they are changing the
| country in the long run, in a way that cannot be undone."
Does Wiles see Trump's alleged comment about "shithole countries" as
a liabity with legacy American proles?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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"stolen election" narrative. Biden is trying to capture moderates
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