• MEDIA: How Immigration Upsets the Political Balance

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 14 09:44:26 2024
    Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorable, Jason Richwine on whether
    Susie Wiles has surveyed legacy American proles who might be convinced
    to cast ballots for Donald Trump whether they like America's current
    culture that immigrants are asked to assimilate: <URL:https://cis.org/Richwine/How-Immigration-Upsets-Political-Balance>
    | To quantify the link between an ancestry group's conservatism and
    | its "tenure" (for lack of a better term) in the U.S., I re-analyzed
    | the GSS data that Noah Carl used. I first replicated his findings on
    | ancestry-level conservatism, and then I searched for a way to
    | measure tenure. Identifying each group's peak year of migration
    | would be ideal, but information on the foreign-born population is
    | scant prior to the Civil War, and in some cases it would be
    | difficult to align the ancestry group categories in the GSS with
    | birth countries. (An ethnically Polish immigrant in the 19th
    | century, for instance, may have been born in Germany or Russia.)

    Will Trump enlist VP JD Vance to be his chief sales critter for
    Trump's signature merit-based immigration reform legislation passed
    by Mike Johnson's House.GOV and John Thune (or Rick Scott's)
    Senate.GOV and does Wiles see a 2028 GOP aspirant for WhiteHouse.GOV
    who will step up to be a tribune for legacy American proles against
    their dispossession?

    John
    groenveld@acm.org
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