And they also provide projections. Current immigration trends vs. closing the borders, out to 2065.pic.twitter.com/XgV3Mk9WsZ
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And they also provide projections. Current immigration trends vs. closing the borders, out to 2065.pic.twitter.com/XgV3Mk9WsZ
The treason of ‘65 passes & now at any given time upwards of 15% (possibly 20% post-2065) of our population will be foreign but living here. That’s cool...pic.twitter.com/GbROWZslUD
Again: 1965. The year that changed everything. They helpfully point that out here.pic.twitter.com/sH4wwLVCnF
No kidding. Almost like that was the point from the very beginning, despite EXPLICIT promises that this wouldn’t happen. The electorate of 1965 was sold a bill of goods. I get it: politicians lie. But this lie was a whole different level. This lie destroyed America.pic.twitter.com/9GiBXPbp21
Keeping tabs on potential Asian spies (primarily China but could easily be other rivals as well) is about to get a whole lot harder. We’ve already seen stories of this: attempted infiltration into military/IC. This will be compounded by volume.pic.twitter.com/KMXF5lXk3c
“This won’t change the racial makeup of America” they said of Hart Cellar. Reality: only 14% of post ‘65 immigrants ended up being white. In both previous eras in this data, that number was upward of 90% white (Europe + Canada). That’s quite a shift for not changing anything.pic.twitter.com/tvhr75Mjyi
“The Irish & Italians weren’t considered white. New migrants will be the same, just wait”. Combine this graph w/ previous one: positive views of European/Asian (East Asians, maybe based Sikhs is who they mean). People have those view for a reason. This won’t be like Italians.pic.twitter.com/GlPjD9PKgK
When has this ever turned out well for any country in history?pic.twitter.com/3ismeGUjxr
But I was told they were better than us. And that akchually we should leave the country instead.pic.twitter.com/Cjm5Hmt8R8
High-low strategy. And increasingly supplanting the upper middle class (H1B, not farmhands). I’m sure that’ll play well, not being able to maintain the lifestyle to which they’ve become accustomed in globohomo. They’ll learn to code or something. We’ll see how they react.pic.twitter.com/fgF0Ofsr9Q
Pew frames this one as a gap that I assume they think needs to be closed. As if people that just walked in the door should enjoy median incomes on par w/ people that have been here centuries. I’m seeing downward pressure on wages, that’s what I see. Until all are finally equal.pic.twitter.com/SD7X2yrf0h
Not all immigrants are created equal. Which ones are & which ones aren’t likely to become a burden? You decide.pic.twitter.com/gWayHg2Nno
These responses are deebly problematic. Americans don’t seem thrilled about their new roommates.pic.twitter.com/fM2VHMSvuc
A lot going on in this one. College indoctrinated & the immigrants themselves seem to love it (unsurprisingly). Whites are ambivalent at best.pic.twitter.com/TCilHDxCEV
Integration & English language very popular. Good wedge issue for Trump. Dems can’t run on this though: remember Obama’s salad bowl. That is the Dem position now & it does not play well.pic.twitter.com/4BWSWWuDub
This was in 2015. Imagine what it is now, especially given Trump won on an explicitly strong borders platform. We already had the plurality back then. Time for sharp decreases as a plank of the platform. It polls well.pic.twitter.com/WDQ2Qcgs3R
Last one for now. I’d answer neither but the responses aren’t surprising. Dems love a good butthole tingle, everyone else wants what will (at least theoretically) make America better for Americans.pic.twitter.com/ZVpzokqQSV
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