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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The hate for immigrants is getting more and more palpable. I wish it was still like 2015. The DHS officially endorsed remigration this year, and many conservatives I know say their dream is the abolish the 1965 immigration bill, bring back the Chinese Exclusion Act, and send anyone of non-European descent out of here. It’s their most important issue by far, and it hurts if you are not of European descent [/quote] I agree that the powers that be would LIKE to do that, but in reality the white nationalists are a minority. Clock is ticking towards 2026.[/quote] This. The current moment sucks. But real America is a melting pot, and diversity is our strength and joy. MAGA has a flawed idea of American culture, which is based in freedom and democracy and respect for all individuals. This quest for some fictionalized idea of 'Murica is a minority obsession, and it will get quashed.[/quote] But this is exactly the issue, America is not a melting pot anymore. It definitely used to be, but over the last decade or decades less and less. The immigrants from each country have been staying tightly packed together with their culture, language, beliefs and religion, no outside influences allowed, and don’t even mingle between one country and another. We haven’t been melting together for a long time. [/quote] Most of Somalis are still on welfare after 10 years As if they are a good decision Insane [/quote] If immigration were good, the left would not have to use insults to defend it. Wages are down, prices are up, and welfare spending has increased since immigration changed in 1965. It's not a good deal for Americans. [/quote] All of those declines also correlate with Republicans having control of Congress for a majority of the past 30 years. Curious.[/quote] What laws do you think Republicans passed that contributed to these problems? Immigration has been an enforcement problem, and both sides have been bad, but Democrats have lawlessly opened the border to let illegal aliens flood into the country. See, e.g., Biden's presidency. Republicans haven't been good, but making random comments about Congress does not deflect from the key problems with immigration, especially welfare consumption. [/quote] What? PP claimed “Wages are down, prices are up, and welfare spending has increased.” They didn’t provide any evidence for how that’s connected to immigration. I pointed out that all those declines correlate just as much with Republicans being in charge of Congress as they do without whatever PP was trying to claim. Meanwhile, you’re out here just repeating “random comments” about immigration enforcement without providing a single shred of evidence for how that’s connected to rising prices. Grow a brain. You’re clearly too inbred.[/quote]
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