Saturday, November 04, 2023

the atlantic kinda, sorta criticizes the past 60 years of u.s. immigration policy

By Prince George’s County Ex-Pat
november 4, 2023 at 08:45:41 p.m. edt

“America’s immigration daydream is coming to an end”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/americas-immigration-daydream-coming-end



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

A little(20 years)too late and not enough effort to be heard by the masses.

--GRA

Anonymous said...


A LOUSY CHOICE IN KENTUCKY--A WHITE,LIBERAL DEM OR A bLACK,FAKE REPUBLICAN

(Breitbart)A gubernatorial victory for Kentucky Republican candidate Daniel Cameron would “help propel Donald Trump into the White House,” very much setting the tone for the 2024 presidential election, Cameron said during an appearance on Breitbart News Saturday, days ahead of the big election taking place on Tuesday.

Cameron has seen a massive surge in the polls days ahead of the election between himself and Democrat incumbent Andy Beshear, as the latest Emerson College poll, published Friday, showed Cameron — who has been endorsed by Trump — and Beshear tied evenly with 47 percent support each.

GRA:Cameron is posing as a law and order candidate(sound familiar NYC?)He says he'll send illegals back.Only one thing to remember--all blacks lie.Why the GOP would send a black as their candidate,is the question--and problem.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

"The 1965 immigration revolution was sold to the American people as a modest shift, as Leonhardt points out. But he omits a striking quote from famous liberal Ted Kennedy, who pledged the bill 'will not upset the ethnic mix of our society.'”

Kennedy at that moment wanted to allow more Irishers into the USA. They had high unemployment in Ireland at that time.