Friday, November 29, 2024

Bush institute promotes voodoo economics that reverses the costs of deporting illegal aliens

By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
thursday, november 28, 2024 at 03:51:41 p.m. est

"at the Bush institute, we believe that the cost to deport millions does matter. removing millions of workers from the labor force – without an actionable plan to replace them – will cost the U.S. trillions in gdp" "insights from Bush institute immigration expert Laura Collins

https://www.bushcenter.org/publications/monthly-immigration-update-november-2024

Everybody is a "worker" under globalism.

We're all fungible to the elites.

And the cost?

What about the cost of affirmative action borne by native-born Whites like me?

N.S.: Bush and his center aren't just class warriors. They're race warriors, too.

Back in 2010, I read that there were 23 million permanently unemployed Americans. People like Bush Jr.'s cover story for illegal immigration was for generations, "cheap labor." But it's no longer about cheap labor. If you're a White American, urban businesses (e.g., Costco) won't hire you at any price. It's about displacing White Americans.

Meanwhile, illegal aliens are costing White Americans trillions of dollars.

Laura Collins--remember that name!



1 comment:

  1. My first job was harvesting crops--my parents insisted--and I was the only White out in "the field". Everyone else was(older) mex and they were boozers. They wanted me to throw the money I earned for the first day into a "pot" to buy more bottles of tequila. Of course I said "no way,Jose ".

    Back then,the farmers got all the help they needed without an invasion and push for making them citizens . Leave the pregnant mamacitas in mexico,keep strict tabs on the mex workers and ship them back south when the growing season is done. They don't HAVE to be citizens.

    --GRA

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