According to former President Barack Obama, Americans oppose President Joe Biden’s mass immigration not because of his economic problems but because they are racist.
“The biggest fuel on the Republican agenda right now is about immigration and the fear that America’s nature will somehow change if there are too many darker-toned people,” Obama said at a meeting with Hispanic real estate agents. September 25 in San Diego, California.
According to their comments published in a report on Sept. San Diego Union Tribune:
I want to be more covert outside [they’re] Not being subtle about it – they’re just talking about it,” said Obama. “You hear it in the far-right media, you hear it from candidates and politicians, you hear things like the ‘grand substitution theory’ – so it’s not subtle. Passing legislation will be difficult unless we can return to a more inclusive vision within the Republican Party.
Obama also argued that public opposition to mass immigration is more dangerous than government support for a transnational immigration that has killed thousands of immigrants and many more Americans:
When such discourses emerge, we see the most dangerous discourses in history. It is dangerous wherever it appears, and it is dangerous here in the United States.
Thank you @garynahrep For a question about comprehensive immigration reform during @POTUS44 interviewing Our immigration system is broken. We need these conversations to stay in the spotlight and protect the well-being of our community and nation. #FuckLat #migration pic.twitter.com/0HSZgippfX
— Gaby Natale (@GabyNatale) September 25, 2022
Since January 2021, Biden and his pro-immigration border guard chief have smuggled nearly 3 million immigrants from poor countries across the southern border into the U.S. economy, possibly in violation of federal law.
They have also transported more than 2 million legal immigrants, visa workers and illegal immigrants from airports. This mass emigration, planned by the government as of January 2021, resulted in at least one immigrant in every two births.
In 2013 and 2014, Obama and Biden used racist remarks to brand Americans’ popular resistance to mass immigration, and inmates tried to get the Gang of Eight cheap labor bill through Congress.
But this provocative slander is refuted by numerous polls showing the public wanting to welcome some immigration, but it also claims there is deep and widespread popular opposition to labor immigration and the influx of temporary contractors to the good jobs American graduates need to raise families.
Opposition to this Third Ray is growing, anti-establishment, multiracial, cross-gender, non-racist, class, bipartisan, logicalBy insisting and acknowledging the solidarity of the American people with one another.
For example, nearly half of Hispanics, blacks and Asians believe that Biden’s global invitation led to the “attack” of immigrants, according to the July Ipsos survey. Opinion on the “attack” is mainstream: 58 percent of white Americans and 40 percent of Democrats view Biden’s international invitation as an attack, according to data released by Ipsos on Aug.
Popular opposition to mass immigration is justified because immigration places a huge economic and civic burden on ordinary Americans while also supporting rich and powerful Americans.
For example, immigration increases the cost of housing. This is good for real estate agents but a huge burden for young couples looking to buy a home for their family.
Immigration has increased California’s population by at least 33 percent and sharply intensified the competition for good and bad housing between rapidly rising wealth inequality, drug addiction and homelessness. The average home price in California is $725,000, according to NeighborhoodScout.com. The website said that price is three and a half times higher than in 2020.
This impact of migration on housing prices is rarely mentioned in the corporate media. But pro-immigration groups see immigration as a boon for real estate investors. For example, the 2017 CATO Institute report states that the cost of illegal immigration can be reduced by reducing border control costs: “If the average illegal immigrant adds 11.5 cents to the whole house price, illegal immigrants increase housing across the country, worth nearly $1 trillion.”
Nationwide, according to the National Low-Income Housing Coalition, “by 2022, a full-time worker should earn an average of $25.82 to afford a modest two-bedroom rental.” Americans have to earn “$21.25” [an hour] owning a modest one-bedroom home,” the group added.
Similarly, immigration equalizes American wages by reducing the pressure on firms to offer competitive wages or investing in the productivity-enhancing equipment needed to earn decent wages in the global economy. For example, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that wages rose 5.1 percent in the 12 months through June 2022. However, in the 12 months until August, inflation increased by 8.1 percent, while median wages fell.
Federal immigration policy also attracts wealth from central states to coastal states. This is because coastal investors in New York and California who want to hire workers in remote and inconvenient central states know that the federal government’s extraction immigration strategy provides a more desirable influx of grateful, reliable, and inexpensive bus stations. daily city centre. .
Mass immigration also gave employers an easy excuse not to hire marginalized Americans, including drug users.
The massive influx also gave the wealthy progressives a dependent population to show their philanthropy while carefully setting aside the millions of poor Americans who might vote against progressive authority. This elite’s growing disdain for ordinary Americans comes amid rising “hopeless deaths” and the death of more than 100,000 Americans from drug overdoses in 2021.
This ignorance of Americans is often the cause of the American economy. dependent on immigrantsdespite the fact that millions of Americans have been excluded from public policy. But many progressives praise immigration for helping change Americans and their societies.
“Wonderful [population] exchange, is is New York Times columnist Bret Stevens writes of America and it has been that way from the beginning, sometimes by force, mostly by choice.” “What the far right calls ‘change’ is better called renewal,” he wrote in May.
Democrats and their progressive supporters are also trying to shift the blame from the Biden government to businesses that are addressing the economic side of the strategy.
Donor-backed Republican leaders are trying to cover up the burden of immigration by directing public opposition to crimes caused by illegal immigration.
But this accusation is difficult to change because of the people’s natural solidarity with their American friends:
Source: Breitbart