April on Minneapolis

Democrats have long used immigration as a tool for political dominance. Since the passage of the 1965 Immigration Act, leftist politicians have shifted policies to encourage mass migration, knowing that a growing demographic of dependent voters will strengthen their political base. Sanctuary cities, weakened border policies, and amnesty proposals are all part of this strategy. Their ultimate goal is clear: reshape the electorate to ensure long-term power.
Republicans, on the other hand, have been complicit in allowing illegal immigration to persist. While conservative voters overwhelmingly demand border security, establishment Republicans have frequently caved to corporate interests that benefit from an influx of cheap, unregulated labor. From Reagan’s 1986 amnesty deal to Bush’s failed 2007 immigration reform, many Republican leaders have prioritized economic benefits over the enforcement of immigration laws.
The result? Decades of mass migration without assimilation, weakening American identity and creating deep cultural fragmentation.

from: Theology of Politics | The Case for Mass Deportation

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