For some reason the central theme of the Democrats since 1965 has been to demand to bring the Third World here.
I believe we can figure out why.
Enter Trump:
1. AI Overview
Yes, the United States is currently experiencing its first net negative migration since the Great Depression in 1935. Research from the Brookings Institution and the U.S. Census Bureau points to an estimated population deficit ranging between 10,000 and 295,000 people. [1, 2, 3, 4]
This historic shift is driven by a combination of reduced inbound arrivals and a record surge of departures: [1, 2]
2.AI Overview
Yes, H-1B visa applications and issuances have dropped by roughly 25% during the Trump administration. This decrease was primarily driven by aggressive administrative measures designed to deter companies from utilizing the H-1B visa program. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Did you see where universities in India were selling grad degrees so their folks could take those engineering job from Americans?
Thank Trump.
3. Obama judge McConnell blocked Trump decisions aimed at benefitting Americans:
"Immigration and Travel Bans (2026)
In June 2026, McConnell blocked key immigration directives. The policies had temporarily frozen asylum adjudications, work permits, and green card decisions for individuals from dozens of designated countries. The judge criticized the indefinite holds as unlawful."
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4. Immigration policy based on economics that benefit America as posited by Milton Friedman:
a country cannot sustain both open borders and a generous welfare state. He famously maintained that you must choose one of two paths: [1, 2, 3]
5. Prescott F. Hall worked to restrict immigration and kept immigration to 2%!
The Literacy Test: Hall championed the idea of making reading and writing in one's native language (or any prescribed language) a legal requirement for entering the United States. The Immigration Act of 1917 officially codified this requirement, forcing immigrants over 16 to pass a reading test. [1, 2, 3, 4]
The 2% and reading and writing requirement were kept in place until Democrats decided in 1965, that their power was more important than a sound American immigration policy.
True story.
I believe we can figure out why.
Enter Trump:
1. AI Overview
Yes, the United States is currently experiencing its first net negative migration since the Great Depression in 1935. Research from the Brookings Institution and the U.S. Census Bureau points to an estimated population deficit ranging between 10,000 and 295,000 people. [1, 2, 3, 4]
This historic shift is driven by a combination of reduced inbound arrivals and a record surge of departures: [1, 2]
2.AI Overview
Yes, H-1B visa applications and issuances have dropped by roughly 25% during the Trump administration. This decrease was primarily driven by aggressive administrative measures designed to deter companies from utilizing the H-1B visa program. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Did you see where universities in India were selling grad degrees so their folks could take those engineering job from Americans?
Thank Trump.
3. Obama judge McConnell blocked Trump decisions aimed at benefitting Americans:
"Immigration and Travel Bans (2026)
In June 2026, McConnell blocked key immigration directives. The policies had temporarily frozen asylum adjudications, work permits, and green card decisions for individuals from dozens of designated countries. The judge criticized the indefinite holds as unlawful."
4. Immigration policy based on economics that benefit America as posited by Milton Friedman:
a country cannot sustain both open borders and a generous welfare state. He famously maintained that you must choose one of two paths: [1, 2, 3]
- Open Borders with No Welfare: In a purely free-market system with zero state-provided benefits, immigration is self-regulating. People only migrate if there are jobs waiting for them, and they are economically self-sufficient. [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Closed Borders with Welfare: If a state guarantees a minimum level of income or services regardless of work, immigration must be strictly restricted. Without strict borders, Friedman argued that an "infinite" supply of people would be drawn to the welfare system, leading to fiscal collapse. [1, 2, 3]
5. Prescott F. Hall worked to restrict immigration and kept immigration to 2%!
The Literacy Test: Hall championed the idea of making reading and writing in one's native language (or any prescribed language) a legal requirement for entering the United States. The Immigration Act of 1917 officially codified this requirement, forcing immigrants over 16 to pass a reading test. [1, 2, 3, 4]
The 2% and reading and writing requirement were kept in place until Democrats decided in 1965, that their power was more important than a sound American immigration policy.
True story.
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