we are gonna have civil war in the country soon enough
He is as far as I’m concerned. Living in SoCal I’ve seen mass third world immigration up close and personal. I quit voting for treason lobby Republicans years ago.
I really have a hard time understanding why people who think there is no opportunity for inner city youts and lower skilled Black kids are so gung-ho supporting unlimited illegal immigration of literally millions into the country. Why is the obvious connection so hard to see?
The only war is between GOP politicians. A wise politician can easily unite voters on this issue.
If immigration was going to start a “war” in the GOP, we would have seen it 10 years ago.
“Is he right?”
Obviously not.
What’s going on with all these fools? Bring every turd world person here and it’ll destroy not only what is left of the Republican Party, but our nation as well. We won’t be any good at all to anybody once we fall too.
Oh yeah, silly me, that’s the plan.
He is right about not being able to stop them with just border enforcement. The only way to stop them is to take away the ability to work. If the government would get serious about workplace enforcement this wave could be stopped. One only needs to make the correlation between the Dreamer policies of the Obama admin. and the wave of kids at the border to see that policy can affect immigration.
No, he’s not right.
The reason they are not assimilating is because they don’t have to. They know that with all the Democrats and the RINO and establishment Republicans allowing an open border and no enforcement, the Hispanics will soon be the majority, and they will be demanding that everyone else assimilate into THEIR culture and language.
Like the vacillation on slavery that killed the Whig Party, the Republican elites’ vacillation on amnesty will mean that if they have a pro-amnesty candidate in 2016, there will be no party in 2017.
No, he’s not right.
America can and must control its borders.
Richard Viguerie has sunk into the morass of GOPe idiotcy. So we need to “recognize” that cesspools such as Honduras and Somalia have problems? And the solution is to give up fighting the massive waves of illegal (and “legal”, but ill-advised, immigration of “refugees” from the cesspools) and just accept that situation? The only thing that will accomplish is to move America further along into becoming just another cesspool. Somalian “refugees” did not leave their hell-on-earth behind, they’ve brought it with them.
Reagan was right...... it only takes one generation to lose our nation..
Thanks?
Send them to Ted Kennedy c/o the devil......
He should be right - I am losing confidence that we will allow ourselves to reach the "snapping point" and actually ignite such a civil war. We have a history of taking the easier, "more convenient" approach which is to roll over and then bitch about how it is going.
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat????
Things are kinda bad for foreign folks in foreign lands.
SO GO AHEAD AND IMPORT THEM AND BRING THEIR PROBLEMS HERE!
That helps who, exactly??
The top of the party is totally committed to continuing to flood the country with foreigners. The voters do not want the invasion to continue.
Either there will be a civil war within the party or the party will cease to exist.
” is the desperate situations immigrants face in the countries they are leaving.”
Not my problem.
Quite possibly, he is correct.
Especially since we apparently have ceded control of the language of the debate to the left.
It is not “immigration”, but rather “illegal immigration” that is the issue. What disagreements we have with legal immigration often stem from the underlying mass influx of illegals.
We need to stop using the lying language of the left, IMO.
Not hardly. If we try to control the world by making every other place better, we will fail. If we control entry into our country, and use our shining beacon status to attract high quality immigrants, we will have more influence elsewhere. As it is, all we are doing is clawing our way down to the level of our surrounding neighbors, down to the lowest common denominator.
yes