Well, in response the Republican party will simply become far more liberal on immigration issues. Traditional, conservative folks like us will all get mad, throw fits, scream and yell, but in the end this is a 2 party system and the GOP will move where it needs to be to compete. That is just how 2 party systems work.
Personally, I think we are on the road to California. I will dutifully march out and vote for Mitt. I encourage everyone to do the same. But I think we are headed for a time where nearly all productive people will be voting the same way - and will still lose most elections to the collectivist party/candidates.
I hope this election proves me wrong. I hope Romney can pull off a win and at least keep the courts from swinging far left over the next 4 years. If we can win this election, we give ourselves a chance to organize and fight back. I fear all is lost if Obama wins again (which is what I believe will happen in the end).
In the decade ending in 2010 we had the largest number of immigrants in our history--13.9 million. During that same period we had a net loss of 400,000 jobs. 25% of the adult immigrants we bring in each year are high school dropouts. We are importing poverty with 57% of immigrant headed households with children on at least one major welfare program.
Our current pro-population growth immigration policies are fueling bigger and bigger government as we approach a population of half a billion within the next 50 years. Milton Friedman said that, You cannot simultaneously have free immigration and a welfare state. We have both.