Many immigrants do vote republican, but they may not overtly declare it.
If they are like my in-law family, they are DEATHLY afraid to commit to politics. My mother-in-law's 14 year old peasant brother was summarily executed in their village when he failed to join the communist militia. Both she and my father-in-law survived that war, and now live most of their life here in the USA.
"Keeping a low profile" brings on a new meaning when you are touched by such events. My mother & father in-law see events in America somewhat differently than many of us. They see events from their past about to repeat again, this time in the USofA. Keep a low profile, survive. Being a member or financial supporter of a political party results in a public record of same. For example, the only result of "googling" my real name is a list of political donations I've made. Oh, and of course, my address is there, too.
In California, individual and group supporters of several different ballot initiative have been exposed and shamed, their live and businesses seriously damaged. We really aren't that far from the next steps; internment re-education camps, summary executions, civil war, and genocide.
Thanks for that intriguing post. Yeah, well, I’ve fit a lot of life in my 46 years and, unfortunately have no kids, so when they ask me to renounce my Christianity or my country i will borrow a VERY TOUGH Italian’s line “now see how an American dies!”
No one can even talk to you if you are just going to play childish games of pretend and making things up.
The democrats wrote these immigration laws to overcome the native American vote, and that is what it is doing.
The pre-1965 Immigration Act Americans vote republican, immigrant voters and their offspring make up the democrat voters.