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To: ansel12
ansel12, Thanks for all your replies. Unless you're some kind of Xenophobe, I think you have a lot more people, including recent immigrants and Hyphenated-Americans on your side than you may think. I hope you can see through Democrats misleading selective statistics which they love to use to divide America. I suspect we think very much alike, but the words you use, I can't agree with. There's huge differences between Immigration, Illegal Immigration, "Legal", Ethnicity, etc. Reference the chart you posted titled Presidential Vote by Ethnicity, Gender, and Location. I note the subject is Ethnicity and doesn't directly relate to immigration status, home State or City.

The guy down my Street is ethnic Chinese. He's no immigrant. Some of his ancestors came to the US and labored to build the railroads in the 1800s. Paul is a citizen of the USofA. I don't know how Paul votes, but I do know he works his tail off in business machine service and repair. Maybe Paul's silence about politics is similar to my M-I_L: posted here

Mike is a leader in our BSA troop. He and his wife are ethnically Filipino. Kathleen is an US Army Iraq vet. Mike is a USMC Iraq & Afghanistan vet. They are serious Christian conservative Americans.

Another neighbor, Michael, was born in Russia when it was the USSR. He goes back every summer to visit family. Michael is a "Legal". Michael has a Russian passport with a permanent visa issued by the USofA government for his wife and himself to work and live withthin the United States. He built and runs a taxi business here. If either of them vote in a US Federal election, they have commited crimes. "Legal" Micheal and his wife do not vote.

My in-laws are Korean born. No "illegals" in the bunch. Two brothers-in-law, and both parents have Permanent Residents' visas to remain within the US. They are what you would call "legals" and have no right to vote in US Federal elections. My wife is a Naturalized USofA Citizen. Just like my GG and GGG Grand Parents. She is not a "Legal", she is a Citizen, just like me. Except she can't be President of the US. Which is unfortunate, because she's got "balls" way bigger than any US politician. She despises leaches (the semi-human kind), has a tremendous work ethic, a leader in our church, a champion of the family, and knows the real danger of socialism and communism. That attitude runs deep in her family, too. She's quite pretty, and she's mine!

Something else closely related to your chart which I gleen from living in California. California, Bluest of the Blue, is home to a huge chunk (from you chart)of HMONG, LAOTIAN, JAPANESE, CHINESE, KOREAN, FILIPINO, and VIETNAMESE. The other big locations for these ethnicities? New York, Chicago, Hawaii. I'd say the ethic voting records on your chart are very much in alignment with the states and cities where they live. That logic is suppported when you look at Americans of Vietnamese ethnicity. The two states with the largest Viet populations are California and Texas. Of all the "Blue" citizens voting records on your chart, they are the least Blue. I'd guess what's missing is a chart which shows Viet-Californians vote Blue, and Viet-Texans vote Red. For example: There is a range of Asian American political leanings by geographic location.


31 posted on 05/05/2015 1:41:00 AM PDT by XHogPilot
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To: XHogPilot

Your source doesn’t compare to Pew, and even your source has 77% of Asians voting for Obama, the same percentage roughly as Hispanic immigrants.

Legal immigration made illegal possible because it became impossible to separate them as they became so numerous, and the left wing vote of the legals made changing the laws and toughening them on illegals impossible.

The VOTE is what runs America, and we are being outnumbered by democrats although traditional America deserted the democrat party two generations ago, and EVERYONE HERE knows that demographics is destiny.

Do you get it, pre-1965 Immigration Act America, is still voting conservative, but we are now literally and obviously in some cases, enthusiastically importing foreigners to defeat our politics and voting.

We Americans are committing suicide.


35 posted on 05/05/2015 6:36:03 AM PDT by ansel12
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