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…ay is mathematically impossible without sustained mass immigration. 4️⃣ CIVIC IDENTITY REMAINED COHERENT Americans shared a common language, a common civic…
…nce, shared identity, and shared sacrifice. When mass immigration shattered that shared experience, trust collapsed. And every social pathology you see to…
…ing this transformation was purely humanitarian. Mass immigration became enormously profitable for powerful economic interests: * Major corporations and b…
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- defy federal law • Fought states (Arizona) trying to enforce immigration laws The Transformation Evidence 2008 Democratic Position: • Secure borders first • Supported border fencing • Enforce immigration laws • Deport illegal immigrants 2016 Democratic Position (Post-Obama): • Border wall = racist • Deportation = family separation ... America’s Report Card: Trust in Media: Gallup Polling: • 1997: 53% of Americans trust mass media • 2016: 32% trust mass media • 2022: 34% trust mass media (but only 14% Republicans, 70% Democrats) The complete collapse of shared information environment
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- modern academic class now sneers at. TOTO: The pre-1965 framework worked for six reasons. Time to assimilate — slow immigration gave newcomers time to learn English, adopt American customs, integrate into civic life. Wages stayed high — limited labor supply meant ... entire mechanism that built the middle class. Housing stayed affordable — population growth driven by births rather than mass migration. Civic identity remained coherent — Americans shared a common language, a common framework, a common cultural memory. Schools could educate — one curriculum
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