In 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait. Saddam Hussein declared Kuwait as the newest province of Iraq. Soon after, U.S. President George H. W. Bush responded with an iconic speech where he declared, “The status quo is not acceptable.” The Gulf War ensued, and the allies drove the Iraqi military out of Kuwait.
Today, America itself is experiencing an invasion of its own. This one is demographic rather than military. But the endgame is the same in the long run. With every passing year, the percentage of whites in America declines: from nearly 90% during the 1950s to less than 64% today. The percentage of blacks has remained consistent at 10-15% for many years. However, it is the percentage of Hispanics and Asians that is seeing rapid increases.
The major reason for America’s long-term demographic change is immigration from the third world, particularly from Latin America and Asia. The Republican establishment welcomes mass immigration in order to provide a continuous source of cheap labor and as a means to increase America’s economic growth at all costs. The Democrats see the immigrants as future voters for their party. Therefore, both parties of the political establishment strongly support mass immigration.
Millions of immigrants come into America each year. If current trends continue, eventually America’s majority population will not be white. Our demographic future will be similar to the population currently seen in Mexico or some other Latin American country: mostly mixed race mestizo Hispanics with tiny percentages of whites, blacks and Asians. Take a moment to ask yourself: is this the future you want? Would this demographic change make America become a better, safer, more prosperous country?
I think a reasonable conclusion is that the status quo of unending mass immigration is not acceptable.
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