• MEDIA: NY Times Admits: Migration Skews Nation Economy, Politics

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 27 12:38:51 2024
    Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see Neil Munro
    on whether Donald Trump's nominee to succeed Julie Su at DoL.GOV
    is Americans First and how much James Braid guestimates it will cost
    Trump to convince John Thune to consent: <URL:https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2024/11/18/ny-times-admits-migration-skews-nations-economy-politics/>
    | The elite slant is to be expected, partly because the newspaper's
    | national editor is an ideological advocate for non-European
    | migration into the United States. In her 2020 pro-migration book,
    | titled "One Mighty and Irresistible Tide," editor Jia Lyn Yang
    | wrote:
    |
    || For those Americans who want ethnic pluralism to be a foundation
    || value of their nation, there is unfinished work. The current
    || generation of immigrants and children of immigrants -- like those
    || who came before us -- must articulate a new vision for the current
    || era, one that embraces rather than elides how far America has
    || drifted from its European roots. If [immigrants] do not [act], their
    || opponents can simply point out to the America of the last fifty
    || years as a demographic aberration, and they would not be wrong.
    |
    | Unsurprisingly, much of the newspaper's post-election coverage of
    | migration showcases poorly argued claims that President Donald
    | Trump's pro-American migration policy will be bad for the U.S.
    | economy.
    |
    | "Trump's Immigration Plans Could Bring an Economic Toll," said the
    | headline on a November 13 article by Lydia DePillis, which
    | continued:
    |
    || "That gargantuan shock will cost trillions of dollars in
    || economic growth, eliminating hundreds of thousands of jobs held by
    || U.S. natives," said Michael Clemens, an economics professor at
    || George Mason University who focuses on migration. "It will quickly
    || raise inflation, by reducing the capacity of U.S. firms to supply
    || goods and services faster than it reduces demand."
    |
    | The article ignores the impact of technology, productivity gains,
    | and the existence of more than 5 million- working-age men who have
    | been pushed out of the workforce by eager, cheaper, and compliant
    | migrants.

    Will Trump attempt to enlist VP JD Vance to serve as Deputy Chief
    Salescritter for Trump's bipartisan comprehensive merit-based
    immigration reform legislative legacy authored by the Cheap Labor
    Lobby and passed by Mike Johnson's House.GOV and John Thune's
    Senate.GOV and will Trump and Peter Thiel withhold their support for
    Vance 2028 should Vance refuse the gig?
    John
    groenveld@acm.org
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