And even then! The Native North Americans are not “native” to the Americas! They arrived 16k years ago (or more…). And do you think they migrated through the Bering strait legally??
All dirty Homo sapiens should go back to where they belong. THE KENYAN PLATEAU!
And leave the US to the true natives. The beavers and moose.
We give back the entire Continental United States to the remaining native American tribes. Then everybody living inside of the borders of the newly independent native American tribes can apply for citizenship. Seems logical and fair.
Hawaii is more interesting. I don't think there's a cut and dry solution. There was an internal coup by a mixed race Hawaiian inviting the US to intervene which they did. So obviously the US is in the wrong.
But Hawaii remains an intact state. So the borders haven't changed.
Fascinating history, no clean way to unwind it though.
The cubans in florida likely agree with him. They got out of cuba so long ago they don't consider themselves immigrants, so in classic Republican fashion, just let it sail on by.
Whiteness has a funny way of absorbing ethnicities into itself to maintain it's privileged position under racial capitalism. You'll find that a lot of Cubans, as long as their skin is relatively light and their accent minor/non-existent, have been white for a long time.
Sadly, I don't think he'll face any punishment for this. I think when he does this, he's just revealed to us that these sentiments were already widespread. We'd like to believe that he's misjudged where people are at, but usually his intuition is right and it is we who have misjudged, imo.
For the most part it has an opposite effect on latino immigrants. Many see new immigrants as competition. It also doesn't help that they're entrepreneurial, and a substantial number are Catholic and they're anti-abortion.
Idk, I'm comfortable saying someone is "from here" if their family history goes back >1000 years. Likewise for people with much less history here, but I don't want to get into drawing lines in the sand. If we take your statement to its logical conclusion, nobody is from anywhere except wherever the primordial soup was (or maybe we all claim Africa, since it's the furthest we have traced it back). It's absurd.
That said, I absolutely agree that immigrants are the blood of the nation. You will find no stronger proponent than me for expanding immigration. My heritage goes back some 150-200 years, though my wife and SIL are immigrants, and I welcome anyone who wants to constructively contribute to come. I just think it's silly and honestly offensive to claim indigenous Americans are somehow immigrants as well.
If you can put yourself in a mindset where you think European immigrants arriving in the Americas was a net good--which they do despite the march towards genocide+replacement--you should be able to think new immigrants arriving would also be good or at least not a problem, because otherwise you are admitting you ruined 2 continents & are scared karma is coming to do it back to you.
In the days following Donald Trump’s remarks that migrants are “poisoning the blood of our country,” the 2024 GOP frontrunner was met with a wave of Democratic and media criticism, likening his speech to Nazi rhetoric.
In response to the Adolf Hitler comparisons, Trump has privately vowed to further amp up the volume on his extreme, anti-immigrant messaging, according to two sources who’ve spoken to him since his rally in New Hampshire last weekend.
By Tuesday evening, Trump was back on stage in Iowa, making clear that his supposedly “great line” wasn’t going anywhere, no matter how many people slam him for spouting Hitlerite prose.
As Trump continues to campaign on a platform of rooting out the “vermin” of his political enemies and mass-deporting the undocumented who’ve been polluting the “blood” of America, some of his high-profile allies, such as Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), have sought to defend his comments as just words, about which liberals are being too sensitive.
Trump has openly promised that in a second term, he will launch unprecedented, large-scale efforts to approach immigration as he would a literal “war” or “invasion.” This has included plotting for a massive deployment of U.S. troops on American soil to help seal the southern border.
Sources close to Trump tell Rolling Stone that he has long been obsessed with spectacles of violence, bloodlust, and cruelty — which often translate easily to his preferred policy prescriptions and messaging strategy.
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Of course he will. Baiting the media to compare him to Hitler has been part of his campaign strategy since 2016. For anyone who doesn’t actually know any better, it makes the media appear unhinged.