There is really no meme to account for. None of the upper tier candidates and I do mean none of them are going to fundamentally change the de facto open immigration policies that we have. The debate, to the extent that there is one, revolves around whether to do that through dramatically increased legal immigration or to just legalize those who are here with the stroke of a pen.
The immigrants must flow. The uniparty has decreed it, and no political candidate who wants to have any chance at all is going to buck that.
If immigration is your sole issue of concern, then prepare for disappointment.
The immigrants must flow. The uniparty has decreed it, and no political candidate who wants to have any chance at all is going to buck that.
If immigration is your sole issue of concern, then prepare for disappointment.
I agree with pretty much all you said. Yet, there are those who are using immigration as their litmus test and seem to be gearing up to help the Dems in their quest for retaining the WH - they seem to think there is a potential for a panacea/singular event that will turn everything around and not require a decades-long battle of attrition to weed out the RINOs and to get the message across that we want conservatives that walk/talk/act like conservatives.