JSilverheels: “I’m even more pessimistic than you are about the general trend of the US, but I’m not too scared of Obama. He strikes me as more incompetent and ineffectual than scary.”
I’ve been thinking recently that it would be good if Barack Obama tried to pass amnesty. It will be the end of his [...]
Archive for the ‘Third World Immigration’ Category
Amnesty: Obama’s End?
Posted in Third World Immigration, tagged amnesty, illegal immigrants, immigration on September 27, 2009 | 54 Comments »
Helping Mexico?
Posted in Third World Immigration, tagged economics, immigration, mexico on September 27, 2009 | 22 Comments »
I used to think that all the Mexicans who can would move to the US and never leave. Recently I’ve been having my doubts. Even if another country is wealthier than yours, you may be poorer there because you do not speak the language, have no recognized education and do not know anything about the [...]
Why Democrats Support Illegal Immigration
Posted in Third World Immigration, tagged immigration on August 30, 2009 | 24 Comments »
The reason supporting illegals makes sense for the Dems is not just voting, but also census.
It is true that illegals can’t vote for many years, as they wait for amnesty or another way to legalize themselves. But as soon as they step on our soil, they count the same as citizens for the purposes of [...]
Expelling Illegals
Posted in Third World Immigration, tagged immigration on August 30, 2009 | 20 Comments »
Everything I wrote about not expelling blacks applies, but in reverse, to Mexicans. Whereas blacks were forced to come here and lost their tribal (though not racial) identity as a result, Mexicans came here voluntarily, in violation of our law and maintained their Mexican identity.
No, pendejo, it’s not ok for you to jeer the American [...]
The Ethnic Food Aberration
Posted in Third World Immigration, tagged diversity, immigration on August 22, 2009 | 32 Comments »
I posted this as a comment, but it’s a big enough point that it’s worth making a thread on. We can and should use it as a retort to the liberal talking point.
“A simple diverse action is eating at an ethnic restaurant. Something simple as a Chinese or Mexican diner improves our diversity.”
Whenever there is [...]
A United States that isn’t America
Posted in Third World Immigration, tagged diversity, immigration, multiculturalism on August 21, 2009 | 42 Comments »
At least some of the opposition to diversity is driven by the dislike to certain people. But I don’t oppose diversity because I hate other races and ethnicities. I can like other races, I can accept them as a small minority, but I oppose diversity because it signifies our national death.
Diversity is not a threat [...]
Mohammed Is Most Popular Boy’s Name in Four Biggest Dutch Cities
Posted in Third World Immigration, tagged immigration, Islam, moslem on August 17, 2009 | 8 Comments »
This is so stunning, I had to check the source, and then re-read what I just saw.
Mohammed Is Most Popular Boy’s Name in Four Biggest Dutch Cities
Information collected by the country’s social security agency has found that traditional Dutch names have been displaced in the urban centres of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague [...]
Argument Against Immigration
Posted in Third World Immigration, tagged immigration, intelligence, IQ on August 15, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Of the new blogs, OneSTDV is easily my favorite. I think it’s great, well worth reading daily.
The anti-immigration argument is often viewed in two ways:
1) Proponents of limited immigration believe vast numbers of (mostly Hispanic) immigrants will erode the America’s cultural structures.
2) Proponents of limited immigration are [...]
At Least A Fifth of European Union will be Moslem by 2050
Posted in Third World Immigration, tagged europe, moslem on August 9, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Notice that it’s 20% of all EU countries. Almost half of EU members are East European states with few, if any, Moslems. In Western Europe, there will be several Moslem-majority countries and the overall percentage of Moslems will be at least 30-35%.
Actually, I am pretty sure it will be more than that. As Moslems move [...]
Immigrant wealth and education
Posted in Third World Immigration, tagged immigration on August 5, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Some interesting statistics about immigrant groups’ education and income.
Ethnicity
Household Income
Asian Indian
$68,771
Filipino
$65,700
Chinese
$57,433
Japanese
$53,763
Non-Hispanic White
(immigrants and
natives jointly)
$48,784
Vietnamese
$45,980
Korean
$43,195
Total US Population
$44,684
Ethnicity
Percent of Population
Asian Indian
67.9%
Chinese
50.2%
Korean
50.8%
Filipino
47.9%
Japanese
43.7%
Vietnamese
23.5%
Non-Hispanic White
27.0%
Black
14.3%
Cambodian
9.2%
Hmong
7.5%
Laotian
7.7%
General US Population
24.4%
Areas
U.S. Population
All Immigrants
African Immigrants
Asian Americans
Europe, Russia & Canada
Latin, South America & Caribbean
Not [...]