Frank Morris for the Chicago Tribune on whether Donald Trump regrets
taking Jared Kushner's advice to downplay the National Question on
the campaign trail against Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: <URL:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/commentary/ct-opinion-black-white-wealth-gap-immigration-20220110-57mzthc535asllo65kgtmxheka-story.html>
| Rather, the blame rests on our elected representatives, who have
| repeatedly done the bidding of Big Business and ignored multiple
| blue-ribbon commissions that all reached the same conclusion:
| Reducing immigration is necessary to foster Black Americans'
| economic development.
|
| Consider how, in the mid-1990s, President Bill Clinton appointed
| civil rights icon Barbara Jordan to chair the U.S. Commission on
| Immigration Reform. After finding "no national interest in
| continuing to import lesser-skilled" foreigners, Jordan said, the
| commission recommended lowering immigration levels to protect
| American workers from unfair competition.
Did Bill Stepien find that Black Americans could be dissuaded from
voting for Biden-Harris on the question of their dispossession?
Does the argument persuade other racial and ethnic subgroups of
the legacy American prole identity group?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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"yes. But it seems this is the only idea that the entire political establishment agrees with Biden on. Even Trump indicated we should
take in the "refugees." This is a systemic problem, just like the
debacle rn" - Scott Greer <URL:
https://twitter.com/ScottMGreer/status/1427400881989881859>
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