Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see Neil Munro
on whether Donald Trump regrets taking Jared Kushner's advice to
downplay the National Question on the campaign stump against Joe Biden
and Kamala Harris: <URL:
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/09/01/gop-candidates-push-pocketbook-pitch-immigration/>
| "The fundamental thing that we need to move people toward, is a
| belief that not only does America have a future, that we can have a
| really great future that involves change and innovation, diversity,
| tolerance, and all of the things that are fundamentally small-p
| progressive," said Conrey.
|
| This wealthy investors' determined denial of economics in politics
| also controls Chang's understanding of the issue. For example, he
| described the immigration issue as a "culture war" when venting his
| frustration at Americans' refusal to put migrants and investors
| first:
|
|| What we know definitively is that a large part of the culture
|| wars has been organized around anti-immigrant narratives, and that
|| we have, especially in the last decade, been very much losing the
|| battle around immigration reform, around systematic change in
|| immigration because of anti-immigrant narratives.
|
| But economics is central to the politics of immigration -- as shown
| by the pro-American, economic narratives pushed by Malliotakis and
| Vance.
Does Bill Stepien offer ideas to Save America PAC endorsed candidates
on how to message an immigration moratorium?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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