
Politically Incorrect Guide to Immigration
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Unregulated immigration has led to an increase in crime, a loss of working class jobs, an inflated welfare state, and an elevated amount of terror threats on our home territory. The clash of differing emotions, facts, and opinions reveal that this issue is not simply a nationwide disagreement; it is an American crisis.
In The Politically Incorrect Guide to Immigration, authors John Zmirak and Al Perrotta debunk the Left's most deceptive myths on this complex policy issue - and reveal the huge implications that lie ahead for our nation's future.
Zmirak and Perrotta set the record straight on the history of American immigration, uncover the principles with which our forefathers migrated to America, affirm the respect with which migrants should treat our country if they wish to live here, and assert real solutions to the immigration crisis America faces. The Politically Incorrect Guide to Immigration equips readers with real-life statistics and information, and is packed with targeted arguments to help convince even the staunchest advocates for open borders that America needs to build "The Wall."
You may think you know all about immigration, but in The Politically Incorrect Guide to Immigration you'll learn:
• Building "The Wall" would cost less than half of what we spend to educate illegal immigrants every year
• Illegal immigration costs American taxpayers $116 billion a year
• 62% of naturalized immigrants are for the Democrats; only 25% are for the Republicans
• Competition from immigrants costs American worker $450 billion a year
• The Founders wanted to admit only immigrants who would make a net contribution-and assimilate
• Millions of nineteenth-century immigrants who couldn't make it in American went back home
• The percent of foreign-born in the United States today is the highest since World War I-and this time we're not doing "Americanization"
• After Reagan's 1986 Amnesty the illegal population went from 3.2 million to 11 million
• Over 700,000 foreign visitors to the United States in 2016 overstayed their visas
• Eighty percent of Central American women and girls who enter the United States illegally are raped along the way
• Non-citizens are only 9 percent of our population but 27 percent of federal prisoners
• One hundred forty-seven million more people from around the world would like to move to the United States
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: Why Americans Care so Much about This Issue
- The Moral Problem
- A Divided Country
- Chapter One: Houston, We've Got a Problem
- Immigration: Force of Nature or a Political Choice?
- National Sovereignty
- National Security
- Fake Refugees, Real Colonists and Conquerors
- Cultural Collapse, Political Hijack
- What about Assimilation?
- The Welfare State
- Multiculturalism and the End of Assimilation
- Teach Them to Resent America
- Screwing America's Working Class
- The Only Really Bad Reason to Oppose Immigration
- Chapter Two: The History of Immigration in America
- A Nation of Assimilation
- The Four Great Waves of Immigration to America
- "The Harmony of Ingredients": The Founders Frame the Issue
- 1776-1840: More of the Same
- 1840-1880: The Irish and the Germans (Two Different Recipes for Potatoes)
- The Know Nothings
- The Irish Problem
- The Asians: Hard Work in the Face of Groundless Hostility
- 1880-1926: Italians and East Europeans Are Americanized
- Ellis Island
- Americanization
- The Progressives, Eugenics, and the Fantasy of Ethnic Purity
- The Immigration Act of 1924
- Bad Rationale, Prudent Policy
- 1965 to the Present: Mass Low-Skill Migration
- Chain Migration
- Immigration Is Not a Civil Right
- Chapter Three: What Is America, Anyway?
- America the Exploiter
- America the Abstraction
- America the Happy Accident
- America: The Goose and the Golden Egg
- The Poison of White Nationalism
- Paul Ryan: Polishing the Egg, Cooking the Goose
- The Problem with Islam
- Compare and Contrast: The United States versus Mexico
- A Sane Synthesis: Samuel Huntington
- Chapter Four: Who Backs Our Unsustainable Status Quo?
- Cui Bono?
- The Democratic Party: Counterfeiting Votes
- Labor Unions Manufacturing Dysfunction
- Filling Pews, Virtue-Signaling, and Making George Soros Happy
- The Bishops' Manifesto
- The Bannon Challenge and the Bishops' Seedy Motives
- The Bible Says . . .
- Big Business Wants Cheap Labor
- Procreation-One of Those Jobs Americans Won't Do?
- Chapter Five: Fake Solutions to Real Problems
- The 1986 Amnesty
- The Gang of 8
- DACA and the Dreamers
- Barbara Jordan and the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform
- Chapter Six: MISSION America
- The Fifteen Building Blocks of MISSION America:
- 1. Build the Wall.
- 2. Track those who enter the United States on visas and immediately remove those who overstay them.
- 3. Strip sanctuary cities of discretionary federal funding, and use other means to exert pressure on them.
- 4. Remove criminal aliens first, including those who commit ID theft.
- 5. Check the right of new applicants to work legally in America via E-Verify, which must be mandatory for every business with five or more employees.
- 6. Create a federal hotline, like the IRS hotline, allowing citizens to report illegal immigrants to ICE for removal.
- 7. Pass a federal law that ends birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants, then fight for it in the courts.
- 8. Stop chain migration
- 9. End the "Diversity Visa" lottery.
- 10. Fix legal immigration. We should favor highly skilled workers, with lower overall totals.
- 11. Shrink immigration admissions from high-risk countries to as close to zero as possible.
- 12. Update our citizenship oath to require renouncing "religious laws or systems of laws" contrary to the U.S. Constitution. Then pass laws revoking citizenship for any naturalized person who takes this oath and goes on to break it.
- 13. Honor the "first safe country" rule for refugees. Help resettle genuine refugees in compatible nearby countries. Require refugees to return when it's safe.
- 14. Enforce the financial promise made by sponsors to prevent immigrants from becoming a "public charge."
- 15. Americanization
- Chapter Seven: How to Sell Reality to People Allergic to Facts
- Telling Facts to Answer the Progressives' "Idealism" and "Compassion"
- Five Tips for Explaining Immigration Issues to the Open-Minded but Underinformed
- Winsome Approaches to Try on the Initially Hostile or Worried
- 20 Questions You Can Ask in All Sincerity
- Snappy Answers to Leftist One-Liners
- Epilogue: A Letter to Our Grandparents
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
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