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America's Melting Pot Becoming Parallel Societies With Too Much Immigration

Part 4: Limits to everything in order to thrive in everything.

America cannot continue to exist with endless and exponential immigration growth.  Everything faces limits: number of people in a pool. Number of people on a dance floor. Number of people in restaurant.

Today, though mass immigration, we exceed our limits, and in the coming years, we will pay a heavy price as to environment, culture and viability as a civilization.

"American institutions rest solely on good citizenship. They were created by people who had a back-ground of self-government. New arrivals should be limited to our capacity to absorb them into the ranks of good citizenship. America must be kept American. For this purpose, it is necessary to con-tinue a policy of restricted immigration. It would be well to make such immigration of a selective nature with some inspection at the source, and based either on a prior census or upon the record of naturalization. Either method would insure the admission of those with the largest capacity and best intention of becoming citizens. I am convinced that our present economic and social conditions warrant a limitation of those to be admitted. We should find additional safety in a law requiring the immediate registration of all aliens. Those who do not want to be partakers of the American spirit ought not to settle in America."
 
—President Calvin Coolidge, December 6, 1923

As it stands today, two U.S. House members, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, both Muslims and one born out of our country, swore in on the Quran, and both oppose the concept of America: free speech, free choice of dress and religion, women's rights and animal rights.  They form the beachhead by which other Muslim immigrants will install Sharia Law—already being practiced in Detroit, Michigan; Minneapolis, Minnesota; New York City and Miami, Florida.

Everything in Islam contradicts everything in the U.S. Constitution.

Editor of the Social Contract, Dr. Wayne Lutton said, "As the crisis at our southern border deepens, it is sometimes easy to forget how far-reaching the cultural impact of immigration can be. Even a place as distant and exclusive as the Hamptons has not been immune. With fancy summer homes and upscale shopping, Long Island's northeastern coast has long been the seaside resort-of-choice for New York's upper classes. It has also attracted immigrant workers. (www.TheSocialContract.com)

"When the 2008 recession hit, about two dozen day laborers in the Hamptons ran out of housing options and took refuge in some nearby campgrounds. They built fires, butchered a deer carcass, and slept on beds of old Budweiser boxes, all in the shadow of tony vacation homes and chic department stores. The New York Post ran the headline "Homeless in the Hamptons," and residents were shocked at the squalor. Unsurprisingly, the sudden confluence of rich and poor caused social tensions, as angry homeowners worried about property values, and police monitored the campgrounds. Even after the recession ended, the familiar problems of overcrowded houses and schools continued to rankle the community. 

"Concerns about rising inequality and cultural balkanization due to immigration are often downplayed by policymakers and members of the media. They assume these problems are temporary, just as they seemed to be a hundred years ago when European peasants were coming ashore. In their view, conflicts between natives and newcomers are just transition costs, footnotes to America's long history of self-renewal. 

The optimists do seem to have history on their side. Descendants of European immigrants may feel nostalgia for an idealized "Old Country" and express pride in those roots, but their ethnic identity usually has little or no importance to their daily lives. Most have undergone what John Fonte calls "patriotic assimilation." They see themselves as plain-old Americans, the people who define the cultural mainstream rather than stand apart from it.

"Since 1965 we have experienced a new wave of immigration, this time primarily from the Western hemisphere rather than from Europe. Although Asian immigration has been rising — about as many immigrants arrived from Asia in 2018 than from Latin America — the overall post-1965 immigration wave has been dominated by immigrants from Mexico and increasingly Central America. 

"Some observers expect Latin American immigrants to follow the European path to assimilation, but their optimism may not be warranted. In several ways, today's immigrants are different.

"One of the most obvious differences is in numbers. Any given individual can potentially join the American melting pot, but the likelihood shrinks as the size of the out-group grows. In 1930, just after the Great Wave had ended, 12.6 percent of America's foreign-born population hailed from Italy, the highest percentage of any nationality at the time. 

"By comparison, 29 percent of immigrants were born in Mexico as of the 2010 census. Adding immigrants from other Latin American countries brings the Hispanic proportion of America's foreign-born to 53 percent. The long-term effect on America's population is notable. Hispanics, both foreign and native-born, were just four percent of the overall U.S. population in 1970, but today they are more numerous than black Americans. By 2050, Hispanics are projected to be more than one quarter of the U.S. population."

By 2042, Hispanic-Latino-Mexican Americans will become the new majority.  And, that will include an additional 100 million more people, net gain, trying to make a living in America while the environment suffers enormous consequences.  Quality of life: forget it.   

Dr. Wayne Lutton, publisher-editor at The Social Contract. www.TheSocialContract.com

If you don't want a Paris, France, San Bernardino or Orlando or Fort Lauderdale event in your community, it's time to call for a total "Immigration Shutdown Now."

Call your senators and House rep:  1 202 224 3121 or 1 888 995 2086. Demand a stop to all immigration and stop to any Syrian immigration.

Definition of slogan:  "Immigration Shutdown Now means the American people want a total shutdown on all legal and illegal immigration. That means we want all illegal immigration stopped by arresting, prosecuting and jailing employers of illegal aliens. We deport all illegal aliens by taking their jobs away and as we catch them.  We want English mandated as our national language. We demand a cessation of Muslim immigration in order to protect our culture, language and way of life. We can't save the world but we can save or destroy our civilization.  We demand a stable population that allows everyone to live, work and thrive into the 21st century. Especially our children." FHW

(Permission to republish this population graph by Roy Beck, www.NumbersUSA.org )

Muslims cannot in any way become Americans. The Koran forbids it.  Their entire context of religious-political Sharia Law demands subjugation to their religion with no allegiance to the U.S. Constitution. The Koran forbids women's rights, marital choice, free speech, gay rights and religious rights.  Our way of life remains completely out of bounds to Islam. This 4-minute video explains our plight:  

https://www.youtube.com/embed/6PzT8vEvYPg

That's why you need to take action. Send this series to everyone in your network. Educate them.  Urge them to take action by joining these websites to become faxers of prewritten letters and phone callers.  We must force Congress into an "Immigration Shutdown Now!"

Share these videos all over America:

In a five minute astoundingly simple yet brilliant video, "Immigration, Poverty, and Gum Balls", Roy Beck, director of www.numbersusa.ORG, graphically illustrates the impact of overpopulation.  Take five minutes to see for yourself:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPjzfGChGlE&feature=player_embedded

"Immigration by the numbers—off the chart" by Roy Beck

This 10 minute demonstration shows Americans the results of unending mass immigration on the quality of life and sustainability for future generations: in a few words, "Mind boggling!"  www.NumbersUSA.org

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muw22wTePqQ

Take action by joining for free:

America: www.CapsWeb.org ; www.NumbersUSA.org ;              

www.Fairus.org ; www.CarryingCapacityNetwork.org

Canada:www.immigrationwatchcanada.org;www.actforcanada.ca?

United Kingdom: www.populationmatters.org ? Australia: www.population.org.au 

Sustainable Population Australia

To obtain buttons, jerseys, mugs with the logo "Immigration Shutdown Now" visit:

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