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American Immigration for a Strong Economy”, or, was Jesus an immigrant? TRAVIS PITTMAN GEORGIATECH
from February 2023
by Star News

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“In 2016, for the first time in American history, the people elected as president someone with no high government experience or was a military general. I believe they did this because they had lost faith in both the competence and the intentions of our governing class-both parties! Government now takes nearly half of every dollar we earn and bosses us around in almost every aspect of life, yet cannot deliver basic constitutional services effectively.” - U.S. Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton
Both FDR and Ronald Reagan used the phrase “forgotten man” for those who saw their wages stagnate, all while inside the Washington beltway the four richest counties in America came to be. The kids of the working class are those who chiefly fight our seemingly endless wars and police our streets, only to come in for criticism too often from the very elite who sleep under the blanket of security they provide.
One of the obvious concepts that separated Trump from the past four presidents was the MAGA emphasis versus Global Citizenship. Obama really spilled the beans when he declared himself “a citizen of the world”. The globalist mindset is not only foreign to most Americans, it is foreign to American political tradition and the U.S. Constitution. On the global stage the WHO (World Health Organization), WEF (World Economic Forum) and the UN are setting policies for the future that will cripple America. The current crisis is immigration. By many globalists today, immigration is viewed as a humanitarian process for the world.
The only reference to immigration in our constitution is where it empowers Congress to establish a “Uniform Rule of Naturalization”. In 1790, Madison, while debating the first naturalization law, said, “It is no doubt very desirable that we should hold out as many inducements as possible for the worthy part of mankind to come and settle among us, and throw in their fortunes into a common lot with ours”. The idea being to increase the wealth and strength of the community. Early settlers lived upon their ability and ingenuity or died without it.
American immigration has its ugly chapters like the Chinese Exclusion Act, the natural origins quota in 1924, and indifference to the
See TRAVIS PITTMAN page 23