Dear Immigrants

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4-1 vote

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Remember the LA County Supervisors are rich Democrats. They depend on illegal aliens to wash their dishes and mow their lawns for next-to-no pay. If they have to do those chores themselves – or worse, if they have to pay an American citizen a living wage to do them – then it really is a State of Emergency for them.

:grin:

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In other words, the LA County Board of Supervisors wrote a very strongly-worded letter expressing their utter dismay at ICE’s behavior. Utter dismay is just above miffed and just below outraged.

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By the numbers the Democrats have around 50 fraudulent Congressional seats due to illegals.

760,000 people per seat.
40,000,000 illegals.

That’s what this is all about.

Power.

Every 760,000 illegals deported the Democrats lose a seat.

— C3 (@C_3C_3) November 2, 2025
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Immigration and Nationality Act, Section 212(f):

“Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.”

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/115634952920337470

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And:
That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

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Reading Trump’s Xeet from a few days ago, proposing to pause all third world immigration, I had an epiphany.
We’re living in the times prophesied: knowledge greatly increased, people going to and fro.

People are not so much immigrating as just migrating. Why? Because they can, thanks to aviation as discussed above. And because they have knowledge about life in other places; they see it on the news and in mass entertainment, and they can communicate instantaneously with people already on the move. Why go? Why NOT go?

There have been other such periods. Nobody knows why the Germanic tribes migrated south in the 4th century. But they came, a human demographic disturbance, leveling the old civilization.

“And now it is, once more, the tidal wave/ That, when it has swept by, leaves summits stained..” , as Frost wrote.

We can have opinions about migration. We can applaud Trump’s valiant effort to keep his finger in the dike. But if the tide is swelling once again, I’m afraid our shores are gonna be lapped, too.

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It would be interesting to know how many arrived on airplanes and overstayed visas versus how many just walked across the borders.

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It is a commonplace to say that Rome’s decline was from within. The Germanic tribes just walked in because Rome was already rotten at the core.

Only if we let it. There’s nothing inevitable about this. The warning signs have been out there for decades, since Enoch Powell’s speech and Jean Raspail’s book. Powell was a classical scholar and well understood the decline of civilizations. Nevertheless, he still thought it was worth sounding the alarm. Raspail struck me as more black-pilled.

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The test for demonic possession is pretty straight forward:

Just “inquire” as to which the subject would prefer:

  • Open borders society with controls on transgressors.
  • Exile and border enforcement to keep out potential transgressors.
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Stephen Miller:

The Democrat Party is organized around one essential command:

No limit of any kind can be placed on the entry of third world migrants. The failed states of the world must be allowed to empty themselves out into America. And you must pay for their every need, forever.

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I’m not interested in the debate about whether Rome was “rotten”. I’m talking about the phenomenon of people on the move.

Raspail! Thanks, I couldn’t think of the name of the guy who wrote Camp of the Saints.

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It matters because it speaks to the question of whether or not “…our shores are gonna be lapped.” If the West not rotten, the it can resist. Rome was rotten and wouldn’t.

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People in motion – if memory serves, that was a line from the 1960s song “If you’re going to San Francisco (be sure to wear some flowers in your hair)”. Different days! Still, the reality was that people within the United States were always moving, from the day they got off the boat – in sharp contrast to the ones they left behind in Europe.

There always have been restless individuals – and you make an excellent point that today movement from continent to continent is much easier than even half a century ago, especially if USAID is paying for it.

There is a difference between the motivations of restless risk-taking individuals and whole populations. Whereas for the individual, movement is generally the result of a pull – for a population or a tribe it was apparently often a result of a push. Nomads expanded their range, and the population who previously lived there chose flight instead of fight.

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A very worthwhile reminder. Here are a few pieces I posted over the past few years on what it would feel like:

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Surely she can’t have implied she was uninterested in the question of whether the West was rotten! :wink:

I mean look at what happens to new college graduates saddled not only with a debt that precludes taking on a mortgage to form a family but a debt that is not dischargeable even in bankruptcy, when they can’t get a job even with a degree in artificial intelligence, because Vivek Ramaswami and Elon Musk say there’s something wrong with their character.

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