From Washington Examiner <[email protected]>
Subject A devalued citizenry
Date May 7, 2025 10:03 PM
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MAY 07, 2025

[A devalued citizenry]
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A DEVALUED CITIZENRY
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The worst argument in America’s immigration debate is what is called
the existential imperative, which says America’s future, our very
national survival, depends on importing tens of millions of
foreigners. Progressive Democrats usually frame the existential
imperative in moral terms — restricting immigration betrays
America’s legacy as an open, tolerant, melting pot of diversity and
opportunity. […]


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[The cultural consequences of record immigration]
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THE CULTURAL CONSEQUENCES OF RECORD IMMIGRATION
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The years 1880 and 1920 bookend a famously high period of immigration
to the United States. The era’s “Great Wave” was so large that
it remade cities, sparked social and political upheavals, and
challenged the nation’s self-identity. With the foreign-born
population peaking at 14.8% in 1890 and then at 14.7% in 1910, the
scale of […]


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[The founders understood that assimilation is essential to
immigration]
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THE FOUNDERS UNDERSTOOD THAT ASSIMILATION IS ESSENTIAL TO IMMIGRATION
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In the midst of war in 1747, Benjamin Franklin appealed to the German
Pennsylvania settlers, asking them to create a militia to defend the
colony. Franklin said people are united by “love” that commands
sacrifice and transcends mere economic interest. When the Germans
resisted, he opposed their further immigration. “Why,” he asked,
“should Pennsylvania, founded […]


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[Let senior citizens work]
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LET SENIOR CITIZENS WORK
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With the number of older Americans who are successful independent
professionals, solopreneurs, entrepreneurs, and small business owners,
the narrative about them is disheartening. Sad sack stories abound
about older people unretiring or having difficulty navigating these
economic times, being the only reason they engage in independent
contracting or the gig economy. This is a limited view and inaccurate
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