THE DEMOCRAT
PARTY’S GLOBALIST AGENDA AS WRITTEN BY BILLIONAIRES: Open Borders
The
U.S. is on track to import about 15 million new foreign-born
voters in the next two decades should current legal immigration levels
continue. Those 15 million new foreign-born voters include about eight million who will arrive in the
country through chain migration, whereby newly naturalized citizens can bring
an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the country.
Study:
Immigration to Redistribute 26 Congressional Seats to Blue States for 2022
Election
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The nation’s illegal and legal immigration system will
help shift 26 congressional seats, primarily from red states, and redistribute
them to mostly blue states next year, according to new analysis.
Every year, the United States imports about 1.2 million legal immigrants
who largely arrive to reunite with foreign relatives already in the country.
This level of annual legal immigration is in addition to the hundreds of
thousands of foreign workers who arrive on work visas every year and nearly a
million illegal aliens who successfully enter the U.S.
Research by
the Center for Immigration Studies’ Steven Camarota and Karen Zeigler finds that annual illegal and legal
immigration to the U.S. will redistribute political power in the form of 26
House seats away from a number of red states and towards massively populated
blue states like California and New York.
“To put this number in perspective, changing the party of 21
members of the current Congress would flip the majority in the U.S. House,”
Camarota and Zeigler note.
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2020 Census:
Counting Citizens Likely to Shift Power from Illegal Alien-Flooded Coasts to
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Ohio, a swing state that voted for President
Trump in 2016, will get three fewer congressional seats in 2020 due to mass
immigration in other states. Michigan and Pennsylvania, also states that voted
for Trump in 2016, will each have two fewer congressional seats. Wisconsin, a
Trump-supporting swing state, will have its congressional seats cut by at least
one.
Red states such as Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana,
Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia, Camarota and Zeigler
predict, will all get one less congressional seat in 2020. Smaller blue states
such as Minnesota and Rhode Island will each receive one less congressional
seat.
Those seats
cut from mostly red states will be redistributed to California, the most immigration-inundated state in the
country. California, by 2020, is set to gain 11 congressional seats solely due
to the fact that noncitizens, rather than just American citizens, are counted
in congressional apportionment.
Likewise, New York — where nearly 40 percent of residents are
foreign-born — is set to gain four more congressional seats and New Jersey,
with a more than 22 percent foreign-born population, will also take an additional
two congressional seats.
Texas, which
has become increasingly blue due to immigration and
out-of-state young people, will gain another four congressional seats, as will the
swing state of Florida with its foreign-born population of 4.1 million.
The deeply blue states of Illinois and Massachusetts, both of
which went 55 to 60 percent for Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016
presidential election, will each gain one congressional seat.
As Breitbart
News has chronicled for years, the counting of only American
citizens to divide up congressional districts and electoral college votes would
shift power away from the affluent, metropolitan coastal cities of the U.S. and
towards middle America.
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Kris Kobach:
Democrats' 'Long-term Strategy' Is Importing Foreign Voters
If congressional districts were set
by the number of citizens, the overall average population needed per
congressional seat could decrease to about 670,000 citizens per district. This
would give a stronger advantage for states with small illegal alien populations
to gain and keep their current number of congressional seats.
Camarota and
Zeigler’s research is one component of how overall immigration is aiding in
shifting power to Democrats and metropolitan cities such as Los Angeles, New
York City, and San Francisco. In the upcoming 2020 election, about 1-in-10 U.S. voters will have been born
outside the country.
Ronald
Brownstein, senior editor for The Atlantic, noted this
year that nearly 90 percent of House congressional
districts with a foreign-born population above the national average were won by
Democrats. This means that every congressional district with a foreign-born
population exceeding roughly 14 percent had a 90 percent chance of being controlled
by Democrats and only a ten percent chance of electing a Republican.
The New York Times and Axios admit that legal immigration
at its current rate will continue shifting the American electorate more towards
Democrat control, as discovered in the 2016 presidential election between
then-candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Among
native-born Americans, Trump won 49 percent to Clinton’s 45 percent, according
to exit polling data. Among foreign-born
residents, Clinton dominated Trump, garnering 64 percent of the immigrant
population’s vote compared to Trump’s mere 31 percent.
The U.S. is
on track to import about 15 million new foreign-born
voters in the next two decades should current legal immigration levels
continue. Those 15 million new foreign-born voters include about eight million who will arrive in the
country through chain migration, whereby newly naturalized citizens can bring
an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the country.
University
of Maryland, College Park researcher James Gimpel has found in recent years that more
immigrants to the U.S. inevitably means more Democrat voters, and thus, increasing
electoral victories for the Democrat Party.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on
Twitter at @JxhnBinder.
Among Democratic voters, Zogby found that:
- 68% support "Medicare for all."
- 63% would repeal the Trump tax cuts.
- 53% back a ban on new oil and natural gas drilling on federal land.
- 49% support the Green New Deal.
- 43% support reparations for African Americans.
- 39% would decriminalize illegal border crossings.
- 38% want taxpayer-funded healthcare for illegal immigrants.
- 38% support unlimited abortion.
- 36% support the confiscation of legally owned firearms from those who have not committed a crime.
Study: Immigration to Redistribute 26 Congressional Seats to Blue States for 2022 Election
5:33
The nation’s illegal and legal immigration system will help shift 26 congressional seats, primarily from red states, and redistribute them to mostly blue states next year, according to new analysis.
Every year, the United States imports about 1.2 million legal immigrants who largely arrive to reunite with foreign relatives already in the country. This level of annual legal immigration is in addition to the hundreds of thousands of foreign workers who arrive on work visas every year and nearly a million illegal aliens who successfully enter the U.S.
Research by the Center for Immigration Studies’ Steven Camarota and Karen Zeigler finds that annual illegal and legal immigration to the U.S. will redistribute political power in the form of 26 House seats away from a number of red states and towards massively populated blue states like California and New York.
“To put this number in perspective, changing the party of 21 members of the current Congress would flip the majority in the U.S. House,” Camarota and Zeigler note.
Ohio, a swing state that voted for President Trump in 2016, will get three fewer congressional seats in 2020 due to mass immigration in other states. Michigan and Pennsylvania, also states that voted for Trump in 2016, will each have two fewer congressional seats. Wisconsin, a Trump-supporting swing state, will have its congressional seats cut by at least one.
Red states such as Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia, Camarota and Zeigler predict, will all get one less congressional seat in 2020. Smaller blue states such as Minnesota and Rhode Island will each receive one less congressional seat.
Those seats cut from mostly red states will be redistributed to California, the most immigration-inundated state in the country. California, by 2020, is set to gain 11 congressional seats solely due to the fact that noncitizens, rather than just American citizens, are counted in congressional apportionment.
Likewise, New York — where nearly 40 percent of residents are foreign-born — is set to gain four more congressional seats and New Jersey, with a more than 22 percent foreign-born population, will also take an additional two congressional seats.
Texas, which has become increasingly blue due to immigration and out-of-state young people, will gain another four congressional seats, as will the swing state of Florida with its foreign-born population of 4.1 million.
The deeply blue states of Illinois and Massachusetts, both of which went 55 to 60 percent for Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, will each gain one congressional seat.
As Breitbart News has chronicled for years, the counting of only American citizens to divide up congressional districts and electoral college votes would shift power away from the affluent, metropolitan coastal cities of the U.S. and towards middle America.
If congressional districts were set by the number of citizens, the overall average population needed per congressional seat could decrease to about 670,000 citizens per district. This would give a stronger advantage for states with small illegal alien populations to gain and keep their current number of congressional seats.
Camarota and Zeigler’s research is one component of how overall immigration is aiding in shifting power to Democrats and metropolitan cities such as Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco. In the upcoming 2020 election, about 1-in-10 U.S. voters will have been born outside the country.
Ronald Brownstein, senior editor for The Atlantic, noted this year that nearly 90 percent of House congressional districts with a foreign-born population above the national average were won by Democrats. This means that every congressional district with a foreign-born population exceeding roughly 14 percent had a 90 percent chance of being controlled by Democrats and only a ten percent chance of electing a Republican.
The New York Times and Axios admit that legal immigration at its current rate will continue shifting the American electorate more towards Democrat control, as discovered in the 2016 presidential election between then-candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Among native-born Americans, Trump won 49 percent to Clinton’s 45 percent, according to exit polling data. Among foreign-born residents, Clinton dominated Trump, garnering 64 percent of the immigrant population’s vote compared to Trump’s mere 31 percent.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.
4 of 10 Democrats back gun confiscation, reparations, open borders, unlimited abortions
Despite some calls for 2020 Democratic presidential candidates to scale back on the liberal pandering, a sizable number of party voters back the most leftist of the promises, including "Medicare for all," gun grabs from those who’ve committed no crime, and a legal open border, according to a new survey.
The latest Zogby Analytics survey, provided to Secrets, also found solid support for slavery reparations to African Americans and the Green New Deal.
The survey was a wide-ranging review of where Democrats stand on key issues and candidates.
It found that former Vice President Joe Biden continues to hold a national lead in the 2020 primary and caucus race, followed by Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
The surprise is that former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who funds gun control efforts, has pushed his way into fourth place with a multimillion dollar ad campaign. He pushed South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, the leader in the Iowa caucus, to fifth.
Several of the candidates, notably Sanders and Warren, have made extravagant promises to voters on key issues and programs, and the poll found that there is a good audience for those, especially in helping illegal immigrants.
Among Democratic voters, Zogby found that:
- 68% support "Medicare for all."
- 63% would repeal the Trump tax cuts.
- 53% back a ban on new oil and natural gas drilling on federal land.
- 49% support the Green New Deal.
- 43% support reparations for African Americans.
- 39% would decriminalize illegal border crossings.
- 38% want taxpayer-funded healthcare for illegal immigrants.
- 38% support unlimited abortion.
- 36% support the confiscation of legally owned firearms from those who have not committed a crime.
The survey was conducted online of 443 likely Democratic primary voters. Based on a confidence interval of 95%, the margin of error for the poll of 443 is plus or minus 4.7 percentage points.
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