Third World Countries Are Doing the Work The US Refuses to Do
The US's lack of immigration enforcement is due to its treasonous ruling class.
Donald Trump’s victory on November 5, 2024, demonstrated yet again the immigration issue is not leaving the political arena anytime soon. According to exit polls from Associated Press, voters cited immigration as the second most important issue motivating their voting behavior after the economy. Moreover, NBC exit polls found that 53% of voters preferred Trump over his rival in Kamala Harris to handle immigration.
Trump closed his campaign on a strong note by putting forward a plan to carry out mass deportations and using the Springfield, Ohio migrant crisis to highlight the broken nature of America’s immigration system. The former enjoys majority support from United States voters. According to a poll by Scripps, 54% of voters support mass deportations of illegal aliens, with just 42% against these proposals
Nobody can blame American voters for placing such an emphasis on immigration after Customs and Border Protection (CBP) encountered close to 10 million illegal aliens at the southern border. The Biden-induced mass migration deluge combined with mass inflation was the double whammy that ultimately led to Harris’ undoing at the polls.
With an electoral college landslide and both chambers of Congress likely under Republican control, Trump has a clear mandate to pursue an immigration restriction. The American populace has also perennially given elected officials mandates to take action against immigration, as evidenced by their hostility to the concept.
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However, the ruling class is on a whole different wavelength. Thanks to DC’s addiction to cheap labor and obsession with replacing the US’s white European population, there’s no real desire to pursue immigration restriction measures. Ruling class pundits argue that the costs of carrying out mass deportations are too steep, US resources are too strained, and the humanitarian fallout from such a venture could dent the US’s image abroad. Simply put, these are just excuses made by ruling class sycophants who have no interest in preserving white European Americans — the state-building people of the US.
What’s afflicting the US when it comes to its immigration policy isn’t a lack of resources. It’s a dearth of political will that’s bringing about DC’s inaction on immigration. When there’s no real political bloc in Washington that’s willing to introduce, much less pass, legislation that will restrict both illegal and legal immigration, it’s no surprise why the issue is never tackled year in and year out.
By contrast, much humbler countries in the Global South such as the Dominican Republic are deporting foreign migrants with no hang-ups whatsoever thanks to the lack of subversive elements in their political leadership structures. On October 8, 2024, the government of the Dominican Republic deported or repatriated close to 11,000 Haitians in the span of a week. The Dominican government justified the deportation initiative on the grounds that there is an “excess” of Haitian migrants in the Spanish-speaking part of the island of Hispaniola.
Official statistics point to approximately 500,000 Haitians living in the Dominican Republic. Unsurprisingly, the Dominican Republic’s significantly higher standard of living has made it a magnet for Haitian migration. The numbers speak for themselves. The Dominican Republic has a per capita GDP of $10,716, while Haiti has an abysmal per capita GDP of $1,693. Similarly, the Dominican Republic enjoys a higher life expectancy (75) than Haiti (65).
Because of this disparity in living standards and the two country’s proximity, immigration is a hot-button issue for the Dominican government. The history between Haiti and the Dominican Republic is replete with racial tensions that go back over 200 years. Haiti is a state that was quite literally founded on the concept of white genocide. After the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804), the first Haitian “emperor” Jean-Jacques Dessalines spearheaded massacres of white Frenchmen who settled the island of Hispaniola. Although Dessalines was assassinated by fellow compatriots in 1806, the black supremacist spirit of Haiti lived on.
Towards the end of 1821, the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo declared its independence from the Spanish crown and subsequently formed the short-lived Republic of Spanish Haiti. The Haitians, still animated by delusions of black supremacy, would occupy and annex Spanish Haiti two months after the establishment of the independent republic. For 22 years, Santo Domingo would be under the dominion of the Haitians, who treated it as a colonial holding that Haitian elites plundered to their heart’s content.
Dominican nationalist Juan Pablo Duarte and fellow nationalist rebels created a secret society called La Trinitaria (“The Trinity”) to resist Haitian occupiers in 1838. The Trinitario’s machinations would culminate into a full-fledged war of independence in 1844, thereby paving the way for the creation of the First Dominican Republic.
Opposition to Haitian racial tyranny has profoundly shaped the Dominican national character. The Dominican state’s hostility towards mass migration from Haiti is an enduring feature of the two country’s fraught racial relations. The last decade demonstrated that the Dominican government is committed to preserving its national character by deporting large numbers of Haitian migrants
Back on September 23, 2013, the Constitutional Court of the Dominican Republic rendered a decision that would’ve stripped 245,000 Dominicans of Haitian extraction of their nationality and citizenship. The court decision effectively did away with jus soli, better known as birthright citizenship, for the children of foreign parents and implemented it retroactively all the way to 1929. Since then, the Dominican political class has made it a point to continue removing unwanted Haitian migrants from their polity.
The Dominican Republic is not alone with regards to developing countries using state action to deal with mass migration problems. Countries like Iran have had perennial problems with mass migration from Afghanistan. According to the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR, roughly 4.5 million Afghan nationals currently reside in Iran. This influx of Afghans has not only undermined Iran’s demographic integrity but has also frayed the country’s social fabric as drug smugglers from Afghanistan have flooded the country with opiates.
As a result of the country’s growing immigration problems, the Iranian government has taken heavy-handed measures to rectify this situation. The Iranian government currently has the goal of expelling at least two million illegal aliens by the end of March 2025, per Ahmad-Reza Radan, Iran’s Chief of Police.
“Our goal this year is to return and deport at least two million illegal foreign nationals to their countries," Radan recently declared during an interview with Iranian media outlet IRNA. While Radan was not specific about the nationality of the illegal aliens in question, many speculate that he’s referring to Afghan nationals, who make up the bulk of Iran’s migrant population.
Radan revealed that over 500,000 foreigners had already been arrested and deported, while over 250,000 voluntarily turned themselves into Iranian authorities. In sum, the total number of migrants deported reached 750,000. Previously, in 2023, the Iranian government deported 1.3 million Afghans with over 20,000 of them being children — a good portion of them being unaccompanied.
When the Dominican Republic and Iran, two countries significantly poorer than the US, can deport migrants en masse, there’s no excuse whatsoever for the US to not be able to do the same. Talk of state capacity in these debates is merely a cope and rationalization for preserving the status quo.
At the end of the day, It’s a matter of the ruling class’s priorities. And those priorities are downstream from a political class that is made up of Jews and their shabbos goy serfs who are more likely to send money and military assets to countries such as Israel, Japan, and South Korea to defend their borders and protect their territorial integrity. But when it comes to US, not peep is made about bolstering border security much less calling for sweeping operations to kick out illegal alien invaders, or drastically reduce the number of legal migrants coming into the country
No one should pretend that mass migration is a public policy proposal supported by the masses. It’s backed only by a detached ruling class that has no desire of advancing the welfare of the American populace. Once people understand this and can use collective political action to hold their elected officials to account, sanity will finally sweep across the US’s political landscape.
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Thank you. This clarifies matters at a time when we should and do expect results regarding this massive mistake from the Left along with its underhanded hoodwinking from the Biden Bunch for such a tawdry but consequential cause. That would be the picking up of millions of illegitimate votes. And given that it emanates onjunctively with the UN in its own goals via worldwide social engineering, (namely as a convenient and cheap way in which to return more profits to those who dreamed and schemed up this craven use of direct government for lower wages in general.)
https://newspaste.com/2024/09/25/eric-r-weinsteins-great-replacement/
Seen as a tsunami, there will be plenty enough still washed up on our shores after the succession of waves for the Dems to increase their voter base, and the Owners will get their higher profits---lower wages being a fait accompli.
At least, for the time being, we have put a stopper in the bottle, and we have cause for some optimism, i.e. significant positive results ahead with both houses of Congress and the Executive Branch itself for perhaps 12 years in a best case scenario. That's potentially half of the Supreme Court to be replaced by the less colorful, but much more sober conservatives. And if true to conservative principles after this ghastly 'woke' episode, I'll say this phase of the never-ending struggle was worth the efforts expended.