So it turns out the threat is not coming from a flood of Mexican rapists massing on the Southern border hoping to defile White American womanhood, but it's the Yellow Peril!
Now the Asians coming in have college degrees and it's just possible, in point of fact, they may be a threat to the indigenous white factory worker in Wilkes Barre or the coal miner in West Virginia, because these new folks are actually educated and can pay more for that house and will gentrify your neighborhood and move you out and you'll be living in a trailer with your mother and your girl friend and her three kids.
Building the wall won't help you now.
The Census Bureau’s figures for 2017 confirm a major shift in who is coming to the United States. For years newcomers tended to be from Latin America, but a Brookings Institution analysis of that data shows that 41 percent of the people who said they arrived since 2010 came from Asia. Just 39 percent were from Latin America. About 45 percent were college educated, the analysis found, compared with about 30 percent of those who came between 2000 and 2009.
“This is quite different from what we had thought,” said William H. Frey, the senior demographer at the Brookings Institution who conducted the analysis. “We think of immigrants as being low-skilled workers from Latin America, but for recent arrivals that’s much less the case. People from Asia have overtaken people from Latin America.”
--New York Times 9/13/18Now the Asians coming in have college degrees and it's just possible, in point of fact, they may be a threat to the indigenous white factory worker in Wilkes Barre or the coal miner in West Virginia, because these new folks are actually educated and can pay more for that house and will gentrify your neighborhood and move you out and you'll be living in a trailer with your mother and your girl friend and her three kids.
Building the wall won't help you now.
This kid would never have hurt you |
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