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That age group is the target of the multicultural propaganda.
They aren't negatively impacted by unrestricted immigration until they're a little older.
Yes, many young people lack the brains to understand how too much legal immigration and illegal immigration in particular has a negative impact on us all. They only deal in emotion and are fed that multi-culturalism is something to be desired within their nation. Some is ok but when you have one, two or many competing for dominance (via non-assimilation) in this country against our identifying culture that's an entirely different thing. It's a recipe for divisiveness not unity.
Illegal immigration is bad for reasons previous posters mentioned. Legal immigration is bad if done at too high of rate, as in Sweden case. Legal immigration should be at a low enough rate and with a language fluency requirement as to force people not to transplant their old country over to the new one and never integrate. Integration and productivity are the two keys that are necessary for immigration to be a success.
All demograhic subgroups except Asians and the foreign-born favor reduced immigration to the United States. Even young people aged 18-29 want fewer immigrants.
Hispanics are solidly so, although not as much as blacks and whites. Women
are particularly anti-immigration. Every age group wants the number of
immigrants reduced, and every age group over 29 is similar, suggesting it’s not
a generation thing, it’s a maturity thing.
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