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    Pro-Migration Americans Prefer Neighbors Who Share Their Customs, Habits

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...ustoms-habits/

    Jacob Bliss 4 May 2021

    Nearly all Americans who want more diverse immigration also prefer to live with neighbors who share their customs and habits, according to a new survey by the Cato Institute.

    Immigration advocates “don’t want to be living in a place with some Hondurans in cowboy hats whose aspiration is to buy a pickup truck in the United States,” Mark Krikorian, director of the Center for Immigration Studies, told Breitbart News. “They say they want those people [in the United States], and they’ll buy something from them and have their pictures taken with them, but they don’t want to live in their neighborhoods.”

    The shared preference for less neighborhood diversity is packaged with starkly negative views about Americans who want less immigration, according to the Cato Institute’s March 5-15 survey of 2,600 U.S. adults on attitudes about migration. The survey had a margin of error of +/- 2.21 percent.

    Americans deeply underestimate other Americans' opposition to legal immigration, not just illegal migration, says a national survey by a pro-migration thinktank.https://t.co/NiTYH66GEH

    — Neil Munro (@NeilMunroDC) March 10, 2021

    “Democrats stand out, however, with 70% saying that racist beliefs motivate demand for less immigration,” the report said. “In contrast, 60% of independents and 88% of Republicans believe intentions [for reducing migration] are sincere[ly]” non-racist, the report said.

    In an initial question, 29 percent of Americans said they want to expand immigration, while 33 percent want to see it reduced, according to Cato. Thirty-six percent default to “preserving the “present level” of immigration.

    In another preliminary question, roughly four in ten of the 29 percent who claimed they want more migration said opponents of more migration are “immoral,” according to the survey. Roughly six in ten, however, say the dispute with migration opponents is just a disagreement.

    But when prompted by a question about race, the more-migration Americans jumped at the chance to throw the “racist” insult at the less-migration Americans.

    The question was “Do you think people who want to reduce immigration to the United States are motivated by racist beliefs or a sincere interest in controlling our borders?”

    Sixty-six percent of people who want immigration raised by “a lot” said the disagreement is motivated by racism.

    Seventy percent of the people who want immigration raised “somewhat” labeled the disagreement as racist.

    It is not clear if this claim of racism is tied to the respondents’ understanding of immigration numbers and economics, or if it is mostly a useful weapon against Americans in a rival political term.

    The possibility tribal loyalties drive the racism claim is not explored by the Cato survey.

    But the survey did reveal a huge gap in respondents’ knowledge about levels of immigration. For example, one early question revealed 29 percent of respondents say they want to raise immigration.

    But a subsequent, more detailed question showed only 20 percent showed they want to raise migration — while 61 percent want to cut migration by at least half.


    The differences are more muffled when the respondents are sorted by party.

    Ninety-two percent of Democrats and 95 percent of Republicans prefer neighbors who speak the same language.

    Ninety-one percent of Democrats and 96 percent of Republicans prefer neighbors who “have values and sentiments as you.”

    Eighty-eight of Democrats and 94 percent of Republicans prefer neighbors who “have similar customs and habits as you.”

    Fifty-four percent of Democrats and 58 percent of Republicans prefer neighbors who are of “the same race or ethnicity as you.”

    But the report also showed “immigration Expanders” often look down on their fellow Americans, Cato reported:

    On net, immigration Expanders perceive immigrants from Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa to be more likely than [every group of] native-born Americans to work hard at their jobs, be intelligent, have stable family situations, be loyal to America, and share American values, and less likely to receive welfare and commit violent crimes.

    Of the people who want to expand immigration “a lot,” Cato’s survey shows 26 percent say Latin American immigrants are more likely than Americans to share American values. Fifty-eight percent said they work harder, 36 percent said they are less likely to commit crimes, 23 percent said they are more intelligent, and 27 said they are more likely to be loyal to America.

    From Americans who want to expand immigration “somewhat,” Cato’s survey revealed 19 percent say Latin American immigrants are more likely than Americans to share American values. Forty-nine percent said they work harder, 19 percent said they are less likely to commit crimes, 18 percent said they are more intelligent, and 17 said they are more likely to be loyal to America.

    Of the people who want to keep immigration steady, Cato’s survey shows 9 percent say Latin American immigrants are more likely than Americans to share American values. Forty percent said they work harder, 13 percent said they are less likely to commit crimes, and 10 percent said they are more intelligent.

    Many advocates for less immigration said migrants are more likely to work harder than other Americans. For example, when Americans who want to reduce immigration were asked, 21 percent said Latin Americans were more likely to work harder, and 7 percent said Asians and Europeans were more likely to work harder.

    Poll: 72% of Americans Call Illegal Immigration ‘Direct Threat‘ To U.S. via @BreitbartNews https://t.co/ARSk08xcql

    — Jacob Bliss (@jacobmbliss) April 6, 2021
    “Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” - Arnold Toynbee



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    People have been programmed to believe that diversity is good, immigration is good, etc.

    At the same time, they dislike the effects of immigration.

    Hypocrisy knows no limits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTexan View Post
    People have been programmed to believe that diversity is good, immigration is good, etc.

    At the same time, they dislike the effects of immigration.

    Hypocrisy knows no limits.
    For a while there were studies being done that determined who were most "contented" and happy with their lives.

    Overwhelming responses from around the globe indicated that small communities of similar people of similar ethnic, religious and political groups were the most content.

    Atomized Man living in the teeming squalor of a mega city surrounded by strangers and "diversity" is not a recipe for contentment or internal peace and happiness.
    “Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” - Arnold Toynbee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Pro-Migration Americans Prefer Neighbors Who Share Their Customs, Habits
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    There is always a hidden agenda with those who want more immigration.
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    I too strive to have neighbors that believe in the customs and freedom and liberty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTexan View Post
    People have been programmed to believe that diversity is good, immigration is good, etc.

    At the same time, they dislike the effects of immigration.

    Hypocrisy knows no limits.
    LOL , yeah , not me .
    Do something Danke

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    In case anyone is confused , don't be . All those $#@! commies who say they want more dirty immigrants and welfare mean they simply want them with you , not themselves . Always been that way .
    Do something Danke

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    Injun neighbors are worse.
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    They want the votes, the slave level wages and the virtue signalling.
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    Had the most inspiring and happy dream just now. I started a race war of blacks against their asian captors. I rallied them to victory, brutally murdering everyone who got in our way in hand to hand combat. Holy $#@! was it brutal.

    We celebrated our victory together as brothers in war. As a day to remember for this new nation, I asked them what we should call today. "Felicia Goal", they said, not knowing what that means.

    Amidst the joy and celebration, they asked me why I was leaving. "I'll be around", I said, as I wandered off into the distance, proud of what we had accomplished that day.

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