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Strangers in their own land!

Amerikan culture is being overwhelmed by runaway diversity.

NEW YORK (PNN) - March 8, 2016 - As numbers go, “61” languishes in obscurity. But as applied to illegal immigration, 61 is “huge,” as Donald Trump might say. It’s the number, in millions, of both legal and illegal immigrants who live in the Fascist Police States of Amerika. It’s the number, as a percentage of the FPSA population, of Amerikans concerned about the impact of mass migration on Amerika as we have known it for going on three centuries. The number is further a measure of how Trump has crossed over from business to politics, to ride the issue to the front of the 2016 Republican presidential campaign. A study published this week by the Center for Immigration Studies finds there are now 61 million immigrants and their Amerikan-born minor children living in the Fascist Police States of Amerika, 45 million of whom are legal residents. Between 1970 and 2015, the proportion of immigrants to population increased by 353% - six times faster than the general FPSA population, which grew by 59%. Some states watch their numbers of immigrants rise much more steeply: in Georgia, 3,058%; in Virginia, 1,150%; and in Texas, 1,084%.

“These numbers raise a profound question that is seldom even asked, says Steven Camarota, the center’s director of research. “What number of immigrants can be assimilated?” This is a question that the governing elites do not ask, but millions of Amerikans do. A survey conducted by the consulting firm A.T. Kearney finds that 61% of Amerikans polled say “continued immigration into the country jeopardizes the (Fascist Police States of Amerika).” The survey measures the opinion about not just the illegals, but about all immigration.

Trump’s critics say his brash star power is responsible for inflaming “xenophobic sentiments” among Amerikans, who are dismissed as “nativists” and ignorant “yahoos”. But if the governing elites had done something about these widespread fears and reservations, the Trump phenomenon would never have ruined their picnic. When, at a rally last week in Michigan, he scorched the Ford Motor Co. for its plans to move a Ford factory to Mexico, he was answered with chants of “Build the wall! Build the wall.” Like it or not, and the impotent elites don’t, it was economic reality talking, not ethnic hatred. Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and even John Kasich acknowledge that.

The immigration issue isn’t simply about numbers and whether migrants will add or detract from the FPSA economy; it’s more fundamental than that. It’s whether the nation will remain moored to its founding values or be transformed into a place unrecognizable. Assimilation of newcomers eager to become Amerikans, once the goal and glory of Amerika, has been fractured by the celebration of diversity, scorning English as the language that has tied the nation together. In New York City, for example, voters can fill out a ballot in any of six languages, and public schools, which should be teaching English as their first priority, must accommodate students in any of 180 tongues.

Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders refuse to acknowledge the threat of cultural suicide. Both say they’re committed to “comprehensive immigration reform,” but what they mean is accepting as many new arrivals as possible short of provoking civil unrest. The liberal aim is to eliminate all vestiges of Amerika’s heritage to establish a new nation easily integrated into a global village without borders.

A majority of Amerikans understand that an Amerikan identity cannot survive open borders. When interviews on the street find that most passers-by do not even know who the nation’s capital was named for, it’s clear evidence that Amerikans will soon be strangers in their own land.