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    Anti-Immigration Fervor Is Different This Time

    Anti-Immigration Fervor Is Different This Time

    Americans now are much more welcoming than they were in the last outbreak of xenophobia.

    December 18, 2017, 2:00 AM PST



    The wave of anti-immigration sentiment that boosted the presidential campaign of Donald Trump has eerie historical parallels. In 1955, historian John Higham wrote a book entitled, “Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism, 1860-1925.” The restrictionist movements, ideas and legislative efforts chronicled in Higham’s history bear a distinct resemblance to those that have emerged in the present day. But there are good reasons to think that this time is different because economic and cultural changes make it unlikely the U.S. will go down the same isolationist path that it trod in the early 20th century.

    “Strangers in the Land” traces three distinct kinds of American nativism. The first, anti-Catholic sentiment, mostly died out after Irish immigration trailed off. But the recurrent bouts of panic over a papist fifth column bear an interesting resemblance to modern fears of Islam:

    Catholic meetings were spied upon for evidence of military preparations. In Toledo the mayor, the police commissioner, and others bought Winchester rifles to repel an anticipated invasion, and many … were afraid to go to bed at night. … A rural schoolteacher in Minnesota went about heavily armed for weeks to defend himself against the anticipated massacre [of Protestants].

    Higham’s second type of nativism is anti-radicalism -- basically, early anti-communism. The third type, however, which became dominant in the 1920s, was racial nativism, or the belief that people of Northern and Western European descent were superior to others, and that the U.S. would collapse if they didn’t remain a majority. It was this sentiment that ultimately led to the restrictive Johnson-Reed Act of 1924, which severely limited immigration and set quotas ensuring that most immigration would come from the racially favored countries.

    The 1924 law was recently praised by Trump’s attorney general, Jeff Sessions. Meanwhile, the idea of preventing racial demographic change is central to the ethos of the alt-right activists who have been at the vanguard of agitating for immigration restriction. As in the early 20th century, a panic over changing demographics is leading to calls for the U.S. to close the gates. Higham’s history seems to be repeating itself.

    But things might not turn out the same way as they did 100 years ago. In the 1910s and 1920s, public pressure for immigration restriction was intense -- now, it’s supported only by a shrinking minority of Americans. Polls find that support for decreased immigration has fallen in the last decade:

    Restrictionism Falls Out of Favor


    Shares of Americans supporting reduced immigration:

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    Trump’s election hasn't sparked a general hardening of attitudes against immigrants, as occurred in the 1910s and 1920s. In fact, Americans of all political persuasions say more positive things about immigrants in 2017 than they did in previous years:

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    Americans are even less militant toward illegal immigrants. Polls show increasing support in 2017 for giving unauthorized immigrants a path to citizenship rather than deporting them:

    * Use link to see chart

    Why are Americans so pro-immigration, even in the age of Trump? One possible reason could be that they’re more comfortable with diversity than their forebears were in the age Higham writes about. Americans certainly express fewer reservations about diversity than do people in Europe:

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    A second reason could be that some -- though not all -- of the changes restrictionists want have already happened on their own, with no need for new legislation. Illegal immigration, long the chief target of restrictionists’ ire, has effectively stopped -- since 2007, the unauthorized immigrant population has fallen. Immigration from Mexico, the main source of population inflow during the 1990s and early 2000s, has been in reverse for a decade, with more Mexicans going south than coming north. Overall, low-skilled immigration to the U.S. is trailing off -- the main group now coming into the U.S. are educated people, mostly from East and South Asia.

    A third reason, though, is that the economy of 2017 is simply much different from the economy of 1917. In the days of rapid industrialization, immigrants mostly supplied cheap labor, working in factories and mines. Unions were afraid that immigrants would hold their wages down, while business owners were worried that foreign workers would come bearing radical anti-capitalist sentiment. This meant that both sides of the class divide were comfortable with the 1924 laws.

    Today, however, the U.S. economy has transitioned from one based on low-wage manufacturing to one based on knowledge work and innovation. Whether immigrants ever threatened the jobs and wages of the native-born once upon a time, they probably don’t threaten them now. There’s plenty of evidence that knowledge workers complement each other, so that high-skilled foreigners raise the wages of high-skilled and low-skilled native-born workers alike.

    In other words, enacting new laws and regulations against immigration -- such as the RAISE Act now being considered by Congress, or various other moves by the Trump administration -- would strike directly at the heart of U.S. economic leadership. Rather than boosting incomes for the native-born, it would lower them, by weakening American dominance in innovative industries.

    So there’s a good chance that history won’t repeat itself. The 2010s and 2020s may not prove to be an echo of the xenophobic moment of 100 years ago. Even if Trump does enact some measures to keep out immigrants, it’s likely that there will be pressure from both the public and from business groups for Trump’s successor to reverse these measures.

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    Why are Americans so pro-immigration, even in the age of Trump? One possible reason could be that they’re more comfortable with diversity than their forebears were in the age Higham writes about. Americans certainly express fewer reservations about diversity than do people in Europe:
    The main reason for these "changes" is not that Americans have become more pro-immigration. It is because back around 2010 this very publication, and the owner Michael Bloomberg started paying for designer polling information that would back up their plans to pass Amnesty after they were defeated legislatively in 2006, 2007, and 2010.

    Back then, the real polling data showed American super-majorities opposed hyper legal immigration and illegal immigration as we have documented here in our large collection of polls... (View)

    But over the last seven years, articles and broadcasts have been filled with bogus polls paid for and circulated by pro-Amnesty pro-immigration corporations such as Fox News, CNN, Washington Post, ABC, the Associated Press and numerous other companies doing all they can to get Amnesty for illegals passed.

    The change has not been in American attitudes. The change has been in the level of expense and sophistication of the liars that back the illegal alien invasion and a socialist overthrow of America. This article is yet their latest set of lies layered upon previous lies and designer polls that are mere propaganda.

    Most Americans are still smart enough to know that immigration and illegal immigration is being used to hurt them and threaten the future of America.

    Past generations were smart enough to put on the brakes when immigration started causing problems for US citizens. The elites responsible for this article want to destroy the people of the US, prevent them from putting on the brakes this time, and see Americans displaced and replaced in US elections and government control.
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    It's all lies, all fake news, all crooked dishonest polling. Americans are not pro-immigration and haven't been for more than a century. This crap has been pushed down our throats against our will. The result is a disaster, more people than jobs, more poverty, more unemployment, less unity, less love, less trust, less domestic tranquility and has had a destructive influence on public policies, laws, rules and regulations all of which have amounted to the more than $20 trillion in national debt with absolutely NOTHING to show for it and no humanly means of ever paying for it.

    When more than 1/3 of your population can't pay their utilities or rent on time and another 1/3 lives paycheck to paycheck with less than $1,000 cash in savings, you're screwed, and that is just a mathematical fact. Fixing this mess is like unraveling a giant nasty hairball.
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    WE WANT ALL IMMIGRATION, REFUGEES, ASYLUM, TPS AND STUDENT VISA'S PUT ON HOLD FOR 10 YEARS!

    CLEAN UP THE MESS WE ALREADY HAVE HERE...NOT BRING MORE PEOPLE IN!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    YES!! We must unite and call for a 10 to 20 Year Moratorium on ALL Immigration. ALL OF IT. We're full to the brim, our pot is boiling over, more people than jobs and money to support them, and I'll be damn if when Trump fixes this disaster and rebuilds our national and individual wealth, we let it flow out to foreign countries through the pockets of illegal aliens, terrorists, and excess immigrants. You don't fix one hole in the pipe to stop a plumbing leak, then turn around and sabotage the whole effort by drilling another one.

    Demand a 10 to 20 Year Moratorium on All Immigration and Demand It Now!!
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    We have MILLIONS homeless and living in tents!

    Not one more stinking illegal alien, refugee, asylum liar, TPS or foreigner on our soil!

    And not one more stinking anchor rat! They are NOT US citizens so STOP issuing US Birth Certificates!

    Overcrowded schools, massive student loan debt! NO MORE STUDENT VISA'S!

    Get those US college grads to work and paying off THEIR loans! They took them...they pay them back! NO LOAN FORGIVENESS!

    NO JOBS TO FOREIGN STUDENTS ... GET THEM OUT OF OUR SCHOOLS.
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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