Obama was in some interview prior to his election, that I'm sure I will never be able to find now, but he explained that the goal was to bring people in & eventually overwhelm all of the welfare & healthcare & education systems so that everything could then be radically changed for the better. Of course his idea of "better" was universal healthcare & UBI & whatever which are just even less sustainable forms of socialism than the systems they want to overwhelm.
Notice that the same advocates of open border policies freak out when the sort of poor, uneducated people they are trying to bring in end up in their area.
Foreigners (from wherever) are an important part of any socialist revolution because the lack of shared culture makes it easy to make them believe others are hostile toward them, & it's easy to get reactions that make it marginally true. So then when socialist policies need enforcing you have people ready to force things on the opposing group. Many of the horrors of the Soviet Union were only possible because they internally sent armies from one country/culture to attack dissidents from another country/culture.
I personally have zero problem with anyone who actually comes here to work. Working in residential construction, it's very clear that people who actually come to work are very valuable. But politically speaking there are also some very nefarious things being done.
quotingA huge portion of bitcoiners are closeted statists and forgetful that they too are descendants of immigrants.
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But they don't mind immigrants when they are serving coffee and delivering UberEATS. They just don't wanna see too much brown skin in their own neighborhoods.
Complain about welfare states after spending trillions to bomb Muslims for 20 years, amazing