The decision to enlarge the polity to include outsiders, even if it changes our demographic makeup and influences future elections, is one the polity makes democratically about itself. [More] (I had to open in an incognito window to bypass the WaPo paywall)
And the more the polity is enlarged with outsiders, the more foreign nationals can be imported to give the totalitarians the power they demand. Hell, get enough and they'll be able to vote to "deport" us!
"To secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity" isn't even mentioned by this domestic enemy, is it?
Good thing this has nothing to do with that "single issue."
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The way a polity make democratic decisions about itself is to pass legislation -- not to have a handful of executive dictators-in-chief explicitly overrule, countermand, and ignore the existing and longstanding legislative decisions that have been passed.
Hell, when all the Mexicans are finally here, I'll decamp for Monterey.
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