NeoCon Nikki to Ben Shapiro: ‘We Need as Many Immigrants As We Can’
Noted NeoCon and former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley joined noted NeoCon Ben Shapiro’s podcast last weekend and discussed America’s need for more immigrants, first reported by Breitbart.
“Immigrants are the fabric of America,” Haley said at one point.
“It’s what makes us great,” she continued. “We need as many immigrants as we can. We need the skills, we need the talent, we need the culture. We need all of that.”
Of course, Haley noted that America is a “country of laws,” and that those laws need to be enforced, which historically is an empty platitude used by fence-sitting Republicans who seek to be accepted by leftists, but also want to appear as though they’re tough on immigration.
In reality, that “argument” is one used by weak Republican politicians to avoid discussing any actual immigration policy, thus eschewing their responsibility to the American people.
“The one thing about America and what I have always loved is America is a country of immigrants,” Haley said. “It’s the fabric of America to have multiple cultures. Multiple populations. Multiple heritages that do come into America that make it what it is.”
Americans explicitly rejected Haley and Shapiro-type Republicans when they elected President Donald J. Trump in 2016, who vowed to curb mass illegal immigration.
Trump’s was a message that ordinary Americans were dying to hear, though implementing his policies has proven difficult.
Big League Politics reported:
President Donald J. Trump has declared a national state of emergency, for which several heavily-blue states immediately sued his administration. Democrats refuse to budge on the issue, unwilling to secure America’s borders. As illegal border crossings surge, they blocked a meaningful amount of wall funding in the 2019 federal budget.
In what many conservatives see as a colossal failure, the Republican Congress, led by former Speaker Paul Ryan, current Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, failed to deliver wall funding to the president’s desk during all of 2017 and 2018, when Republicans held the House, the Senate, and the White House.
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