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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

America Is More than an Economic Zone for Mass Migration | 2/27/25

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Blaze Media

Politics, News Commentary, News, Society & Culture

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2025

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

We seem to have universal support in the GOP for ending welfare and criminality among immigrants, but we’re forgetting the great replacement of Americans is still a problem culturally and in the labor market. I’m joined today by Jason Richwine, resident scholar at the Center for Immigration Studies, for a discussion on how the STEM worker shortage is a hoax. He uses the price of eggs to show how scarcity creates a sharp rise in prices, so why don’t we see a sharp rise in wages for STEM workers if there really is a shortage? We also discuss the scope of anchor babies boxing out American citizenship and how mass balkanized migration has even contributed to less American fertility by weakening community cohesion. Finally, we discuss the folly of those who think that mass migration will suddenly work for us if it’s orchestrated by Trump and Republicans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Politics without the soap opera with unfiltered constitutional conservative truth.

0:06.3

The Conservative Review with Daniel Burns.

0:09.5

And welcome back fellow American patriots and Minutemen standing at the ready to fight anew for the issues that matter in the way they matter at the time they matter.

0:19.0

That time is today.

0:20.3

February 27th, it is Thursday,

0:22.8

and the issue today is back to immigration, who we are as a nation. It's not just a matter

0:29.4

of keeping out the worst criminals or not having people on welfare, but a country that speaks with one voice that is not balkanized culturally and that

0:43.0

is not taken advantage of by labor trafficking, corporate trafficking.

0:50.4

You know, we go back and forth between spending inflation and immigration, the two big issues.

0:58.4

So we're going to track day by day.

1:00.3

The mandate, obviously, we cover culture and medical freedom, foreign policy, many other things.

1:05.8

Certainly state affairs.

1:08.7

But those were the two big mandates.

1:12.6

And like I've said, we learned during Trump's first term, you have a lot of illusory gains,

1:20.1

but in the long run, you go backwards.

1:23.1

And we wanted to make sure that we don't do that again, and we utilize some of these advantages.

1:30.0

And one of the things I'm very concerned about is, and it's not any one statement, I don't take every statement of Trump that's kind of liberal, you know, fully serious, just like I don't take all the good things, he says,

1:45.3

seriously, unfortunately, that don't always, unfortunately, come to fruition either.

1:50.3

But when you look at a preponderance of evidence, this affinity and obsession with

1:58.4

foreign investments, foreign labor, you know, bringing in so-called wealthy foreign

2:04.3

people, tethering it to immigration, tethering it to citizenship. Again, it's the sovereign

2:10.4

wealth funds, it's the AI distribution data centers. It's the H-1B is talking about now this new gold card.

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