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00:00I'm wondering if you have any concerns about that idea of immigration decline and therefore population decline
00:05because it does have serious economic considerations into the future.
00:11Yes, but there are serious social and political consequences to letting many people in from very different cultures.
00:20And I think that there should be a middle ground there, let in some people, but preferably give some advantages
00:32to the more culturally compatible nationalities.
00:38Across the southern border, that largely Christian.
00:40I mean, they're coming from countries where America has projected its power for so long.
00:45The Monroe Doctrine, now the Donro Doctrine, that this is our sphere of influence.
00:51I think that the overwhelmingly Hispanic immigrants coming up through the border during the Biden administration,
01:01and actually just historically for the last 50 years, have a higher likelihood of ultimately assimilating, especially over multiple generations.
01:13But you don't like them?
01:15I mean, you just said you didn't like them coming in those numbers.
01:18I don't like massive illegal immigration.
01:23I don't.
01:23I am all for legal immigration.
01:27And the United States would actually do better to loosen up on the legal side.
01:32I think we should let more people in legally and make it easier and cheaper.
01:36Okay.
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