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Australia has recorded its lowest ever birth rates, again. At the same time, record levels of immigrants continue to pour into the country. But not only is immigration making Aussies poorer, it’s directly correlated with declining birth rates. Research shows immigration itself is a factor behind declining birth rates...

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I have consistently maintained this view regarding illegal immigration from our southern border, and I extend the same principle to those seeking to enter from elsewhere: immigration is not a global entitlement. Entry into the United States is not a moral guarantee—it is a policy decision that must be made based on our national interests. Period. The United States has always been a nation of immigrants, yes—but only when immigration was tied to a clear contribution to the country’s development. We cannot continue to frame immigration as an emotional issue. It is a matter of economic limits, social cohesion, and political responsibility. Assimilation is necessary, but it is not sufficient. Even the most well-meaning immigrant draws from the same finite pool of housing, education, healthcare, and job opportunities as native-born citizens. That is not an ideological opinion—it is a reality of scarcity. Resources are not elastic. We have overcrowded schools, strained hospitals, and a housing crisis that is pricing out working-class Americans. Only a fool would advocate adding more people to a stressed system, regardless of their character or intentions, worsens these challenges. This is not about demonizing anyone. It is about prioritizing Americans—particularly the working-class, who are often the first to feel the pressure of unchecked immigration. Low-skilled workers are often the ones who are asked to absorb the costs of policies designed by elites who remain immune to their disastrous consequences. I think we need a temporary immigration moratorium, it’s not isolationist; it is pragmatic. It is not a wall against the world—it is a pause to rebuild our foundation. Before we open the door any wider, we must ensure the house is in order. We must fix our schools, address our housing shortage, restore the integrity of our immigration laws, and rebalance a labor market that is growing increasingly hostile to the working people of this country. Immigration must serve the national interest—not sentimentalism, not globalism, and certainly not guilt. Until we can guarantee that our immigration system works for the American people, we have no obligation—moral or legal—to accept others simply because they ask or because some people feel bad. This is not a rejection of compassion. It is a reaffirmation of responsibility.

Shermichael Singleton

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This weekend Kayleigh McEnany asked me why Democrats seem to put illegal aliens first & ignore their crimes. The dark truth ⬇️ "We aren’t people to these politicians, we’re impediments to power… They’ve made a cruel calculation that power is attained by importing more illegals so that during censuses they can get higher rates of population in these blue areas and get more congressional seats… because that’s how congressional apportionment works. They right now have over 10, probably over a dozen congressional seats that they should NOT have because illegals were counted in our last census. So that’s why they behave like this." "The real sin to them isn’t that Americans are being killed, it’s not that Americans are being raped, it’s not that our wallets get smaller every time an illegal abuses public benefits or puts their kids in our schools… No the real sin to them is that we notice that it’s their policies that made this happen." "Our compassion is misplaced. There’s such thing as suicidal empathy and our country seems infected with it in many sectors because we have lost sight of the fact that the people that really deserve compassion is the grandma who dies at the ER because it’s flooded with illegals using it like a doctors office and the average American seeing worse outcomes with their wages and the opportunities their kids have. Our compassion should lie with the American citizen first." "And as a Latino myself, I have to tell people, there is a trap: They want people to believe this is a race issue. It’s not. You are not a racist for wanting your country to be safe, for having boundaries, or for having laws and borders and to DEMAND assimilation from immigrants."

Robby Starbuck

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