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The Immigration Double-Standard
One standard for White countries, another for
the rest of the world
Governments throughout the world severely
restrict immigration into their countries. For example, Mexico will not let just
anyone into their country. Only people who fall into special categories are
allowed to move to Mexico, e.g. pensioners [people who have guaranteed income
sources outside of Mexico] or investors, or professionals such as scientists who
are working in some capacity to benefit Mexico [1]. Common people -- blue-collar
working types -- are usually restricted. And the rate of immigration that Mexico
does allow is slow.
Furthermore, the Mexican attitude towards foreigners is
worth noting: Mexico is nationalistic. She even states in her national anthem
that foreigners spoil Mexico by setting foot into her:
"But if some
strange enemy should dare to profane your ground with his step, think, oh
beloved country, that heaven has given you a soldier in every son." -- The
National Anthem of the United Mexican States.
Most Asian countries also
have immigration laws which are much more strict than those of White
countries.
Yet all White countries are expected to open up their borders to anyone who wants to
enter them.
It seems odd that Mexicans and Asians are not referred to as racists for tightly
restricting immigration into their countries but Whites are called racists for
attempting to do the same.
Why is there one standard for Whites and
another standard for everyone else when it comes to the issue of immigration? The answer of course is that non-White
immigration is yet another weapon that is being used to wage war on White
Western culture [2].
[1]
special Mexican government immigration categories: Pensioner [FM2/FM3],
Investors [FM2], Professional [FM2/FM3], Staff Aide [FM2/FM3], Scientist
[FM2/FM3], Technician [FM2/FM3], Relative [FM2/FM3]
[2] Jewish
involvement in creating America's open borders Here
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