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How would u handle immigration? and what about the native latinos born in america and others? What policies would u push for?

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I think immigration should be racially conscious in addition to being highly restrictive and selective. If it were up to me, I would scrap the Hart-Celler Act and bring back the National Origins Formula. Ideally, birthright citizenship would be ended (most countries don't have this system anyways, it's unique to the Americas and a few other countries). As for the legal immigrants and their children, the vast majority of them would be sent back, but *maybe* some criteria would be invented for the extremely exceptional and non-subversive ones to allow them to stay (expect very few to meet such criteria).

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I see. As a Latino, I see many who are not loyal to America; many are loyal to the country they came from or where their parents came from. I think deporting or helping those types go back to the country they feel more connected with or identify with, like helping them get visas to go back home and helping them settle in, will help the country a lot as well. Keeping those who are loyal and telling them to integrate into the greater population. Mixing with whites since, on average, most are 60/40 (white or native DNA). Since homogenous societies are better and they are not that far off, to help with falling IQ, simply do embryo selection. But to also tell them to learn American culture and its customs and to embrace it, learn its history, achievements, heroes, founders, etc. And to deport recent ones who commit crimes. And to deport ones that don't contribute much to the system (relying too much on welfare, for example). What do you think? In my experience, it's hard to be pro-American where I live because I'm always getting new immigrants and I'm the only one who speaks English, and my Spanish is kind of bad. I live in Miami. And sometimes they make fun of you, or they see you as wired. And many are not integrating but embracing the cultures they came from, not the American ones. Tbh, I kind of feel alone here. I literally have to learn Spanish to make friends here. Most know almost nothing about America and don't try to embrace American culture. Only a few whites here (Anglos) do embrace it, but not white Hispanics. Back then, it wasn't this bad, and I was born here; it got worse with time. And the housing prices here are just getting worse and worse. I lowkey want to get rid of all the low-skilled immigrants here. I believe it will make things better. What do you think?

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