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The Immigration Crisis and Jeremy Carl on the Future of America's Immigration Policy

Updated: Feb 11

Roger Clark interviews Jeremy Carl, a fellow at the Claremont Institute and author of "The Unprotected Class," to discuss the contentious and highly politicized issue of immigration in the United States. The conversation begins with a comparison between the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the current immigration challenges faced by the U.S., exploring the potential consequences of uncontrolled immigration. Carl provides insights into how historical precedents can inform contemporary policy, emphasizing the importance of cultural assimilation and the risks posed by demographic shifts. The episode also addresses the broader implications of immigration on American identity, the role of political ideologies in shaping immigration policy, and the ongoing debate over whether diversity is a strength or a challenge for the nation. This thought-provoking discussion challenges listeners to consider the long-term impacts of immigration on American society.

Jeremy Carl on The Fourscore Project: Part I

In Part II (see video below), Jeremy Carl, continues to discuss on the ongoing immigration crisis in the United States. Building on their previous conversation, Carl delves into the societal and institutional risks posed by uncontrolled immigration, comparing the current situation in the U.S. to historical precedents. The discussion explores how rapid demographic changes, fueled by immigration, could erode social trust and alter the fabric of American society. Carl also addresses the political motivations behind the push for increased immigration, including the desire to shift the political landscape and provide businesses with cheap labor. The episode concludes with a reflection on the broader implications of these trends for the future of America.

Jeremy Carl on The Fourscore Project: Part II

Roger Clark wraps up his compelling discussion with Jeremy Carl in Part III, focusing on the immigration crisis in the United States. The episode dives into the concept of the "celebration parallax," a term coined to describe the polarized perceptions of immigration and demographic change depending on who discusses them. Carl highlights the impact of uncontrolled immigration on social cohesion, the potential risks to American institutions, and the broader cultural implications of shifting demographics. The conversation also touches on the controversial topics of white privilege and patriarchy, with Carl questioning their relevance in modern America. The episode concludes with a reflection on the potential outcomes of continued open-border policies and the choices Americans face in the upcoming elections.

Jeremy Carl on The Fourscore Project: Part III

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