Not All Immigrants Are r-strategists

Interesting poll:

Most Americans who immigrated to the U.S. support Donald Trump’s call for a temporary immigration ban from some countries, along with other proposals that appear to view foreigners with suspicion, according to a new Morning Consult poll.

The online survey, conducted after Trump unveiled his national security platform on Monday, shows that the views of immigrants and descendants of recent immigrants do not differ much from those of the general electorate.

Should read, “Most Americans who legally immigrated to the U.S. support Donald Trump’s call…” I will bet you will also see divergence of opinion based on the use of welfare and other state-offered financial support.

Immigrants that seek out lands that offer freedom and reward hard work in a time when their homeland is enjoying substantial amounts of free resources, and who follow the rules when immigrating, will be a different psychology from immigrants who break the law to move into a wealthy land that offers free resources, in a time when resources are short in their homelands.

This highlights why the Cuckservatives, in appealing to the illegal r-immigrants (who were already voting democrat), and in rejecting any appeal to the legal K-immigrants, were such failures in each election.

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7 years ago

[…] Not All Immigrants Are r-strategists […]

chris
chris
7 years ago

Generally the only way for someone to legally migrate to the US is to either have a tertiary education and a job offering there or to have half a million US dollars to invest in a business in the US. This would generally select against r.