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I don't think it's a secret any more that the Democratic Party is now the party of the very rich and of the non-manufacturing middle class, and the Republican Party is the party of everyone else.
[Increased immigration isn't a matter of good or bad, it is a lot more nuanced.
I can't think of how anyone in any country would want to refuse immigration of very highly skilled engineers and similar as that is what the economy depends upon. Elon Musk and many before him including almost everyone in the atomic bomb project have been indispensable in making the country what it is right now.
The question of who immigration is good for and bad for is a complex one, probably with different answers right down to the exact individual and situation. So much for the truth.]
Overall the Democrats are for increased or even unrestricted immigration and the Republicans against and I think on the basis of the supporters of the two parties it is easy to explain the difference.
[Increased immigration isn't a matter of good or bad, it is a lot more nuanced.
I can't think of how anyone in any country would want to refuse immigration of very highly skilled engineers and similar as that is what the economy depends upon. Elon Musk and many before him including almost everyone in the atomic bomb project have been indispensable in making the country what it is right now.
The question of who immigration is good for and bad for is a complex one, probably with different answers right down to the exact individual and situation. So much for the truth.]
Overall the Democrats are for increased or even unrestricted immigration and the Republicans against and I think on the basis of the supporters of the two parties it is easy to explain the difference.