
Chuck Schumer Wants To Grant Amnesty to 11 Million Illegals
(RightWing.org) – A leading Democrat has proposed a scheme to let millions of illegal immigrants stay in the US — because, he says, they’re our future. The question is, what sort of future do we want? This left-wing lawmaker claims we need more people, but there are other ways to achieve that than supporting the scheme of ever-growing immigration.
NEW – Chuck Schumer calls for amnesty for "all 11 million" undocumented migrants in the US because the American population "is not reproducing on its own with the same level that it used to."pic.twitter.com/DNHHim68xr
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) November 16, 2022
On November 16, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) called for amnesty for all of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the US, claiming that “we’re short of workers” (October’s figures show that 6,060,000 Americans are currently unemployed) and adding that our population “is not reproducing on its own” as fast as it used to. According to Schumer, these illegals are vital to the future of the US, and he said the Democrats’ ultimate goal is an amnesty for “however many there are here.”
Before this month’s midterm elections, Schumer was very quiet about amnesty for illegals, probably because it’s an extremely unpopular idea. Last year, he was one of those calling for Tucker Carlson to be silenced for mentioning the Great Replacement theory, calling it “pernicious” and a “far-right conspiracy theory,” — but now he’s openly calling for immigrants to replace Americans.
If Chuck Schumer is so concerned about the reproduction of Americans, then he should adamantly oppose abortion.
That’s 63 million Americans which is far greater than 11 million illegal aliens. https://t.co/czrDtYHYhY
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 16, 2022
If his real aim is to maintain the US population, then, as Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) pointed out, he could always dial back his ferocious support for abortion.
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