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Monday, February 19, 2018

The 12 Most Important Facts Americans Should Know about President Trump’s Immigration Policy




1.   The population of the U.S. is 4.4% of the world’s population. The population of the other countries in the world is 95.6%. Additionally, America’s 4.4 percent is becoming strongly divided by race, gender, wealth, politics and religion. It accurate to say, “The United States is no longer ‘one nation under God;’ instead, the U.S. is ‘a multi-fragmented nation that is rapidly losing its respect and its position as the greatest country in the world.

2.   China’s middle class is bigger than the entire population of the U.S. Private entrepreneurship in China is increasing by leaps and bounds. China’s leader, Xi Jinping, is aggressively encouraging the growth of small businesses. Additionally, China’s government is rapidly transforming many of its policies from communism to capitalism.

3.   Xi Jinping’s main goal is to make his country the number one country in the world in eight years. Ironically, our immigration policy is helping him to achieve this goal: Every country Donald Trump and the United States rejects – Xi Jinping and China embraces. Currently, China has a strong established presence in Africa and South-East Asia, and a growing presence in South America.  

4.   China is one of the world’s leaders in the fight to reduce global warming. China is leading the world in the production of alternative fuel in many significant areas. It is rapidly becoming the major supplier of alternative fuel for many European countries.

5.   American agricultural exports are down in significant numbers for the second year in a row. Some Europeans nations are suggesting that the down turn of agricultural exports indicates a growing push-back against U.S. immigration policies. Moreover, it is quite possible that the markets we are currently losing, we will never regain.

6.   Xi Jinping, the leader of China, holds the three major titles of power: President of the People's Republic of China, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, and Chairman of the Central Military Commission. In many important ways, Xi Jinping style of leadership is like the style of former President Reagan. For example, both men came into office with clear and well-articulated visions of their objectives and goals they planned to accomplish during their times in office. Also, both men saw overwhelming increase in their popularity as they accomplished their objectives. Moreover, their efforts resulted in sharp rises in superpower status for their respective countries.

7.   Many experts believe that India will become the number 2 nation in the world by 2030. Only China will be ahead of India in global domination. Although these experts believe that the United States will be third in the world, many of them could not rule out the possibility that the United States will be fourth with Russia taking the third spot.

8.   The United States influence throughout the world is diminishing. A growing number of countries are voting against American policies throughout the world. The United States is increasingly excluded from important world conferences.

9.   There are so many countries that are converting to alternative fuel (in accordance with the world’s global warming agreement) that coal and oil producing countries, like the United States, will have large supply of these products without world markets for them. The full impact of this shift in alternative fuel will occur around 2030, but Americans will begin to see significant signs as early as 2024 or within the next six to seven years.

10. If the United States continues its current immigration policies, by the end of President Trump’s first term in office, the best paying and most attractive jobs in the world will not be in the United States of America. The best companies in the world, including those that are own by Americans, will be in foreign countries with favorable immigration policies that allow companies to attract the world’s best, brightest and gifted people – including the best and brightest from the United States of America. 

11. Remember: The United States has 4.4 percent of the world’s population. The rest of the world has 95.6 percent of the population. As the United States’ 4.4 percent continues to break itself into fragments – based on race, gender, age, wealth, politics, and religion; the rest of the world is discovering that they are other countries, like China and India, that are willing to fill the voids left by the United States. Currently China is providing many countries in South America, Africa, and South-East Asia with expert consultants in buildings and highway construction and agriculture and manufacturing exports.   

12. Can you imagine the wealth of skills, knowledge, trade secrets, cultural/civic information, and youthful-energetic- human resources China and India will gain if the United States decides to reject “the 800,000 dreamers” of DACA?  
               
    by
James A. Porter