–Does our doublethink about immigration, cause you cognitive dissonance?

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Does our doublethink about immigration, cause you cognitive dissonance?

Doublethink: Doublethink is the act of ordinary people simultaneously accepting two mutually contradictory beliefs as correct.
Cognitive dissonance: Contradictory beliefs causing conflict in one’s mind.

Consider Donald Trump’s comments about immigrants and jobs: July, 2015:

Trump in Phoenix: Mexicans Are Coming to Take Your Jobs

“I love the Mexican people … I respect Mexico … but the problem we have is that their leaders are much sharper, smarter and more cunning than our leaders, and they’re killing us at the border. They’re taking our jobs. They’re taking our manufacturing jobs. They’re taking our money. They’re killing us.””

Do you agree with Trump that immigrants “are taking our jobs.”

Or consider Donald Trump’s comments about immigrants and jobs: September, 2015

“I want people to come into our country legally. I want to have a big fat beautiful open door. I want people of great talent to come in for Silicon Valley. I want engineers. I want physicists. We want people of great talent to be in the United States work here and ultimately to become a citizen.”

“[Immigration] also can be a very positive subject, because I believe so strongly in immigration and we have to stop illegal immigration and we have to look forward to great immigration done in a legal manner.”

Do you agree with Trump that we want talented and smart immigrants to take America’s engineering and physics jobs? Do you feel it is better that those jobs, rather than more menial jobs, to be taken by immigrants?

Do you see any contradiction between concern about immigrants taking jobs and wanting more immigrants to take high-end jobs?

Or consider Donald Trump’s comments about immigrants and welfare:

End welfare abuse. Applicants for entry to the United States should be required to certify that they can pay for their own housing, healthcare and other needs before coming to the U.S.

Do you agree with Trump that immigration should be limited to immigrants who already have well-paying jobs in the U.S., and that poor people or immigrants without well-paying jobs should not be allowed to enter the U.S.?

Consider Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte’s comments:

The United States of America is extremely hospitable to immigrants, asylees, and refugees. Our nation’s record of generosity and compassion to people in need of protection from war, anarchy, natural disaster, and persecution is exemplary and easily the best in the world.

Do you agree that our record of generosity and compassion is the best in the world?

Compare your belief with Trump’s comments:

A nation without borders is not a nation. There must be a wall across the southern border.

And this:

Germany can cope with at least 500,000 asylum seekers a year for several years, Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel has said.

Hungary’s conservative leadership is building a border fence to try to keep (immigrants out, but German politicians have expressed pride in crowds who turned out to welcome new arrivals.

And this:

Between 2012 and 2013, the (U.S.)foreign-born population increased by about 523,000.

The population of Germany is 1/4 that of the U.S. In area, Germany is smaller than the state of Montana.

Is our generosity and compassion really the best in the world?

And finally, we come to this:

Top 10 MYTHS About Immigration

Myth 1. Immigrants don’t pay taxes.
(Source: http://www.immigrationforum.org/about/articles/tax_study.htm)

Myth 2. Immigrants come here to take welfare.
(Source: “Questioning Immigration Policy – Can We Afford to Open Our Arms?”, Friends Committee on National Legislation Document #G-606-DOM, January 25, 1996. http:www.fas.org/pub/gen/fcnl/immigra.html )

Myth 3. Immigrants send all their money back to their home countries.
(Source: http://www.cato.org/research/articles/griswold-020218.html)

Myth 4. Immigrants take jobs and opportunity away from Americans.
(Source: Richard Vedder, Lowell Gallaway, and Stephen Moore, Immigration and Unemployment: New Evidence, Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, Arlington, VA (Mar. 1994), p. 13.)

Myth 5. Immigrants are a drain on the U.S. economy.
(Source: Andrew Sum, Mykhaylo Trubskyy, Ishwar Khatiwada, et al., Immigrant Workers in the New England Labor Market: Implications for Workforce Development Policy, Center for Labor Market Studies, Northeastern University, Boston, Prepared for the New England Regional Office, the Employment and Training Administration, and the U.S. Department of Labor, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2002. http://www.nupr.neu.edu/11-02/immigration.PDF)

Myth 6. Immigrants don’t want to learn English or become Americans.
(Source: American Immigration Lawyers Association, Myths & Facts in the Immigration Debate”, 8/14/03. http://www.aila.org/contentViewer.aspx?bc=17,142#section4)
(Source: Simon Romero and Janet Elder, “Hispanics in the US Report Optimism” New York Times, Aug. 6, 2003)

Myth 7. Today’s immigrants are different than those of 100 years ago.
(Source: Census Data: http://www.census.gov/prod/2002pubs/censr-4.pdf)

Myth 8. Most immigrants cross the border illegally.
(Source: Department of Homeland Security http://uscis.gov/graphics/shared/statistics/index.htm)

Myth 9. Weak U.S. border enforcement has led to high undocumented immigration.
(Source: Immigration and Naturalization website:http://www.ncjrs.org/ondcppubs/publications/enforce/border/ins_3.html)

Myth 10. The war on terrorism can be won through immigration restrictions.
(Source: Associated Press/Dow Jones Newswires, “US Senate Subcommittee Hears Immigration Testimony”, Oct. 17, 2001.)
(Source: Cato Institute: “Don’t Blame Immigrants for Terrorism”, Daniel Griswold, Assoc. Director of Cato Institute’s Center for Trade Policy Studies http://www.cato.org/dailys/10-23-01.html)

Do you think immigration laws should be changed to make immigration easier or more difficult? Why?

Which brings us to the title question: Does our doublethink about immigration, cause you cognitive dissonance?

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6 thoughts on “–Does our doublethink about immigration, cause you cognitive dissonance?

  1. All presidents are concerned with their legacy, as it defines who they are and what their administration accomplished. President Trump’s legacy – his greatest achievement – is he built a great wall spanning thousands of miles across our southern border. Really? REALLY? You’re f@*%king kidding me!!!

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  2. Remember that this wave is just the first one. Putting out the welcome mat encourages more waves. How will the home populations cope with great numbers[millions] of asylum seekers, who are foreign in every respect regarding language and culture?
    I have no issue with one wave, but it’s just the beginning. And it will end badly because our whole civilization is heading towards extinction. Our own societies are already stretched and are just spending now, not earning for the future.
    When the collapse starts getting obvious [it’s already begun] Our current good wishes will turn nasty as we make it more difficult for the home country.
    The world’s total population is way over a sensible, sustainable level. It’s a finite world and exponential growth will be forced into reverse.
    If we do take immigrants grant them temporary status and repatriate them.

    We are partly responsible for the mess in their countries, what with predatory finance stripping away resources, so we have to bear a lot of the blame.
    It serves us [ the 0.1% ] right as this scourge is being visited on us because of them. Unfortunately as usual it’s not they who pay! We will all pay dearly and we make a rod for our own backs by not stopping the exodus.

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  3. WHY DOES GERMANY WANT SO MANY REFUGEES?

    Germany faces a severe labor shortage, both short-term and long-term. A study by the Robert Bosch foundation suggested that Germany’s workforce could shrink by about 6 million by 2030.

    Money changes everything.

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    Chicago Tribune Editorial: Gulf states’ shameful silence on the refugees

    Munich is some 1,600 miles from Syria, and far removed from the political and religious disputes that have fueled the four-year-old civil war there. But in recent days, thousands of Syrian refugees have arrived there by train, to be greeted with applause, welcoming signs, tea and food.

    Germans are under no special obligation to help Syrians, but the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel has agreed to take some 800,000 of them.

    Some nations, like Germany, have gone to heroic lengths to accommodate this tragic exodus, which includes some 4 million souls. And some nations have not.

    Conspicuous among them are some of Syria’s wealthiest neighbors. “The six Gulf countries – Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain – have offered zero resettlement places to Syrian refugees,” notes Amnesty International.

    The U.S. has been faulted for agreeing to admit so few refugees from the Syrian conflict (1,500 so far).

    Even people in the Gulf nations are embarrassed by their failure. A newspaper columnist in Kuwait lamented, “We’re seeing a silence that’s scandalous.”

    Donald Trump: “There must be a wall across the southern border.”

    Nearly half of Iowans likely to attend the state’s Republican presidential caucuses agree with Donald Trump’s call to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants, the latest Bloomberg Politics/Des Moines Register Iowa Poll shows. Among those backing the billionaire in the state hosting the nation’s first nomination balloting on Feb. 1, it’s even higher, 73 percent.

    Thus do Americans speak about morality and family values.

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  4. Immigrants do not “take jobs” as such:
    http://www.3spoken.co.uk/2014/06/how-immigration-affects-uk-economy.html?m=1
    The problem with open borders (we have seen this in the UK) is that businesses tend to use it to avoid innovating away jobs.
    And the NUMBER of unemployed increases (not thinking in % terms)
    The multiplier effect for low skilled immigrants is not so much. You most likely just recreate the type of job you just filled.
    The solution is to introduce a Job Guarantee and limit immigration to countries also with a JG.

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  5. To all the Trump haters – I am a US Navy Nuclear Submarine Veteran voting for Mr. Trump. I see our nation as under attack by ISIS, OPEC, The Latin American Narco Terrorist Regimes, Out of Control Immigration, Disintegrating Infrastructure and the BRICS trade policies to flood the USA with cheap products and cheap labor and cheap OPEC energy until our domestic energy industry is crippled and simultaneously replacing the US Dollar as the worlds reserve currency with some daft basket of IMF “Special Drawing Rights” comprised of some combination of BRICS currencies including the Red Chinese Communist mainland Renminbi/Yuan. I can’t buy dinner with Special Drawing Rights.

    Mr. Trump with intelligent fair trade tax and tariff incentives and normalized globally competitive taxes will reverse the above and fight off these attacks and rebuild our country, our infrastructure, our manufacturing base, our military and our energy, medical and tech industries creating at least 30 Million jobs over 2 terms using e-verify insuring jobs for every able bodied US Citizen that wants a good paying job in America.

    The Obama IRS, Uranium and Bengahzi and ATF crimes among many others will be prosecuted and Holder, Clintons and Obama will all do long stints at Club Fed in Kansas et.al.

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    1. Thank you, Mr. Trump.

      Perhaps one day you actually will submit a plan to do all the things you claim you will do. Just saying everything will be “great” isn’t enough.

      We do know of your plan to hire thousands of brownshirt commandos to kick in doors, drag 11 million screaming people from their homes, and pile them into boxcars for shipment to concentration camps.

      And we know of your plan to spend billions building a thousand-mile wall, and more billions patrolling it, all the while “forcing” Mexico to pay for it.

      But seriously Mr. Trump, you have become a joke and people have come to believe you are an egotistical bigot nut-case. No thinking person takes you seriously.

      And, you really should stop hiding under the name, “Max.” How about “Adolph”?

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