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Walz Said WHAT About Illegals? He Is Insane

Like his running mate for president in 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz supports large-scale migration and illegal immigration to the United States.

In a message to the Democratic Leaders of the House and Senate in 2021, Walz said, “This country owes [migrants] more than thanks.” “Make it easy for Dreamers, people with Temporary Protected Status (TPS), and their families to become citizens,” he wrote.

During the 2022 election, he pushed for immigration as a moral and business issue. He said that his more careful GOP opponent “is 100 percent wrong morally, and he’s 100 percent wrong economically and culturally.”

Walz combines leftist moral claims with the Chamber of Commerce’s business reasons to bring in more poor, low-productivity migrants who rely on handouts. In a 2019 message to President Trump’s Secretary of State, Walz made the following claim:

“Refugees make our towns stronger.” They enrich our state’s social fabric by introducing new cultures and points of view. They are crucial to the growth of our economy because they start businesses and help current ones. Some refugees are doctors and bus drivers. They run their own businesses and work as police officers. They are children and teachers. They live next door to us.

Walz told SahanJournal.com, a pro-migration news site, that the government should treat immigrants and U.S. citizens alike, treating them as partners. “If the relationship is one of openness, partnership, and hope for the future, that gives a really strong sense of welcome to both the community and the state as a whole.”

When Walz was running for re-election in 2022, he told a talk radio show that immigration “is the fabric of our lives.” After taking in 1,200 Afghan refugees, he claimed, “The statistics show that the community pays in and gives far more back than they take out.”

Immigrants were able to drive cars after Walz signed a law in March 2023. This made it easier for immigrants to compete for jobs that would normally go to Minnesotans. He said, “I’ve been a backer of this bill for a long time, and I’m pleased to finally sign it into law. It will make our roads safer and help us reach our goal of making Minnesota the best place for everyone to raise a family.”

Kamala Harris is in favor of the two-fisted method. Harris said in June 2021, “The President and I are fully committed to ensuring that our immigration system is orderly and fair, and I do think that we are progressing in that area.”

After Harris joined Biden’s government in 2021, they helped more than 10 million legal, illegal, and almost legal immigrants get into the country.

Migration is very disliked by people for very good reasons. It hurts regular Americans’ chances of getting a job, lowers their pay, and raises their rent. It also lowers their output, worsens inflation, reduces their political power, widens the wealth gap between regions, and destroys their democratic, fair-minded civic culture.

The huge influx of refugees has caused a lot of problems for Americans in Harris’s chosen state of California.

Author: Scott Dowdy

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