Trump's Bigot in Chief
Trump’s chief bigot, Stephen Miller, said on Fox News that immigrants to the United States bring problems that extend through generations.
“Not only is the first generation unsuccessful,” Miller
claimed. “You see persistent issues in every subsequent generation. So you see
consistent high rates of welfare use, consistent high rates of criminal
activity, consistent failures to assimilate.”
Bullshit. The children and grandchildren and
great-grandchildren of most immigrants are models of upward mobility in
America.
In a recent
paper, researchers found that immigrants today are no slower to move
into the middle class than immigrants were a century ago. In fact, no matter
when their parents came to the U.S. or what country they came from, children of
immigrants have higher rates of upward mobility than their
U.S.-born peers.
Stephen Miller’s great-great-grandfather was born in a
dirt-floor shack in the village of Antopol, a shtetl in what is now Belarus. He
came to America in 1903 with $8 in his pocket and spoke no English. Three
generations later, little Stephen was born in 1985 to American parents but
somehow developed a visceral hatred for immigrants.
Miller and Trump have been dealing with immigrants the same
way Pete Hegseth and Trump have been dealing with Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
— inflicting pain on both them and the United States, in the
hope their pain will be worse than the pain we endure.
Tax Day was supposed to be a big PR boon for Trump,
in which he touts his “no taxes on tips” and other ersatz tax “cuts” for
average working Americans (while hiding that his Big Ugly bill actually gave
most of its benefits to the wealthy and big corporations, and paid for them by
taking money from Medicaid and food stamps and other programs the working class
and poor rely on).
But the war in Iran has made everything — even Stephen
Miller’s war on immigrants — feel like the Strait of Hormuz.
















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