The Global Immigration Backlash - "Left-leaning parties in both Europe and the U.S. are often out of step with public opinion on immigration." "This scale of immigration tends to be unpopular with residents of the arrival countries." "many progressives have dismissed immigration concerns"


Left-leaning parties in both Europe and the U.S. are often out of step with public opinion on immigration.

The global migration wave of the 21st century has little precedent. In much of North America, Europe and Oceania, the share of population that is foreign-born is at or near its highest level on record.

In the U.S., that share is approaching the previous high of 15 percent, reached in 1890. In some other countries, the immigration increases have been even steeper in the past two decades:
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This scale of immigration tends to be unpopular with residents of the arrival countries. Illegal immigration is especially unpopular because it feeds a sense that a country’s laws don’t matter. But large amounts of legal immigration also bother many voters. Lower-income and blue-collar workers often worry that their wages will decline because employers suddenly have a larger, cheaper labor pool from which to hire.

As Tom Fairless, a Wall Street Journal reporter, wrote a few days ago:
Record immigration to affluent countries is sparking bigger backlashes across the world, boosting populist parties and putting pressure on governments to tighten policies to stem the migration wave. …
The backlashes repeat a long cycle in immigration policy, experts say. Businesses constantly lobby for more liberal immigration laws because that reduces their labor costs and boosts profits. They draw support from pro-business politicians on the right and pro-integration leaders on the left, leading to immigration policies that are more liberal than the average voter wants.

Bernie vs. the left​

The political left in both Europe and the U.S. has struggled to come up with a response to these developments. Instead, many progressives have dismissed immigration concerns as merely a reflection of bigotry that needs to be defeated. And opposition to immigration is frequently infused with racism: Right-wing leaders like Marine Le Pen in France traffic in hateful stereotypes about immigrants. Some, like Donald Trump, tell outright lies.

But favoring lower levels of immigration is not inherently bigoted or always right-wing. The most prosperous large countries in Africa, Asia and South America tend to have much smaller foreign-born shares of their population. Japan and South Korea make it particularly difficult for foreigners to enter.
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In earlier eras, the political left in the U.S. included many figures who worried about the effects of large-scale immigration. Both labor leaders and civil-rights leaders, for example, argued for moderate levels of immigration to protect the interests of vulnerable workers.

“There is a reason why Wall Street and all of corporate America likes immigration reform, and it is not, in my view, that they’re staying up nights worrying about undocumented workers in this country,” Bernie Sanders said in 2015. “What I think they are interested in is seeing a process by which we can bring low-wage labor of all levels into this country to depress wages for Americans, and I strongly disagree with that.”

Today, though, many progressives are uncomfortable with any immigration-skeptical argument. They have become passionate advocates of more migration and global integration, arguing — correctly — that immigrants usually benefit by moving from a lower-wage country to a higher-wage country. But immigration is not a free lunch any more than free trade is. It also has costs, including its burden on social services, as some local leaders, like Mayor Eric Adams of New York and officials in South Texas, have recently emphasized.

Rutte’s decision​

With today’s left-leaning and centrist parties largely accepting of high levels of immigration, right-wing parties have become attractive to many voters who favor less immigration. The issue has fueled the rise of far-right nationalist parties in France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Finland and elsewhere, as Jason Horowitz of The Times explained in a recent article. Jason focuses on Spain, another country where the anti-immigration party is growing.

The latest case study is the Netherlands. The governing coalition there collapsed on Friday after centrist parties refused to accept part of the conservative prime minister’s plan to reduce migration. Rather than alter his plan, the prime minister, Mark Rutte, dissolved the government, setting up an election this fall.

Rutte, notably, is not a member of the far right. He is a mainstream Dutch conservative who has tried to marginalize the country’s extremist anti-immigrant party. Yet he came to believe that reducing immigration was “a matter of political survival” for his party, my colleagues Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Claire Moses reported.

Although the details are different, President Biden has also recently taken steps to reduce unauthorized immigration. So far, his new policy — which includes both more border enforcement and an expansion of legal pathways to apply for entry — appears to have reduced the surge of migration at the U.S.-Mexico border. Still, the issue clearly divides Biden’s party. Many liberal Democrats have criticized his policy as heartless and said the U.S. should admit more migrants, not fewer.

Democrats frequently like to point out the many ways in which Republicans are out of step with public opinion, including on abortion bans, the minimum wage, taxes on the wealthy and background checks for gun owners. Immigration cuts the other way, polls show. It is a subject on which much of the Democratic Party, like the political left in Europe, is in a different place than many voters.
 
The global migration wave of the 21st century has little precedent.
*Chuckles in Visigothic and Ostrogothic*
Today, though, many progressives are uncomfortable with any immigration-skeptical argument. They have become passionate advocates of more migration and global integration, arguing — correctly — that immigrants usually benefit by moving from a lower-wage country to a higher-wage country.
But the when the immigrants move from the lower-wage country to the higher-wage country, the high wage stagnates or becomes lower because of a larger labor pool willing to accept a lower wage.

And this is the position of the 'champions' of the working class, mind you.
Democrats frequently like to point out the many ways in which Republicans are out of step with public opinion, including on abortion bans, the minimum wage, taxes on the wealthy and background checks for gun owners.
By 'public opinion' you mean the people who respond to professional pollsters, usually skewed heavily towards one party.
 
The global migration wave of the 21st century has little precedent
I fucking hate the anglos and their blatant ignorance of history. Anglo saxons displacing the britons in 5 century onwards is the fucking reason why you fucks speak English which is part of Germanic languages group. The English, french, the Portuguese and the Spanish assraping and colonising the whole Americas is the reason why usa speaks english and not whatever the fuck the indians spoke, same for brasil same for whole latin America. The fuck this bitch talks about great migrations waves has been known throughout centuries starting from the bronze age collapse that was described as fucking invasion from the sea people on their hieroglyphs. Fucking hell the hun invasion was part of great migrations that was caused by droughts and starvations that pushed in the slavs in what is now called the balcans and reason why crimea doesn't speak greek but retarded russian or why serbia sounds like really drunk russian instead of retarded greek .i am going to fucking lose it on this journoscum and their uwu ork invasion is unprecedented no its not .

Hey fuckiwits i am half literate janny slav and i know this how the fuck you can't know this and be so either illiterate or deceptive.
 
Our local refugee charity chuggers have a new tactic. They bring along a refugee when they doorstop you. LOOK AT THE REFUGEE BITCH NOW SIGN UP FOR DIRECT DEBIT! Always a young white person toting a pet refugee in tow. Very odd dynamic when you think about it
I’m usually very polite, and just say no thank you, but they’re increasingly pushy and rude. No matter how polite you are they patronise you and look furious when you decline to sign up for whatever. One put his foot in the door to stop me closing it and I had to tell him that if he didn’t remove his foot the men of the house would be having words he may not like.
The next lot will cheerily get told that my opinion is that all NGOs are malign foreign funded entities which actively contribute to the destruction of society and NO and have a lovely day thank you.
 
But favoring lower levels of immigration is not inherently bigoted or always right-wing. The most prosperous large countries in Africa, Asia and South America tend to have much smaller foreign-born shares of their population. Japan and South Korea make it particularly difficult for foreigners to enter.
Resign as a journalist, author. You want to try and portray neutral/left-wing non-bigoted immigration policies and you choose Japan? I understand that in your twisted mind only white people can be racist but Japan is the most explicit ethnostate imaginable.
 
I think it's more productive to point out the many ways which the Republicans are out of touch about immigration and everything else. This article included is misdirection. Downplaying and misrepresenting the issue, pretending there's something to talk about, acting as if either party is acting in the interests of their constituents, but above all putting a stake in the ground as if impartially describing the rivalry between two WWE contestants as if it weren't a farce makes you some authority as a moral centrist, who gets to delineate the "acceptable language" surrounding the issue.

No matter how much you hate journalists, it's not enough.
 
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Sweden's population is 30% foreign born. That is not sustainable. None of this is. And, if you notice, all of these nations started getting foreign born populations 1965 onward, where Jewish organizations (like in Sweden and the Hart-Celler Act in the US), moved to lobby these nations to open their borders. Since then it's been a shitshow.

Canada has the highest immigration rape, per capita, in the G7. Europe, at the very least, is aware of that problem. Canadians just smile along and take it, despite stabbings and shootings going up in Ottawa and Toronto.

I fucking hate the anglos and their blatant ignorance of history. Anglo saxons displacing the britons in 5 century onwards is the fucking reason why you fucks speak English which is part of Germanic languages group. The English, french, the Portuguese and the Spanish assraping and colonising the whole Americas is the reason why usa speaks english and not whatever the fuck the indians spoke, same for brasil same for whole latin America. The fuck this bitch talks about great migrations waves has been known throughout centuries starting from the bronze age collapse that was described as fucking invasion from the sea people on their hieroglyphs. Fucking hell the hun invasion was part of great migrations that was caused by droughts and starvations that pushed in the slavs in what is now called the balcans and reason why crimea doesn't speak greek but retarded russian or why serbia sounds like really drunk russian instead of retarded greek .i am going to fucking lose it on this journoscum and their uwu ork invasion is unprecedented no its not .

Hey fuckiwits i am half literate janny slav and i know this how the fuck you can't know this and be so either illiterate or deceptive.
What they meant by precedent is sheer numbers. Europe is getting tens of MILLIONS of these people, and millions PER YEAR. Germany in 2015 took in nearly 2 million rapefugees, and has never been the same since. This year boasts of breaking records, especially in Italy. It is demographic replacement, without a single shot fired.
 
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