President Trump Only Wants Migrants Who Don’t Want Welfare

This will have rabbit heads exploding:

Foreigners with non-immigrant visas and those who don’t have legal status are generally prohibited from those benefits altogether.

Trump’s proposal would also prevent the admission of people who are likely to become so-called “public charges” within five years of their arrival. The concept of “public charge” has been part of U.S. immigration law for over a century. It allows the government to bar entry to individuals who are likely to seek public assistance. Trump is expected to propose toughening up the rules regarding “public charge” and ensuring that they are enforced.

The vast majority of migrants are r-selected, but not all. By doing this, President Trump will encourage the r-selected migrants to go elsewhere in search of their free resources, and destroy other nations, leaving America to only admit the K’s who are searching for freedom and the ability to compete.

I suspect liberals, and their r-strategist fellow travelers, the cucks, will see the danger in this and reflexively revolt against it, even though there is no logical reason to do so.

President Trump is laying the foundation to turn America K-selected, and it is an incredible sight. The only thing better will be the leftist reactions.

Spread r/K Theory, because the K-cascade appears to be exploding

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7 years ago

[…] President Trump Only Wants Migrants Who Don’t Want Welfare […]

Robert What?
Robert What?
7 years ago

Isn’t that the way it used to be in the “old days”? You had to prove that you could support yourself (or your family could support you) without being a burden on the taxpayers? When did that change? I was told that is how it was when my ancestors came over in the late 1800s.

Joe Smith
Joe Smith
Reply to  Robert What?
7 years ago

When my mother in law arrived from Europe in the 60’s there was ZERO public support and she needed to have a sponsor and a job waiting for her. That’s why the relative quality of immigrants – as well as origin – was so high back then.

Mr Darcy
Mr Darcy
Reply to  Joe Smith
7 years ago

The origins of immigrants before 1965 was a matter of law, not incentive. The Hart-Cellar Act in 1965 hanged all that by throwing open the doors to the whole Third World and reducing–by law–the number of European immigrants to nearly zero.

TipTipTopKek
Reply to  Robert What?
7 years ago

When did it change? The 1960s. Read up on the immigration act of 1965, especially on what special interest groups were pushing the hardest for it. Combine that with the increasing push for more and more welfare, which started earlier but really expanded in the 1960s under the momentum of the civil rights movement victories early in the decade.