Nicolas Bourbaki #racist amren.com

I wrote to my Senator: Marco Rubio about this and he replied back in an email. He stated that bringing additional immigrants in to take American jobs was absolutely essential.

Typical BS answer from a politician.

Actually it's more evil than that. He got in as senator as he's part of the elite Cuban cabal that rules South Florida. His dad has a prestigeous Cuban law firm and he also became a lawyer, having opportunities regular Americans never could in the highly ethnic preference systems that have come to dominate US employment, colleges and politics.

Really hes on record as saying his father was a waiter

You're correct his father worked as a bartender. Some of Rubio's on-record statements such as when his parents emmigrated from Cuba have been proven to be false. "While studying law, Rubio interned for U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen". She was also a Cuban and this gave him entry into politics. Cubans are a very closed community in Florida and practice identity politics.

This is worldwide - at least, the Western world - and is all part of the UN agenda 2021/2030. Migrants are flooding into the UK too, illegally, and the government could easily stop them but it doesn't want to. The UN planned all this and planned the migration routes, too. It is the wilful destruction of our Western way of life and our cultural values, which they hate. And the big bosses don't step in because they want the cheap labour. The whole Western world is at stake here, which means civilization itself. And nobody does anything.

Every non-white immigrant group coming into the US plays 'identity politics' and sees that increasing their own numbers gives them more power to do things exclusively for their own people. Whites alone believe "Diversity is our Greatest Strength" and support bringing more lower-IQ immigrants in from dysfunctional, corrupt, and lawless countries. It seems to be some sort of lemming mind-think affecting 95% of the white population.

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