
Two new polls reveal that liberals and Democrats take a shockingly dim view of their fellow American citizens and want to import more immigrants to take their jobs. According to Rasmussen, 51 percent of liberals and 45 percent of Democrats believe that too few of their fellow Americans are willing to work jobs like construction, technology, hospitality, and other service jobs.
Breitbart:
Most Americans recognized that their fellow citizens would work “if pay and working conditions were improved.” The recognition came from 54 percent of likely voters, 70 percent of Republicans, 67 percent of conservatives, but just 34 percent of liberals and 41 percent of Democrats.
The opposite view — “There are just not enough Americans willing to do that kind of work” — was endorsed by 45 percent of Democrats, 51 percent of liberals, 38 percent of postgraduates, and by just 19 percent of Republicans and 20 percent of conservative.
Fourteen percent of Democrats and 15 percent of liberals declined to declare an answer.
The will-work-for-pay view was endorsed by 53 percent of people who earn from $50,000 to $100,000, but just 48 percent of people who earned more than $200,000. The “not enough Americans willing” view was touted by 33 percent of people who earn from $50,000 to $100,000, and by 46 percent of $200,000 earners. [Breitbart]
This may explain why a record high 50 percent of Democrats now want even more immigration into this country, according to a new Gallup poll released just two days ago. This is despite the recession and skyrocketing unemployment caused by the coronavirus.

Unsurprisingly, it is mostly bourgeois white liberals who wish to keep pay down for the American worker by importing more foreigners, according to Rasmussen. Most Americans, and especially black Americans, believe that employers should pay more in order to fill job openings.
The latest Rasmussen Reports Weekly Immigration Index finds that when businesses say they are having trouble finding Americans to take jobs in construction, manufacturing, hospitality and other service work, 63% think it is better for the country if these businesses raise the pay and try harder to recruit non-working Americans even if it causes prices to rise. Just 22% disagree and say it’s better for the country if the government brings in new foreign workers to help keep business costs and prices down. Fifteen percent (15%) are undecided
Blacks (65%) feel more strongly than whites (54%) and other minority voters (49%) that Americans would fill construction, technology, hospitality and other service jobs if pay and working conditions were improved.
Seventy percent (70%) of Republicans and 52% of voters not affiliated with either major party share the view, but just 41% of Democrats agree. [Rasmussen]
Democrats used to the party of the working-class, but now there is a clear class split between bourgeois liberal ‘woke’ whites and black middle and working-class Democrats. It is time for politicians to put America First, and force employers to raise wages for the American worker by cutting off their supply of cheap foreign labor. President Trump should make his worker visa cuts permanent and continue driving a wedge between working-class white and black Americans and the bourgeois liberal ‘woke’ whites of the Democratic Party.
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