Immigration is remaking the nation, and that is a good thing, Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) told media host Joe Rogan on Saturday. “Undeniably, immigration is changing our nation,” Fetterman told Rogan, adding: I haven’t spent a lot of time in Texas, but it’s very clear that immigration has remade Texas.
And I think, generally it’s for a good thing. Many Democrats hope and expect the rising number of poor Latino voters in Texas will turn the state blue, thus giving Democrats a lock on presidential elections for many years. WATCH — Aerial View of Giant Biden-Harris Migrant Release Shelter Near Texas Border: Fetterman’s admission came two days after Sen.
JD Vance said migration is turning the democratically run states into one-party governments. “I’m a conservative Republican,” Vance told Rogan, adding, “Because of what Ronald Reagan did in the 1986 amnesty, California is now effectively a permanently blue state.” Post-1990 immigration has turned many states and cities into Democratic-dominated districts, including New Jersey.
But Donald Trump’s populist pitch is pulling many blue-state voters back into the GOP column, including many voters in Fetterman’s Pennsylvania. Fetterman Zig-Zag In the two-hour interview, Fetterman portrayed himself as both pro-migration and pro-enforcement: My wife’s Brazilian, her family was undocumented, and she was seven years old when she was brought here. I’m the big[gest] pro-immigration guy that there was.
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