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![]() ![]() "I'm proposing what we call 'Community Renewal Visas' that when a community that is very much in need of growing its population, recognizes that, and makes a choice to welcome more than its share of new Americans that we create a fast-track, if they apply for an allotment of visas, that goes to those who are willing to be in those areas that maybe are hurting for population but have great potential," Buttigieg said in Merrimack, New Hampshire last week. [Embed starts at 32:08] "Buttigieg's population growth agenda mimics a plan by the Economic Innovation Group, an organization led by investors, that seeks to create a 'Heartland Visa' to flood small American towns with more legal immigration to increase the population," Breitbart reports. Buttigieg also hinted that he would back Sen. Mike Lee's (R-UT) S. 386 to ensure that only Indian nationals obtain nearly all of the nation's employment-based green cards over the next decade. The legislation is a bonus for outsourcing firms such as Cognizant and Infosys, as well as giant tech conglomerates like Amazon and Facebook, as it solidifies a green card system wherein only foreign workers on H-1B visas are able to obtain employment green cards by creating a backlog of seven to eight years for all foreign nationals.This is part of the problem with Charles Murray's idea that folks should move to small-town America to survive our nation's collapse. Though I generally agree with his point, small-town America is being targeted for destruction.
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