Swordsmyth
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An immigration law might be anti-immigration but unless it targets immigrants already here it isn't anti-immigrant.It's not spin. Every immigration law is either pro-immigrant, letting more in, neutral, not affecting numbers at all, or anti immigrant, reducing numbers. But using your faulty "logic" even a complete moratorium on all immigration could be spun as not "anti immigrant" because you are just "adjusting the number of people who weren't here yet." You claimed that Republican passed anti immigrant laws as a result of Asians voting against republicans. Care to name one law that fits your definition of "anti immigrant?"
I didn't say Republicans passed any anti-immigrant laws, I said they changed their attitude to be more anti-immigrant because immigrants put their interest in importing more of their relatives above liberty and the good of the country.
I said they were putting their personal interest in importing more of their relatives above liberty and the good of the country, that is the problem, their priorities are wrong and we shouldn't allow too many of them in because of that.I was making an analogy. People tend to vote according to their perceived best interest. If one party takes an action that someone considers hostile to his/her interest its not illogical for that person to turn against that party, and unfortunately in America we only have two viable parties.