Trump’s VP Pick JD Vance Talks Immigration at RNC

J.D. Vance (R-OH), who Donald Trump chose as his Vice President, has emerged as a vocal opponent of the federal government’s divisive growth-by-migration policy.

During his July 10th speech at the NatCon4 conference, Vance said that it is impossible to deny that migration has negatively impacted our society in terms of poverty, safety, prosperity, and advancement.

Vance contended that the United States is more than just a concept, even if our country was established on magnificent ideals. It isn’t a nation of immigrants. America is a country. We are people who have shared experiences and hope for a shared future, and certainly. Welcoming immigrants is an important element of who we are. We grant them permission based on the conditions set by the American people. After this approach, we ensure that the project will continue to be viable both now and, ideally, after two hundred years.

Vance, who came from humble beginnings in Ohio, warned that the brutal support for migration by the elite threatens democracy.

The United States of America is not in danger from a foreign tyrant who dislikes the United States or its principles. American citizens continue to want less immigration. Instead, our politicians continue to push for more, which poses an enormous danger to our democracy.

Voters’ support for Trump in 2016 and 2020 shattered the elite, business-first consensus, in stark contrast to Vance’s grassroots resistance to government migration policy. According to many surveys, the people are strongly in favor of reducing migration.

Gallup found on July 12 that, contrary to what the elite would have you believe, the majority of Americans (55 percent) would prefer a drop in migration.  According to a survey conducted between June 3 and 23, 55% of Americans are in favor of reducing migration, while 16% are in favor of increasing it.

A May statement from Trump’s campaign said that the labor pool in the United States is being invaded by millions of low-wage illegal migrants, who are directly undercutting the earnings and prospects of hard-working Americans due to Biden’s controversial policies.

However, Democrat donors, investors, landlords, employers, and federal and state government agencies reap immense benefits from President Biden’s illegal migration-fueled economic policies.