So, this is "factually" based in a lot of misconceptions. Immigration has historically always been pretty unpopular. This is true among pretty much every population every where. Look at this graph, which shows popular support for increased immigration has pretty much always been minimal. I don't think that is surprising - that people are suspicious of outsiders, especially racial outsiders, is a pretty consistent part of history.
But the idea that the Koch brothers have me snowed is silly. Your position is unsupported by your own data, by history, and by the bulk of economists and historians who study the issue. Reality is against you, not just the Koch brothers. And when you think about it for ten seconds, of course it is.
- Immigration is one of the strongest signals we have about relative economies. People don't pack up and move for worse outcomes.
- Economies cannot grow without more people. Certainly, there are economies that thrive on gold mine like resources, like oil rich countries. But economies need people to sell, buy, and work, and without these things, they don't grow. Japan has a highly able workforce and a very protectionist policy. They are poorer than we are.
- Immigrants are just plain great. People that would risk their safety and travel thousands of miles for uncertain rewards are the kinds of people who excel in work and business. Our policy should be to attract as many of these people as we can, not cut them off based on silly references to Medicare.
I've refuted this nonsense probably a thousand times but here goes 1,001 maybe you'll actually respond this time instead of ignoring reality when it doesn't conform to what you have been told to believe.
Years ago the libertarian leaning economist Milton Friedman said that you cannot have open borders and a welfare state. He was right then and the point stands today.
The fact is that, like it or not, we have a welfare state. Even if you ignore what we typically think of as "welfare" and just focus on SS and Medicare these are effectively welfare programs. They both bring in substantially less than they pay out. This, it is indisputable that the average participant in SS and Medicare is a net drain on the nation's resources. In truth the programs are so hopelessly underwater than nearly every participant is a net drain on the nation's resources but I've chosen to ignore that because I don't need those to win this argument, I only need the ones that are average and below.
Every single immigrant who is at or below average (average for existing, not for immigrants) in earnings makes the SS and Medicare fiscal catastrophes worse.
That is indisputable and you can't make up those losses on volume.
Your theory that immigrants are "people that would risk their safety and travel thousands of miles for uncertain rewards are the kinds of people who excel in work and business" is cute but silly. First, even to the extent that they are, if they are below-average earners they are driving down our per-capita GDP and further undermining our SS and Medicare systems. Second, the rewards are absolutely NOT uncertain. Back in the high-immigration late 19th and early 20th centuries, immigrants to the US actually did face "uncertain rewards". Back then there were almost no government programs for the poor, SS and Medicare didn't exist, etc. Back then we didn't have to worry about people coming here for the free stuff because there wasn't any free stuff being handed out.
You can't have open borders and a welfare state.
Back then a non-trivial number of immigrants ended up retuning because they found the going too difficult here. Today we have welfare programs to take care of them and SS and Medicare and free ER Healthcare that is the world's best so there is plenty of free stuff to draw people in.
Low earners and criminals are OBVIOUSLY bad for the country, can you even admit that?
We all welcome legal immigrants
Those of us who are fiscally literate absolutely do NOT welcome all legal immigrants.
I welcome immigrants who make us wealthier and do NOT further conflate the SS and Medicare catastrophes. Realistically this is only a very small percentage of even legal immigrants and practically no illegal immivaders.