VP Vance: ‘It’s Very Hard to Feel Like You’re Part of the Same Country When Your Leadership Brings in Tens of Millions of People Uninvited’

‘That sense of shared American identity, the sense that we’re part of the same American family, I think that gets destroyed’

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VANCE: “It’s probably the migration problem. And I think, again, the president of the United States has shown in just a few short months what you can do. We’ve got illegal border crossings effectively at zero. We’ve got net migration negative in this country for the first time. And why do I say that? First of all, I think it’s very hard to feel, you know, like you’re part of the same country when your leadership brings in tens of millions of people uninvited. So that sense of shared American identity, the sense that we’re part of the same American family, I think that gets destroyed when you import 20, 30 million people without any Democratic check on it. So that’s number one. Number two, I think it’s terrible for the wages of working class people. You see this in every place where you bring in low-wage immigrants. It’s bad for the wages of Americans who just want to work a good job and earn a good wage in their communities.”

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