According to a Democrat African-American lawmaker in the Georgia House of Reps., the Democratic Party’s eagerness for new immigrants is driving its African-American voters out the back door.
“‘Black Lives Matter’ is a phrase I hear every election year.” State Representative Mesha Mainor (D-56) expressed her disgust in a tweet by writing:
“Do they, though? All other minorities seem to be receiving more attention than black youngsters who are poor and illiterate, in my opinion. A million dollars will be sent to the border for immigration assistance. Black communities, though? Certainly not a shout-out. Sorry, but I disagree with this. I’m not going to give up. In reality, I’m just getting started.”
The worries that black residents are losing out to the establishment’s predilection for immigrants are echoed by Mainor’s remarks.
Blacks, for instance, have gathered in Chicago to protest both the influx of migrants into their area south of the city’s central business district and the loss of their voting power to immigrant voters. Council members in Washington, D.C., where black people make up 50% of the population, are dissatisfied with the rising expense of providing help to undocumented migrants.
Even while they favor government assistance for migrants and Latinos, many black people reject mass migration, according to a number of remarks and surveys.
Americans concerned about the covert entry of millions of impoverished migrants by the establishment reacted favorably to Mainor’s remarks.
“I’m shocked when I hear any of the state-level Politicians standing up for Americans against illegal aliens, particularly so if it is coming straight from a Democrat,” pro-American activist D.A. King tells Breitbart News. King established the Dustin Inman Society to combat state-wide illegal immigration.
“Democrats know that illegal immigrants are here due to the fact that they see them as potential Democratic votes,” he said, and “one just has to look at California as well as Gwinnett County, Georgia, to observe the results.”
Foreign migrants make up more than 10% of Georgia’s population. In addition to helping the Democratic Party expand, reduce wages, and increase home prices, more than half of the migrants are illegal immigrants. For instance, according to real estate company RedFin, housing costs in Georgia have increased by 50% since 2020.