dobrojim wrote:...
Why does anyone think there are so many economic refugees coming from south of
the border in the decades since? Not saying any president could have completely
fixed that but I will suggest that conservative/authoritarian policies supporting right
wing dictatorships in Latin America were not helpful. We were still suffering from domino theory
fear. A real leader could have stood up to that fear and assured us it was ludicrous to worry
about being overrun by commies coming over the Rio Grande. The bigger concern
should have been the horrible economic conditions and wealth inequality that has
since driven so many people (for good reason) to leave their home countries for a
chance at a better life. Right wing capitalism failed these people in a major way.
They then voted with their feet.
Agree they are voting with their feet, disagree they are voting against right wing capitalism since the USA, for all it's flaws, is seen as the epitome of right wing capitalism throughout the world. Possibly we define the terms differently; I tend to see right wing as being broadly anti government intervention in the economy but pro government intervention in religious based social issues; left wing as broadly pro government intervention in the economy but less government intervention in religious based social issues.
People leaving Venezuela, Cuba, and similar socialist states to come to the USA is voting FOR right wing capitalism and against socialist egalitarian rhetoric that has not brought an equal level of prosperity. I don't see a lot of free market economies in the main immigration groups coming to America because the free market always seems to be one of the early casualties of uncertainty and instability.
Countries with brutal and stupid authoritarian governments are hardly proponents of right wing capitalism except in name only; they are proponents of government crony capitalism which would be left (pro-government involvement in the economy) rather than right (libertarian on economic issues) wing if it had a political dimension. Authoritarian governments are not particularly a left (Communist) or right (Fascist) wing phenomenon and most that claim one side or another do so, in my observation, basically as a cover for greed and a power grab rather than in an ideologically driven manner. The fact that the right wing in this country supported so many of them as part of the Cold War fight against communism doesn't make them actually right wing themselves, just opportunists.
Now, if a strong percentage of the immigrants are moving here for social freedoms (gay rights for example), that would be voting with their feet against a legitimate right wing policy bias . . . some certainly are but not a large percentage from what I've seen and many immigrants are pro-life and anti-gay, possibly more so as a rule than native born Americans.
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