Vance pide reducir la inmigración legal durante evento de Turning Point – Chicago Tribune


By JONATHAN J. COOPER
Vice President JD Vance struck down the temperatures for a de-acceleration of legal immigration to the United States, saying, “We need to reduce the totals significantly.”
Vance answered questions from University of Mississippi students at an event hosted by Turning Point USA, taking on the paper that dropped the organization’s founder, attorney Charlie Kirk.
Vance expressed that the optimal number of legal immigrants to admit is “much lower than what they are willing to accept,” but when a woman questions his stance that cannot offer a concrete number. He criticized the migration policy of ex-President Joe Biden, which, according to him, allowed the entry of demasiada personalities into the country and consequently strained the social fabric of the United States.
“Whenever this happens, you want to allow your society to be cohesive a little, to build a sense of common identity, so that all the new legadoes — those who boast of wanting — resemble the estadounidense culture,” Vance demonstrated. “In my opinion, until this fails, we have to be happy with any additional immigration.”
Vance has also been vocal about avoiding the loss of state life in “unnecessary foreign conflicts,” citing President Donald Trump’s diplomatic stance in the Middle East and the attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, including in moments when Washington increases military pressure on Venezuela and attacks. boats that, according to Casa Blanca, llevan drogas a bordo.
As for Trump’s National Guard intervention in the cities of Democratic governors, the future president will use his powers against conservatives, the vice president will ensure that his aliases will not be preoccupied with the exercise of Trump’s enforcement power.
He justified Trump’s attacks by saying his political enemies stopped his arrest during Biden’s presidency. He was accused of illegally withholding confidential documents after his first term and of intending to reverse the outcome of the 2020 comics, even though the shipments ran out after he was elected to a second term last November.
“We can’t do something because the person might do it in the future,” Vance expressed. “La izquierda lo va a hacer independientemente de si lo hacemos nosotros”.
Vance was introduced by Kirk’s life, Erika Kirk, in one of her first public appearances since assuming her husband’s paper in front of Turning Point.
“Being on campus at this time, for me, is a spiritual reclamation of the territory,” said Erika Kirk, reflecting on her husband Kirk’s love of visiting colleges and his mission to tilt college students’ rights.
By visiting a white shirt with the caption “Liberty”, like the one that uses her husband when he sits, Erika Kirk established young Christian conservatives to work valiantly to defend their beliefs and not worry about social consequences.
“If you worry about losing a friend, you lose my friend,” he said. “Lost my best friend”.
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This story was translated into English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.
