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Kamala Harris' dad said mass immigration was 'serious problem for blacks': report

"This shift has been a particularly serious problem for blacks, who constitute a high proportion of the low-skilled adult workers." 

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"This shift has been a particularly serious problem for blacks, who constitute a high proportion of the low-skilled adult workers." 

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Hannah Nightingale Washington DC
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Donald Harris, the Marxist economist father of Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and an emeritus professor at Stanford University, issued a warning in the 1980s that mass immigration was a "serious problem for blacks."

The warning came in a 1998 report he co-authored titled, "Black Economic Progress: An Agenda for the 1990s," in which he wrote, "Trends in international trade have moved against US workers. US immigration laws have been modified in ways that increase the influx of low-skilled workers, who compete with native-born youths and low-skilled adult workers for low-skilled jobs," the New York Post reported.



He continued, "This shift has been a particularly serious problem for blacks, who constitute a high proportion of the low-skilled adult workers."

Under the Biden-Harris administration, the US has seen record numbers of illegal immigrants crossing into the country. Around 8 million illegal immigrants have crossed into the US during this term, and a House Judiciary Committee report revealed that there have been more than 3.7 million new immigration court cases since the beginning of fiscal year 2021.

Of these cases, over 700,000 were "denied, abandoned, dismissed, terminated, withdrawn, or administratively closed, and the pace of these actions has increased each year, allowing those aliens to stay in the country indefinitely without facing immigration consequences.”

Kamala Harris, who previously called Donald Trump’s border wall "un-American" and a "medieval vanity project," flipped in August and announced that she would support a border bill that carves out $650 million for the wall.

Immigration remains one of the most important topics for voters ahead of the election, with 15 percent of voters saying it was the most important topic in deciding their vote in the latest NYT/Siena poll. This was tied with abortion and surpassed only by the economy.
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