In this discussion on Restoring Order, I examine how immigration changes nations and why mass immigration cannot be understood merely as an economic or humanitarian issue.
Immigration transforms culture, public trust, political incentives, civic behavior, and the deeper civilizational character of a country. When people arrive from societies with very different moral habits, institutions, and assumptions, the host nation is changed—often far more profoundly than its elites are willing to admit.
Watch the full discussion below:
Key Takeaways
- How immigration changes the character of nations
- Why mass immigration affects culture, trust, and civic life
- What Third World dysfunction brings into Western societies
- Why assimilation is far harder than modern elites assume
- What immigration reveals about the future of the West
