There is of course a point of cultural saturation. Even immigrant societies such as the US have had to turn off the tap from time to time over the centuries. (snip) Every nation has to protect its core cohesion. As Teddy Roosevelt said, the US must never become a "polyglot boarding house".Is the Rough Rider walking softly or is he here carrying his big stick? The latter, I believe.
Monday, February 10, 2014
A Brit Quotes TR
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, an editor of The Telegraph (U.K.), writes some very sensible things about immigration. Although he's focused on immigration policy in the EU, what he says applies to the U.S. as well. See what Evans-Pritchard wrote: