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=== ##Former Jewish Director of National Affairs, Stephen Steinlight, discussing how the changing demographics of America are occurring too quickly. Not because this is a bad thing for the country, but it risks awakening the former White majority.## === |
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-{{expandable summary="Study: The Jewish Stake in America’s Changing Demography"}} |
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-**Source:** *Center for Immigration Studies* |
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-**Date of Publication:** *October 2001* |
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-**Author(s):** *Stephen Steinlight* |
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-**Title:** *"The Jewish Stake in America’s Changing Demography: Reconsidering a Misguided Immigration Policy"* |
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-**DOI:** Unavailable |
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-**Subject Matter:** *Immigration, Demographics, Jewish Political Interests, Assimilation* |
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-1. **General Observations:** |
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- - By the 2000 census, Mexican immigration had surged from fewer than 800,000 in 1970 to nearly 9 million. |
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- - Muslims in the U.S. estimated between 2.5 to 6 million, with political activity rapidly increasing. |
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- - The Hispanic/Caribbean share of 1990s U.S. immigration was approximately 55%. |
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-2. **Subgroup Analysis:** |
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- - The Jewish community was described as maintaining high political influence despite declining fertility and increasing intermarriage. |
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- - Jewish organizations often supported large-scale immigration publicly, despite internal unease. |
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-3. **Other Significant Data Points:** |
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- - The author predicts a long-term decline in Jewish political power due to rising Latino and Muslim demographics. |
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- - Jewish organizations were heavily involved in coalitions promoting immigration, even when the grassroots Jewish population was increasingly skeptical. |
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-{{expandable summary="🔬 Findings"}} |
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-1. **Primary Observations:** |
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- - Unchecked mass immigration is presented as a potential long-term threat to Jewish political influence and cultural security in America. |
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- - Jewish leadership was criticized for ignoring the potential consequences of demographic shifts. |
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-2. **Subgroup Trends:** |
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- - Jewish grassroots sentiment was already diverging from leadership’s pro-immigration advocacy. |
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- - The rise of Islamism was explicitly identified as a security threat to Jewish interests. |
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-3. **Specific Case Analysis:** |
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- - Jewish leadership was described as supporting open immigration out of historical habit, guilt over U.S. policies in the 1920s, and fear of returning nativist sentiment. |
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- - Latino immigration, specifically Mexican, was seen as politically transformative with limited alignment to Jewish interests. |
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-1. **Pro-White Observations:** |
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- - The author’s concerns inadvertently validate pro-White critiques: mass immigration reshapes demographics to the detriment of the existing ethnic majority. |
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- - The explicit Jewish focus on maintaining group power while simultaneously promoting diversity for the host society reveals an asymmetrical racial strategy. |
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-2. **Pro-White Concerns:** |
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- - The double standard: Jewish organizations openly pursue ethnic self-preservation while promoting policies that erode the ethnic self-preservation of Whites. |
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- - The selective concern over Muslim immigration, while continuing to advocate for diversity elsewhere, suggests a targeted rather than universally principled opposition to demographic change. |
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-3. **Potential Racial Bias:** |
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- - Jewish anxieties over declining group influence mirror the exact same concerns often labeled “racist” when voiced by Whites. |
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- - The study demonstrates that when other groups face demographic decline, it is framed as a problem to be mitigated, but when Whites face decline, it is often framed as desirable progress. |
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-{{expandable summary="📌 Relevance to Subproject"}} |
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-- This study is critical for understanding the **ethnic double standards in demographic politics.** |
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-- It reveals that **ethnic self-interest is normalized for some groups but pathologized for Whites.** |
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-- The Jewish community’s historical support for immigration is not universalist—it is self-protective, with limits when their group power is threatened. |
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-- The study directly supports critiques of modern immigration policy as a **targeted demographic strategy** rather than a purely humanitarian movement. |
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-{{expandable summary="🔍 Other Wiki Pages That Should Reference This Study"}} |
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-1. [[White Decline.The Great Replacement]] |
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-2. [[Immigration and Politics.Immigration]] |
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-3. [[Race.Racial Demographics]] |
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-4. [[Media, Propaganda, and Conditioning.Media Bias]] |
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-5. [[Discrimination.Discrimination Against White People]] |
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-6. [[Jews.Jewish Power and Influence]] |
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-7. [[Jews.Intermarriage and Ethnic Exclusivity]] |
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-8. [[Jews.Jewish Influence on Foreign Affairs]] |
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-9. [[Dating and Social Media.Miscegenation]] |
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-10. [[Ethnic Double Standards in Demographic Policy]] (Suggested New Page) |
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