Tucker Carlson’s Friday show took a deep dive on some issues that the mainstream press ignores, including immigration. First off, he noted that years of excessive immigration have resulted in “the percentage of immigrants in this country is at its highest level in a hundred years. . . 14 percent.” True enough.

Patriotic Americans did not vote for such excess, and many citizens chose candidate Trump with the hope that he would work to reduce immigration, as he promised during the campaign. For example, during his August 31, 2016 Phoenix speech, candidate Trump pledged “to establish new immigration controls to boost wages and to ensure that open jobs are offered to American workers first.”

But the president’s declaration during the SOTU speech that he intended to increase immigration has put pro-sovereignty citizens on notice that the ultimate flip-flop has taken place. Does he think all the anti-Trump haters will be won over by open borders? Not bloody likely. But his base will sit out the 2020 election in droves.

Trump seems to think America needs more workers, even though automation is coming on strong in the near future.

Below, a predictive chart from a PwC report How will automation impact jobs? shows increased use of smart machines even as America’s open borders welcome unskilled foreigners from Honduras and beyond — it’s no way to build a stable society for our nation’s future.

Remember, concerned citizens:

Automation Makes Immigration Obsolete

It’s refreshing to hear Tucker Carlson talk about the obvious, that immigration increases US population and changes the demographic mix — something rarely mentioned today in polite society.