In the speech, she expressed fears that the United States does not have the resource capacity for new immigrants. She also said that immigrants are arriving at a rate that does not allow them to
Arizona State Senator Sylvia Allen, a Republican from the small town of Snowflake, expressed concern at a recent GOP event that the United States is"going to look like South American countries very quickly," claiming that new immigrants will not be able to"assimilate."of Allen's comments on Thursday — they were published on Friday. In the speech, the senator expressed her fears that the United States does not have the resource capacity for new immigrants.
In her comments, Allen noted declining white birth rates compared to Hispanic birth rates, saying it was an issue"because of immigration."2013 lecture to the National Entrepreneur Center in Florida"There are these spin-off jobs that wouldn't be there if you didn't have the immigrant. They are paying taxes. They spend money, goods and services," Johnson said at the lecture.
Allen also mentioned fellow state Senator Martín Quezada, a Democrat from Glendale, claiming that he opposed assimilation,"What do you plan for America to look like in 10 years?" she said in reference to Quezada."What kind of form of government are we going to live under in 10 years?"
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