The Immigration Debate The Daily Show :”Immigration and the WWE” Why would a WWE wrestler articulate his ideas about immigration during a wrestling match?

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The Immigration Debate The Daily Show :”Immigration and the WWE” Why would a WWE wrestler articulate his ideas about immigration during a wrestling match? What arguments are made for and against immigration? Where do negative views of Mexican immigrants originate?

Rio Grande, Texas

Salinas, CA

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Story of an Immigrant Border journey Push/pull factors Chain migration Employment Cultural/national pride Quality of education Social/economic challenges Future generations

Race and Immigration “If in the future racial qualities are to be improved, the improving must be wrought mainly by favoring the fecundity of the worthy type.” Teddy Roosevelt, 1913.

Race and Immigration “[By the end of the century] the white and European population [will be] down to about three percent. This is what I call the death of the West. I see the nations dying when the populations die. I see the civilization dying.” Pat Buchanan, 2006