JD Vance calls for reduction in legal immigration at Turning Point event
JD Vance urged cutting legal immigration to protect American jobs and promote assimilation at Ole Miss, with over 10,000 attending the Turning Point USA event, organizers said.
- Vice President J.D. Vance spoke at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi, emphasizing concerns about immigration and stating, 'We have let in too many immigrants to the United States.'
- During a student Q&A session, Vance suggested that 'we have got to get our overall numbers way down' for immigration to the U.S.
- Vance's remarks indicated that some immigrants should meet specific criteria, and he mentioned estimated illegal immigration figures, saying, 'I've heard estimates as high as 50 million.'
- The Turning Point USA event was organized shortly after the death of Charlie Kirk, with Vance acknowledging the impact of his late friend during the discussion of his public role.
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Vice President Vance calls for lower overall immigration
At a Turning Point USA event last week on October 29th, Vice President J.D. Vance stated his firm belief that lower immigration levels would benefit the country. The post Vice President Vance calls for lower overall immigration appeared first on NumbersUSA.
Vance schools yappy student on problems with immigration: ‘There’s too many people who want to come’
Vice President JD Vance taught college students an important lesson on the problems associated with mass immigration at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi on Wednesday. After delivering his prepared remarks with Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk — emphasizing the importance of avoiding pointless foreign entanglements, securing America’s borders, and altogether prioritizing citizens — Vance respectfully gave a few students …
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