Australia is a country that has much in common with the United States, including many of the same problems. We share a common Anglo-Saxon heritage, with its many positive features that have formed successful societies, which others wish to join.
On the negative side, Anglo-Saxon societies in recent years have displayed a particular propensity toward suicidal multiculturalism and mass immigration, with predictable results. So in both the U.S. and Australia there is mass immigration, failure to assimilate, ethnic discord and a disdain for the core majority population.
One problem Australia has solved, however, is the entrance of illegal aliens. What can we learn from Australia’s example?
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Blog entry by Allan Wall, published on VDARE.COM on August 6th, 2014.
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