
Erasing Our Posterity one illegal at a time
This piece runs very long, yet it barely scratches the surface of the illegal invasion and the endless grifts that sustain it—from elite master-plans to street-level scams that hollow out our republic. I’ve condensed what I can into a single article, pulling from parking-lot counts, leaked documents, and their own admissions, but the full ledger would span volumes. Mainstream AI like ChatGPT would paint a rosy, sanitized version; this is the raw view from the ground. Still, it’s enough to spot the blade aimed at our posterity—and to demand we wrench it free before it lands. The next installment will tackle legal immigration: the H-1B flood, the visa mills, and the quiet replacement hiding in plain sight.
Part V (Part I: Small Businesses gutted. Part II: Governance captured. Part III: Industries offshored. Part IV: Education stolen. Now the final blow: the homeland itself.)
Yesterday—November 13, 2025—the dam finally cracked on the immigration lie. Vice President JD Vance, in a blistering Fox News segment that racked up 15 million views overnight, laid it bare: “We flooded the country with 30 million illegal immigrants… deport them all, and watch housing prices crash back to earth.” Florida AG Ashley Moody, who’s been knee-deep in the border crisis, echoed the scale in her ongoing 2025 briefings: “The real number is between 40 and 50 million.” And the Biden administration’s four-year free-for-all? Vance tallies it at 20 million added alone—a number that doesn’t even touch the shadows.
From the Ethnic American lens, where every Home Depot lot is a 20–50 Hispanic day-labor bazaar, every Costco aisle 90% Indian/Pakistani—chain migration, and every small town a sudden Spanish-speaking outpost, the true count screams 60–100 million minimum. Eight million flashing fraudulent or stolen Social Security numbers (SSNs), two million handed fresh ones in 2024, over one million on Medicaid despite the rules. They snag mortgages, loans, driver’s licenses, in-state tuition, free ER care, voter registration, mail-in ballots, and even the vote. Your grandson can’t mow a lawn for $20 without the cartel undercutting him at slave wages.
SNAP—the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as food stamps—is buckling under illegal and legal immigrant abuse. The Mexican Government’s Secretary of External Affairs distributes a comic-book “how-to get into America”. HIAS—the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, a Jewish-led NGO originally founded to help Jewish refugees but now a global migration powerhouse—runs express trains through the Darien Gap, alongside a network of similar organizations funneling the masses north. Canada’s visa-free loophole turns the northern border into a revolving door. Reagan’s 1986 amnesty lit the fuse with 3 million legalized; now the bomb detonates in every store from Maine to Montana.
This is demographic replacement—a deliberate, orchestrated erasure of the posterity the Founders enshrined in the Preamble. It’s the biggest problem of our time, dwarfing the offshoring of jobs and factories or DEI because it strikes at the soil our blood soaked: the towns our grandparents built, the jobs our fathers fought for, the future our children deserve.
We’ll unpack it layer by layer, stat by stat—not as cold numbers, but as the chains binding our families. The gaslit tallies and their architects; the welfare-fraud pipeline draining $300 billion yearly from our pockets; the anchor-baby factories manufacturing a new electorate; the northern backdoor flood; the crime, disease, and uninsured-driving waves ravaging our health and roads; the voter-fraud machine hijacking our voice; the town-by-town human toll that leaves no Ethnic American untouched. From our view: We see the parking lots choked at dawn, the school buses half-empty of our kids, the ER waits while anchors get priority. We’re done being gaslit. These aren’t abstractions—they’re the reason your grandson’s first paycheck vanished, your granddaughter’s playground feels foreign, and your tax dollar builds someone else’s empire.
The Decline of the White American Population: 1940–2025
The White American population, once the foundation of the nation, peaked at 89.8% in 1940 before a steady decline, shaped by significant demographic changes. Below is a chart of its percentage share, White population, and total population at key inflection points, based on census data and estimates. I erred on the high side on purpose. These numbers DO NOT include illegals.
| Year | White American % | White Population (Millions) | Total Population (Millions) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1940 | 89.8% | 118.2 | 131.7 | Peak, per 1940 census |
| 1965 | 85.4% | 166.0 | 194.3 | Hart-Celler Act begins shift |
| 1990 | 75% | 186.4 | 248.7 | Diversification accelerates |
| 2020 | 61.6% | 204.3 | 331.2 | Historic low, census data |
| 2025 | ~60% | ~204 | ~340 | Estimated, current trends |
The Shift
This decline reflects a profound demographic transformation, marking the end of an era where White Americans were the overwhelming majority. From a peak of 118.2 million in 1940, their numbers have grown modestly to around 204 million by 2025, yet their share has shrunk from 89.8% to an estimated 60% amid a total population surge from 131.7 million to 340 million. This shift, accelerated by the Hart-Celler Act of 1965 and ongoing diversification, signifies a changing national identity, leaving the legacy of our forbearers increasingly distant in the cultural and numerical landscape.
Yesterday’s Bombshells (November 13–14, 2025): 30–100 Million, and the Fury It Unleashed
November 13 started ordinary, but Vice president JD Vance’s Fox appearance flipped it. “30 million illegal immigrants,” he said, tying the flood to everything from housing shortages (rents up 30% in Midwest Ethnic American enclaves) to wage stagnation (down 15% in construction since 2021). X lit up—with 3 million posts by the end of the day, from Ohio truckers sharing caravan dashcams to Texas teachers venting about 50% foreign classrooms.
Florida AG Ashley Moody’s 40–50 million? Not new, but amplified: In September briefings, she cited Florida’s ER overload (100k admitted illegals in four months, $434 million in hospital bills unpaid) and school strains (20% enrollment spike in border counties). Biden’s term? 20 million, per Vance—enough to fill Texas twice, turning red strongholds purple with mixed-status voters.
But from our boots-on-the-ground math, 30–50 million is polite. The real range? 60–100 million, as voices from the front lines have been shouting for months. Texas Railroad Commissioner candidate Bo French blasted in November: “We need to remove 100 million people from the country. This will not only lower housing prices dramatically, it will save our culture.” Senate hopeful Sam Parker echoed: “Deport 60 million illegals” to fix affordability. The chorus is growing—politicians and officials finally admitting what Ethnic Americans see every day.
| Claim | Source (2025) | Ethnic Reality Check | Why It Hits Us |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30M | Vance (Nov 13 Fox) | Lowball gotaways; X replies 3M posts | Housing bids stolen; rents +30% Ethnic suburbs |
| 40–50M | Florida AG Ashley Moody briefings | ER/school data; border counties +20% enrollment | Kids in 50% foreign classes; ER waits for us |
| 20M Biden surge | Vance | One term = Texas flood | Wages -15% construction; jobs to invaders |
| 60–100M+ | French (TX candidate), Parker (Senate hopeful) | 8M fake SSNs + chain migration | Towns erased; culture gone overnight |
These bombshells? Not gaffes—they’re the elite admitting the scale while we pay the price.
The Welfare & Fraud Pipeline: A $300 Billion Annual Heist, $5,000–$10,000 Per Invader
The flood of illegal immigrants isn’t free—it’s a $300 billion yearly siphon straight from the pockets of Ethnic Americans, equating to $5,000–$10,000 in direct net drains per illegal immigrant when you subtract the taxes they pay from the benefits they consume (scaled from Congressional Budget Office and Federation for American Immigration Reform estimates). This isn’t charity; it’s a massive transfer of wealth from citizens to invaders, funded by your labor and legacy.
Let’s start with the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—better known as food stamps, the federal program that provides monthly benefits to low-income households for groceries. Illegal immigrants are technically ineligible for SNAP directly, but the system is gamed through mixed-status households: A U.S.-born child (the “anchor baby”) qualifies the entire family, including undocumented parents, for benefits. The Center for Immigration Studies reports that 59% of households headed by illegal immigrants use at least one major welfare program, including SNAP. The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirms that 60% of non-citizen-headed households receive SNAP.
If all illegal immigrants and their mixed-status households were removed from the program, payouts in high-impact states like Texas, California, and Florida would drop by 40–70%, according to simulations by the Center for Immigration Studies and analyses from the National Immigration Law Center. That would save $10–15 billion annually in SNAP alone—roughly $1,000–$2,000 per illegal-headed household. In Texas border counties, a 2025 state audit found that 40% of all SNAP benefits go to mixed-status homes. Your family? You’re waitlisted for help while anchor kids feast on EBT cards (Electronic Benefits Transfer, the debit-like system used for SNAP), and the program is stretched to the breaking point.
Medicaid—the joint federal-state health insurance program for low-income individuals—follows the same pattern. Over 1 million illegal immigrants are enrolled through loopholes like emergency coverage or mixed households, per the Kaiser Family Foundation’s 2025 data. Uninsured emergency room visits by illegals add another $7 billion+ in costs annually, which are passed directly to insured citizens through higher premiums and taxes, according to Congressional testimony. Social Security numbers? The Department of Homeland Security issued 2 million to non-citizens with work authorization in 2024 alone, while the Social Security Administration estimates 8 million fake or stolen numbers are in use. Even when they pay taxes ($96.7 billion in 2022), the net drain per illegal household is $1,500–$3,000 after benefits, per Congressional Budget Office modeling of $14,000 in annual benefits versus $10,000 in taxes paid.
Now, mortgages and car loans—the quiet engine of housing inflation and suburban displacement. This is made possible by the Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), a 9-digit code issued by the Internal Revenue Service to people without Social Security numbers, allowing them to file taxes, receive refunds, and build credit with banks. The IRS reports 4.3 million active ITIN filers in 2023, the majority undocumented immigrants. They paid $11.74 billion in taxes, but defaults on loans are soaring. In 2025, ITIN-based mortgage lending has exploded: FHA-approved lenders like City Creek Mortgage now offer $300,000 home loans at 5–7% interest (higher risk, higher rates) to ITIN holders with no citizenship check. Colony Ridge, a sprawling 20,000-home development north of Houston, Texas, was built almost entirely on ITIN-financed lots—over $500 million in loans issued using fake or unverified documents. The National Association of Realtors says 54% of undocumented immigrants now actively seek homeownership. The toll is driving housing prices up 20% in working-class Ethnic American suburbs as cash-flush chains bid against Ethnic American families.
Car loans? Dealerships nationwide—Covina Volkswagen, for example—finance $20,000 vehicles with just an ITIN and a down payment, no Social Security number required. The cost to us? $5,000–$10,000 per illegal in subsidized access and defaults (over $1 billion yearly nationwide). Then there’s uninsured driving—the silent tax on every licensed American. The American Automobile Association estimates that 13% of all uninsured drivers in the U.S. are illegal immigrants, operating without Social Security numbers or valid documentation. Insurance industry reports confirm the majority of undocumented drivers carry no coverage. When they crash—often with fraudulent plates or licenses—the average claim cost of $500–$1,000 gets passed to insured citizens, raising premiums 10–15% across the board.
Congress has documented $7 billion annually in emergency room and accident-related burdens from unlicensed, uninsured drivers enabled by fake documents. Per illegal immigrant behind the wheel? Another $500–$1,000 in societal cost—your insurance spikes, your roads become deadlier, and your kids pay the price.
| Category | How They Get It | Annual Cost to Taxpayers | Per-Illegal Cost (60M estimate) | Real-World Example / Impact on You |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Food Stamps (SNAP) | Mixed-status households: U.S.-born anchor baby qualifies the whole family | $10–15 billion | $1,000–$2,000 per household | 40% of SNAP in Texas border counties goes to mixed homes (2025 state audit). Your family waitlisted while they feast on EBT cards. Removing them = 40–70% payout drop in high-impact states. |
| Medicaid & Emergency Rooms | Loopholes + unpaid ER bills passed to insured citizens | $7–10 billion+ | $1,500–$3,000 | Over 1 million illegals enrolled (KFF 2025); $434 million unpaid in Texas alone in 4 months. Your grandma’s premium jumps to cover it. |
| Social Security Numbers / Tax Fraud | 2 million new SSNs issued in 2024 + 8 million fake/stolen; ITIN refunds with ghost dependents in foreign countries | $5–10 billion in fraudulent refunds | $1,000–$2,000 | Illegals claim 10–20 phantom kids abroad, pocket $50k+ tax refunds while drawing benefits. Your tax refund shrinks to fund their invasion. |
| Mortgages & Housing Inflation | ITIN loans (no SSN needed); FHA lenders give $300k homes at higher rates | $1 billion+ defaults + 20% housing inflation | $5,000–$10,000 subsidized | Colony Ridge, TX: 20,000-home illegal enclave built on fake ITIN loans. Your kids priced out of starter homes in once-affordable suburbs. |
| Car Loans & Uninsured Driving | Dealerships finance $20k vehicles with ITIN only; 13% of uninsured drivers are illegals | $7 billion ER/accident burden | $500–$1,000 | Crash with no insurance? You pay via 10–15% higher premiums. Roads deadlier, repair bills higher for Ethnic families. |
| Total Net Drain | Benefits received minus taxes paid (CBO/FAIR scaled) | $300 billion+ yearly | $5,000–$10,000 per illegal | That’s $900–$1,800 per Ethnic American family stolen every year to bankroll the replacement. |
This table is conservative. It doesn’t include the indirect costs: overcrowded schools, depressed wages, strained infrastructure, or the cultural erosion when your town no longer feels like home. Every dollar in this pipeline is a dollar taken from Ethnic American children’s future and handed to people who broke the law to get here. This is the real “giant sucking sound”—not just jobs going south, but your entire standard of living being vacuumed away to subsidize an invasion.
Anchor Baby Inc.: 50 Factories Manufacturing a New Electorate
Birth tourism—where pregnant women from abroad travel to the United States specifically to give birth and secure automatic U.S. citizenship for their child under the 14th Amendment—has ballooned into a $295 million industry in 2025, growing at 6.5% annually. There are at least 50 dedicated “birth mills” like Doctores Para Ti in Houston, Texas, that cater to this trade: Expectant mothers fly in on a B1/B2 visa (a temporary visitor visa for tourism or business, valid for up to six months), then pay around $5,000 for a comprehensive package that includes private delivery services, pediatric care, and assistance obtaining a passport for the newborn right after birth. This results in an estimated 36,000 such births each year, according to the Center for Immigration Studies, with a lifetime fiscal cost of $2.4 trillion per the Heritage Foundation, as these “anchor babies” grow up to sponsor their entire families through chain migration.
The U.S. visa bulletin—a monthly State Department report that lists wait times for immigrant visas—tells the story of the unfairness: For Mexicans in the F1 category (unmarried adult children of U.S. citizens), the wait can stretch 15 years or more, but anchor babies trigger an instant IR-5 visa process, allowing the child’s parent or parents to lawfully live and work in the United States once the child turns 21. That’s how the immigration chain starts—one birth unlocks a flood of relatives, turning a single entry into dozens over time.
HIAS and the Jewish-Led Pipeline: From Darien Gap “Humanitarian Aid” to Open U.S. Borders
The real engine powering this, however, is organizations like HIAS—the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, a Jewish-led nonprofit founded in 1881 to assist Jewish refugees fleeing persecution in Europe and Russia, but which has evolved into a global migration advocacy group with a $100 million annual budget and operations in 30 countries. In the Darien Gap—a treacherous 60-mile stretch of dense jungle and swamps forming a land bridge between Colombia and Panama, one of the world’s most dangerous migration routes—HIAS runs a cross-border program praised as one of the United Nations’ top 10 best practices for humanitarian aid. According to HIAS’s 2024 annual report, the organization served 39,000 migrants through joint operations in Panama, Colombia, and Costa Rica, providing legal aid, and mental health support. Refugees International, a Washington-based advocacy group, highlights HIAS as a key player in post-Darien aid, offering “pathways to U.S. resettlement” and coordinating with local governments to streamline entry. The United Nations’ International Organization for Migration notes that HIAS’s GBV program has helped shuttle 133,000 migrants through the Gap in 2021 alone, expanding to millions in subsequent years with health kits, legal tips on asylum claims, and organized bus and train transport northward to the U.S. border. Even as overall migration flows dropped 98% in 2025 due to stricter enforcement (as reported by El País), HIAS pivoted to “voluntary returns” programs—still effectively funneling groups of illegals while lobbying for looser U.S. policies.
Other Jewish-led organizations follow suit: the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) and World Jewish Relief provide on-the-ground aid in the Darien Gap, including food, shelter, and resettlement referrals to the U.S., echoing HIAS’s model. Critics, including immigration watchdogs like the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), question whether this is “charity or conquest”—millions aided annually, borders effectively blurred, and Ethnic American communities bearing the downstream costs without a say. There are 88 coalitions of Jewish groups actively involved in advocacy/aid according to Bend the Arc: Jewish Action. (Reported on in 2025, by outlets including: Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), Religion News, Service Forward, National Council of Jewish Women, and The Jewish Council for Public Affairs)
The Mexican Government?
Mexico’s Official Guide for Illegal Entry: The Government-Published Handbook
The Mexican government does not just turn a blind eye to its citizens and other nationalities heading north illegally—it actively assists them with taxpayer-funded materials. Since 2005, Mexico’s National Institute of Migration (Instituto Nacional de Migración, or INM)—the federal agency under the Secretariat of the Interior (Secretaría de Gobernación) responsible for all migration matters—has published and distributed a comic-book-style handbook titled “Guía del Migrante Mexicano” (“Guide for the Mexican Migrant”).
This full-color, 32-page booklet is handed out for free at INM offices, Mexican consulates in the United States, and even some bus stations and shelters along common migrant routes inside Mexico. Any illegal immigrant (or would-be migrant) can walk into an INM office or consulate and request a copy—no questions asked.
Key sections of the guide include:
- Detailed maps of the most “dangerous” desert crossing zones (with warnings about heat and dehydration), effectively showing safer routes.
- Step-by-step advice on what to do if apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol: “Do not resist,” “You have rights,” “Demand to speak to your consulate.”
- A full list of Mexican consulates in the United States with phone numbers and addresses, encouraging migrants to contact them immediately upon crossing.
- Instructions on how to apply for humanitarian parole or asylum once inside the U.S., including phrases to use with Border Patrol agents.
- Warnings about coyotes (human smugglers) and cartels, while simultaneously providing phone numbers for “assistance” organizations inside the U.S.—many of which are funded by American taxpayers.
The booklet famously contains the line: “If the authorities detain you, you have the right to be treated with dignity and respect.” It even advises migrants to carry only small amounts of cash and to hide valuables to avoid robbery—practical tips that make the illegal journey more viable.
The 2005 edition caused outrage when it was first exposed, but the Mexican government has never stopped distributing updated versions. As recently as 2024–2025, travelers and border agents report seeing fresh copies in the hands of northbound migrants. The INM’s own website once hosted a digital version (later removed after U.S. diplomatic pressure), but physical copies remain in circulation.
In short: While the United States spends billions trying to stop illegal crossings, the Mexican government—our supposed “partner” in border security—literally prints and hands out government-issued manuals teaching people how to break U.S. law, what “rights” they have once they do, and how to game our asylum system from day one. This is not passive negligence. This is active state sponsorship of the invasion.

The Mexican Government publishes a handbook for illegals on how to get across the border and what their rights are once they are in the US illegally.
In English here
The Northern Loophole: Canada’s Silent Siege
While the southern border dominates American headlines with daily reports of migrant caravans and overwhelmed agents, the northern border remains a story of eerie silence, allowing a stealthy invasion to unfold. Under Canada’s Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) system, introduced in 2016, Mexicans can fly into Canada visa-free for short stays, landing in cities like Toronto or Vancouver before trekking south across the U.S. border. This backdoor route has driven northern border encounters up by 20% in 2025, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the federal agency tasked with securing entry points and enforcing immigration laws. In the Swanton Sector, which covers parts of New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire, agents have nabbed over 5,000 Mexicans so far this year alone. Small towns like Plattsburgh, New York, and Blaine, Washington, are now overwhelmed by these “northern caravans,” with local shelters and roads turning into temporary camps. The toll is the same as the south—drugs flowing freely, crime spiking in quiet communities, and welfare systems strained to the breaking point—but without the cameras, it festers in the shadows.
Crossing the U.S.-Canada border is shockingly easy in many spots, with vast stretches of wilderness, rural roads, and even urban highways where the line between the two countries feels more like a suggestion than a barrier. Take Abbotsford, British Columbia (shown below), as a prime example: One side of a simple two-lane highway—Highway 11, also known as the Abbotsford-Sumas Highway—is in Canada, while the other side dips into the United States. There’s effectively no physical border here’ a few signs and occasional patrols. There are many other examples of completely open borders between the US and Canada.

The Crime and Disease Wave: An Unseen Army’s Toll
One of the most devastating impacts of this invasion is the surge in crime, disease, and deadly drugs that comes with it, turning our once-safe communities into danger zones without us even seeing the full army behind it. Criminal aliens—non-citizens who entered illegally or overstayed visas—now make up 25% of all inmates in federal prisons, according to the Department of Justice. Yet less than 1% of them are actually deported after serving time, per data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the federal agency responsible for securing our borders and enforcing immigration laws. Among juveniles caught crossing or committing crimes, less than 4% are sent back to their home countries, allowing a new generation of offenders to embed themselves in our society.
In states like Arizona and California, 39% of wildfires are caused by illegal border crossers, who often start fires while evading detection, cooking in makeshift camps, or discarding cigarettes in dry brush. But the drug crisis is the real killer: Over 90% of the heroin entering the United States comes across the southern border, and now fentanyl—the synthetic opioid up to 50 times stronger than heroin—has become the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18–45. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reports that 100% of fentanyl seized at the border is smuggled through Mexico, produced from precursor chemicals almost exclusively shipped from China. Mexican cartels, using routes pioneered by millions of migrants, press the powder into pills or lace it into other drugs, killing over 100,000 Americans each year—more than car accidents and guns combined. China supplies the raw materials through ports, Canada serves as a northern transit hub (fentanyl seizures up 300% at the northern border in 2025, per CBP), and Mexico’s cartels handle the final distribution. One seizure in Nogales, Arizona, alone netted enough fentanyl to kill 100 million people. Your son or daughter? They’re now at risk from a single laced pill at a party, all because the borders South AND North are a sieve.
Diseases are spreading too. Tuberculosis (TB, a highly contagious bacterial infection that attacks the lungs and can spread through the air from coughing or sneezing) has increased by 20% in border states since the surge began. Cases of malaria, leprosy, and Chagas disease (a parasitic illness spread by “kissing bugs” that infest migrant camps) have tripled, often originating from overcrowded shelters and makeshift encampments that act as breeding grounds for these vectors.
60 hospitals in California alone have closed since the 1990s due to unpaid bills from illegal immigrants treating emergencies without insurance, and emergency rooms in Texas are operating at 120% capacity—meaning your own heart attack or car crash victim could be delayed or turned away when seconds count.
| Impact Area | Statistic (2025) | Source | Ethnic American Toll |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federal Prisons | 25% inmates are criminal aliens | DOJ | Tax dollars house them; <1% deported (CBP) |
| Juvenile Offenders | <4% deported | CBP | Future gangs embed in our towns |
| Wildfires | 39% caused by crossers (AZ/CA) | State fire reports | Homes burned; billions in damage |
| Fentanyl Deaths | 100k+ Americans/year; 100% Mexico-sourced, China precursors | DEA/CBP | #1 killer ages 18–45; Canada transit +300% |
| Diseases | TB +20%; malaria/leprosy/Chagas tripled | CDC border reports | Camps as vectors; your kids exposed at school |
| Hospital Closures | 60 in CA since 1990s; TX ERs 120% capacity | State health audits | Your emergency care delayed or denied |
This unseen army doesn’t just cross—they conquer quietly through crime that fills our prisons, fires that scorch our lands, fentanyl that kills our youth, and diseases that overwhelm our hospitals. The toll is paid in Ethnic American blood, homes, and futures—while the invaders face no real consequences.
Illegals and Remittances: Billions Sucked Out of Our Economy
Remittances—money sent by immigrants back to their home countries—represent one of the most overlooked grifts in the illegal invasion, with an estimated $150–200 billion leaving the U.S. economy annually, mostly wired from undocumented workers. This isn’t pocket change; it’s a massive outflow that suppresses American wages, inflates costs, and starves our communities of the economic circulation our families depend on. The World Bank’s 2025 Migration and Development Brief estimates global remittances at $905 billion, with the U.S. as the top sender—95% of Mexico’s $60 billion in remittances coming from American workers, per the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). But dig into the undocumented slice: The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) pegs it at over $200 billion in 2025, up from $150 billion in 2023, as more illegals enter low-wage jobs in construction, agriculture, and services.
How does it work? Illegal immigrants, often paid under the table or using fake Social Security numbers, earn $20,000–$30,000 yearly but send 20–50% home—$4,000–$15,000 per person, via apps like Western Union or MoneyGram. The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) notes undocumented immigrants paid $96.7 billion in U.S. taxes in 2022, but remittances mean that cash never recirculates here—instead, it builds homes in Mexico, funds cartels in Central America, or props up economies that spit out more migrants. CSIS highlights that 95% of Mexico’s remittances originate in the U.S., with undocumented workers sending the lion’s share; a 5% U.S. remittance tax proposed in 2025 (BBVA Research) would hit them hardest, as low-income senders use cash transfers most.
The Ethnic American cost? That $150–200 billion could fund infrastructure in 500 Flint-sized towns or cut taxes for every working family by $1,200 yearly. Instead, it drives up housing (remittance cash bids on U.S. properties) and depresses wages (cheap labor competes with citizens). AidData warns a 1% tax would disproportionately burden the poor and undocumented, but from our view, it’s justice—stop the bleed before it drowns us. This outflow isn’t migration’s “benefit”; it’s economic treason, turning our sweat into foreign fortunes.
The Voter Fraud Machine: Ballots Bought with Our Taxes
The invasion doesn’t just strain our resources—it undermines our democracy through a voter fraud machine that’s fueled by our own tax dollars. Mail-in ballots often go to mixed households where legal citizens live alongside illegal immigrants, and audits in over 200 cities have found instances of illegals voting illegally. In 19 states, getting a driver’s license automatically registers you to vote, with no strict checks for citizenship, making it easy for non-citizens to slip onto the rolls. Thousands of non-citizen ballots were cast in the 2024 elections, as uncovered in investigations in states like Georgia and Texas. This dilutes the vote of Ethnic Americans, flipping once-reliable towns and counties from red to blue and robbing us of our voice in the republic our ancestors built.
The Architects on Record: Confessions of the Cabal
Behind this flood are architects who have openly confessed their roles in pushing for open borders and demographic change. Ronald Reagan’s 1986 amnesty act legalized 3 million illegal immigrants, planting the seed for today’s crisis. Joe Biden has repeatedly called diversity “our strength,” framing the shift away from a majority-white America as a positive. Barbara Lerner Spectre, a Jewish activist, said in 2010 that “Jews will be at the center of that [the transformation to multiculturalism]… It’s a huge transformation to make. They are now going into a multicultural mode, and Jews will be resented because of our leading role.” Rabbi Ovadia Yosef has echoed that homogeneity—meaning a uniform ethnic or cultural society—is “bad for Jews.” Gideon Rachman, a Financial Times columnist, has argued that borders “must dissolve” for globalism to work. David Rothkopf, a foreign policy expert, has written that certain “tribes” thrive on migration. The meme grid of figures like George Soros and Chuck Schumer is labeled “pure coincidence,” but the pattern is clear. Even a Fox News clip of a migrant caravan showed a Star of David symbol on a truck, hinting at the organized push behind it.
Human Toll: 200+ Towns Scarred, Families Fractured—and the Death of Community Cohesion
The human cost of this invasion is felt most deeply in over 200 small towns across America that have been scarred and transformed, fracturing Ethnic American families in ways that numbers alone can’t capture. But the damage runs even deeper than crowded classrooms or rising crime—it has shattered the quiet sense of cohesion and safety that once defined our neighborhoods, the unspoken trust that let kids roam freely and neighbors watch out for one another.
Remember when every Burger King, McDonald’s, and Dairy Queen was staffed 100% by local high school kids, with a 20- or 30-something manager who knew every family by name? Now, step inside any fast-food joint and all you hear is Spanish shouted across the prep line, orders barked in a language that drowns out the old rhythm of teenage banter. Those first jobs—flipping burgers, running the register, learning responsibility—were rites of passage for generations of Ethnic American youth. Gone. Replaced by undocumented crews working under the table, often at wages no American teen could live on.
The neighborhood paper route? Vanished—not just because of the internet, but because adult illegals now dominate even the simplest gigs. Kids used to mow lawns, rake leaves, shovel snow—small jobs that built work ethic, pocket money, and community bonds. Now, in town after town, it’s Latino crews in unmarked vans who roll in at dawn, undercutting prices, and—worse—threatening violence against small contractors who dare compete. Local landscapers report being run off job sites, tires slashed, families intimidated. The message is clear: this territory is now theirs.
Gone too are the hobby shops, ceramic studios, and roller rinks where kids gathered after school—places of creativity, laughter, and first crushes. Violence keeps teens out of fast-food jobs now; they feel unsafe in spaces once theirs. No more hanging out at the mall arcade or skating to “Sweet Caroline” on Friday nights. Social cohesion—the glue of small-town America—has dissolved. Parents no longer let kids walk to the corner store alone. Playgrounds sit empty after dark. Trust is dead.
In Springfield, Ohio, 20,000 Venezuelans arrived seemingly overnight, turning schools into 50% foreign-language environments and spiking crime by 40%—kids now learn in chaos, parents fear the streets. Whitewater, Wisconsin, has seen busloads of Haitians at dawn, overwhelming welfare lines and shifting the town’s character from a quiet Ethnic stronghold to a multilingual hub where English feels secondary. Dalton, Georgia’s chicken plants are now cartelized operations paying $3 an hour, undercutting local wages and bringing in gangs that make evenings unsafe. Over 200 towns like Charleroi, Pennsylvania (where schools are 60% migrant and resources stretched thin) or Logansport, Indiana (where feed stores have become taquerias and gang activity has risen) tell the same story.
Your grandson faces 15%+ unemployment in his generation because entry-level jobs are gone to underbidders. Your granddaughter’s pride is crushed in a first-grade class that’s half Spanish-speaking, where her heritage feels sidelined. The neighborhood you grew up in—where doors stayed unlocked, kids played kickball in the street until the streetlights came on, and everyone knew everyone—is a memory. Diseases rage in Arizona, wildfires scorch borderlands from crosser camps, and fentanyl floods the heartland—our families pay with lives, livelihoods, and the soul of community itself.
| Toll Zone | What’s Happening on the Ground | The Ethnic American Wound |
|---|---|---|
| Small Towns | Over 200 towns flipped overnight—20,000+ migrants per town in places like Springfield, OH and Whitewater, WI. Feed stores become taquerías, schools 50–60% foreign, English optional. | Culture erased, safety gone. Nights are no longer safe to walk. Doors stay locked. The neighborhood you grew up in is unrecognizable. |
| Youth & Health | Entry-level jobs (mowing lawns, fast food, paper routes) gutted by $3/hr crews. Tuberculosis up 20% in border states, malaria/leprosy/Chagas tripled. ERs at 120% capacity, 60 California hospitals closed. | Future stolen, bodies broken. Your grandson is jobless at 15%+ youth unemployment. Your granddaughter learns in chaos. Your family waits hours for care while invaders get priority. |
| Votes & Voice | 200+ cities with confirmed non-citizen voting. Mail-ins in mixed homes. Driver’s licenses = auto-registration in 19 states. Thousands of illegal ballots in 2024 (GA/TX audits). | Voice silenced, elections stolen. Your vote is diluted. Red towns flip blue. The republic your blood built is hijacked. |
The Quintuple Theft: Borders Breached, Posterity Betrayed
The illegal invasion has unleashed a five-pronged assault on the fabric of Ethnic American life, betraying the future our ancestors fought to secure.
- First, small businesses—once the backbone of our communities—are being overtaken, with estimates suggesting that 60–90% of ownership in sectors like hotels, convenience stores, and local shops has shifted to foreign hands, often through chains of undocumented investors or family networks that outcompete native entrepreneurs.
- Second, governance is being undermined as foreigners, ineligible to vote, skew representation through fraudulent ballots and mixed households, diluting the voice of Ethnic Americans in the democratic process.
- Third, entire industries have been hollowed out, with manufacturing and labor-intensive jobs offshored to countries that exploit slave-like conditions, leaving our factories empty and our workers jobless.
- Fourth, education is under siege, as foreign students—both legal and illegal—occupy spots in universities and vocational programs, displacing Ethnic American youth and jeopardizing their futures with inflated tuition and reduced opportunities.
- Finally, the presence of illegal immigrants robs us of our economic and social future, diminishing wages by undercutting local labor, introducing deadly drugs like fentanyl, spreading diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria, and fueling a crime wave that terrorizes our neighborhoods.
Our Non-Negotiable Demands
To reclaim our nation, we must act decisively with these five unyielding demands.
- First, deport all 60–100 million illegal immigrants, enforcing Mexico’s existing laws that impose 2–10 year prison sentences for aiding illegal entry, ensuring they face consequences at home.
- Second, abolish birthright citizenship for children of non-citizens and shut down the 50 birth mills that exploit this loophole, raiding their operations to dismantle the anchor-baby industry.
- Third, purge all welfare and tax fraud exceeding $20 billion annually, restricting benefits and financial access to U.S. citizens only.
- Fourth, fortify our northern and southern borders, defund organizations like the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) that facilitate this invasion, and demand Mexico bear the financial burden of stemming the flow.
- Fifth, establish a Border Caucus in Congress to permanently ban any future amnesty programs, safeguarding our sovereignty for generations.
Print this manifesto, pin it alongside Parts I through IV, and mobilize in town halls, veterans’ posts, and community centers. The blood of our Revolutionary forefathers demands an end to this betrayal. Our covenant with this land is ironclad—close the gates, or we lose our country entirely. America First: Survival
