Yes. Immigration, in general, is bad for the Republican Party, and the ends of conservatism, insofar as conservatism intends to conserve a way of life. It doesn't matter if they come from Mexico or Germany, immigration means change. You can argue pros/cons, but you can't deny it.
I should say a particular kind of life. It's also harder for immigrants to assimilate when they live in areas that basically become linguistic-ethnic enclaves. Why learn English when everyone around you speaks Spanish?
On the other hand, I can't help but feel bummed when I know socially conservative, basically normal immigrants come to America and are ruined by what passes for our "culture" today. There is a reason Nigerian immigrants basically don't want their kids to assimilate.
Assimilate into woke culture, that is
Regarding my comments about Germans... "according to new Pew Research Center data not yet released in a report, 88% of Germans say they have confidence in Obama to do the right thing in world affairs." pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2013…

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