Kamala’s Dad Condemns Her open border policy
It's too bad his sense did not trickle down to her
There’s at least one member of the Harris family who does not subscribe to the idea of open borders: Donald Harris, an esteemed professor emeritus at Stanford University. In a 1988 essay he co-authored, titled “Black Economic Progress: An Agenda for the 1990s,” he raised serious concerns about the impact of mass immigration on American workers, particularly low-skilled citizens.At 86 years old, Harris remains a vocal critic of policies that favor unchecked immigration.
In his treatise, he stated, “Trends in international trade have moved against U.S. workers,” highlighting how changes to immigration laws have led to an influx of low-skilled workers. He argued that this influx directly competes with native-born youths and low-skilled adults for available jobs. This competition, he noted, has been especially detrimental to African Americans, who make up a significant portion of the low-skilled workforce.
Interestingly, Donald Harris’s views contrast sharply with those of his daughter, Vice President Kamala Harris, with whom he shares a strained relationship.
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Don't know what happened to Kamala as both her parents are/were scholars.
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Is he the white father that his family owned slaves in Jamaica?
He knows his daughter is a ho so he'll probably vote for President Trump!
kamala is only 1/16 black right?
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