That American citizen should go to school and get advanced skills in areas like engineering, nursing or landscape architecture (if gardening is their passion) so they don’t have to compete with the Mexican gardener. And then they will be able to compete with the Chinese, Indian, Bangledeshi, Pakistani Iranian and European engineers who come to this country, get a few years of experience at the best companies and then take the knowledge back to foreign economies, space programs and militaries in some cases.
Multiculturalism may seem like a noble cause, but it is consistantly backfiring accross the globe and is fundamentaly flawed. Whether we look at Europe’s Muslims or our own experiences here in the U.S., it is clear that we should be finding ways to bring people together and not championing our differences to the point that pride, hatred and intolerance take root.
Go to the suburbs of Paris in the country you know so well and tell me how well multiculturalism is working. Go to the Netherlands and ask them how multiculturalism has led to close to 1 million foreigners who refuse to integrate and are actually trying to impose Muslim cultural laws on everyone.
Read this article from the Washington Post on Europe’s failed multiculturalism: