Despite the tumult and tribulation of the White Decline and the rise of the Black World Order, Ameri
Despite the tumult and tribulation of the White Decline and the rise of the Black World Order, America remained a popular immigration destination for whites from many of the more troubled parts of the world. Compared to war and famine, the little humiliations and degradations experienced by American whites often seemed trivial in comparison. That said, the Reparations Act did much to change the immigration policies in the U.S. for whites at least. In order to immigrate legally and become a U.S. citizen, any prospective white immigrants had to submit to 5 years of indentured service. Upon arriving in the country, they’d be processed, stripped, photographed and sent away to either a work camp or an auction block depending on their skills and background. It would be a hard 5 years, but most were hopeful that all of their hard work would pay off. They’d get their citizenship, they’re freedom, they’re shot at the American dream. Most of all, they clung to the notion that with enough money they could buy back whatever dignity they’d lost. Given the nature of the Reparations Laws though, this was rarely the case. Many immigrants found their terms of servitude extended for more or less arbitrary reasons, and even those who did manage to gain their citizenship learned the hard way that it was very difficult to achieve the American dream when you were living as a second class citizen. Still, white immigration numbers remained surprisingly strong all the way until the Black Revolution finally ended white freedom in the United States in all of its forms. With all whites on American soil declared little more than property to be bought and sold, somehow the American Dream had lost its appeal to the average European traveler… -- source link
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