The media has started to pay a great deal of attention to the remote whites-only enclave in Arkansas. So far, it reportedly has 40 people living on 160 acres of land. This movement has been denounced by the attorney general of the state and the idea that it might expand into Missouri has there too been greeted with bipartisan outrage.
This movement has been denounced by the attorney general of the state and the idea that it might expand into Missouri has there too been greeted with bipartisan outrage. This is kind of funny in a world where it is increasingly common in Republican circles to advocate immigration restriction on "cultural" grounds, on a planet full of people who are assimilating to American norms, especially when they live here for any significant length of time. One will often hear defenses of closing the border that make analogies to private property.
One will often hear defenses of closing the border that make analogies to private property. "Shouldn't we get to decide who lives here.