The modern Democrat Party has distilled its entire political identity into a single, non-negotiable commandment: the Third World must be allowed to empty itself into the United States without limit, condition, or end. Every policy plank (open borders, sanctuary cities, free healthcare for non-citizens, in-state tuition, driver’s licenses, voting rights for illegals in local elections, catch-and-release, asylum fraud, chain migration, birthright citizenship for “anchor babies,” and the abolition of ICE) flows from this one sacred imperative. No ceiling on numbers, no preference for skills, no requirement to assimilate, no expectation of self-sufficiency. The failed states of Central America, Haiti, Venezuela, Somalia, Yemen, Syria, and sub-Saharan Africa are treated as inexhaustible reservoirs whose surplus population must be transferred here at American expense, forever. This is not immigration policy; it is demographic replacement dressed up as compassion.
Even the antebellum Democrat Party, the party of slavery and the Confederacy, never demanded this level of self-erasure. Slave-owning Democrats in the 18th and early 19th centuries actually supported the 1808 ban on the international slave trade because they feared that unlimited imports of fresh Africans would flood the market and depress the value of their existing human property. Jefferson himself signed the prohibition into law, and Southern Democrats defended it for decades. They were willing to brutalize and exploit, but they still recognized a point at which further importation threatened their own economic interests. Today’s Democrats have no such brake. They cheer as housing costs explode, wages stagnate, hospitals close, and schools overflow, because any complaint is immediately branded “racism” or “xenophobia.” The old slavers at least pretended to care about the bottom line; the new ones demand you bankrupt yourself and your children for people who owe you nothing.
This is why every attempt at compromise (E-Verify, border wall funding, ending birthright citizenship, Remain in Mexico) is met with hysterical accusations of “white supremacy” and “fascism.” Compromise itself is heresy. The commandment is absolute: the population transfer must continue until the historic American nation is a minority in the country its ancestors built, until the remittances flowing south exceed foreign aid, until every social safety net collapses under infinite demand. The party that once worried about slave prices now celebrates the deliberate dilution of citizenship into meaninglessness. The old Democrats wanted a permanent underclass they could own; the new ones want a permanent Third World majority they can rule. The difference is only in who ends up wearing the chains.