Return of fascism?

Trump shows that deportations and strict immigration policy work

He is an icon for the western right expect more to emulate him
What do you think the trade-offs will be when their fertility rate declines and they face the ultimatum of accepting an economic slope or increasing immigration?

In my opinion, the conversation will change when people undergo consistent, reduced living standards, where the primary solution to level off is to offset the birthrate by absorbing workers. You will see ideology among the general public shift and diversify towards the acceptance and absorption of more people, as the arena will be about the "how," with the political landscape changing discourse about its prescriptive directionality for its necessity.

The anti-immigration people who cry national identity shifts are going to become a reduced but loud group, but will never have the political weight to convince the others as the logic of options becomes ever more inevitably linearly non-diverse. That is America.

Places in Europe, on the other hand, can become complicated. The 'nation' in the state is more pronounced. People associate their ethnic group with the land and state, so some might initially develop a sentiment to drive the option towards cultural retention with acceptance of economic cost. However, as Europeans are hedonistic liberals, they'll hold that opinion until they truly face economic implosion-level threats. That is when nearly everyone will attempt to reverse things: where the one thinks, "You know what? I would rather have Abdul as my neighbour rather than die off and crash the country, without the ability to rebuild. Those brown people were never that bad, come to think of it."
 

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