Watched the Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra Family Christmas with my kids.
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) December 26, 2025
Imagine watching that and thinking America needed infinity migrants from the third world.
There’s a quiet irony here. You’re watching two men whose families came here with foreign names, foreign accents, and an American dream, and using them to argue the dream should be padlocked now.
— Mike Young (@micyoung75) December 26, 2025
America isn’t weakened by people who want to belong. It’s weakened by leaders who…
There’s a quiet irony here. You’re watching two men whose families came here with foreign names, foreign accents, and an American dream, and using them to argue the dream should be padlocked now.And "third world” here is being used for an old euphemistic purpose: to declare certain groups “unclean.” It’s as American as cherry ๐ pie ๐ฅง.
America isn’t weakened by people who want to belong. It’s weakened by leaders who tell you belonging is a limited-time offer, and then call that “patriotism.”
Miller really is following a familiar playbook:Not true. Frank Sinatra's father was from Sicily; Dean Martin's father from Abruzzo. Southern and Central Italians were stereotyped as ethnically dark, violent, and unassimilable. Many lived in ethnic enclaves such as Little Italys, shaped by chain migration and racial exclusion. https://t.co/Sb4emBAxuv pic.twitter.com/lHQTJt25OZ
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) December 27, 2025
And the outcome is pretty well fore-ordained; except Trump won’t be the mastermind who establishes a permanent rule. He’s already failing, and he still has a GOP Congress. The same one that got him this far. But he’s not going any further.Sounds familiar… https://t.co/d2ojSZIVcr
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) December 27, 2025
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