The immigration invasion by illegals of the open US border, something extraordinary even by the decadent standards of the rest of the West, now is so obvious that the mainstream media, such as the New York Post.com are covering it, perhaps motivated by the situation in Springfield Ohio, where a once quiet town of 60,000 people were inundated by 20,000 Haitian migrants. This is demographic swamping. Worse yet, even when Whites die from migrant road accidents, parents rattle off the "it's nothing to do with race line":
https://www.amren.com/features/2024/09/springfield-today-america-tomorrow/
This too is straight out of Jean Raspail's novel of the immigration swamping of the West, The Camp of the Saints (1973). This is the vanguard of the fall of the West, as with ancient Rome before it.
"And what followed was a massive surge in illegal border crossings with more than 2 million people surging into the US between February 2023 and April 2024— topping out at 117,000 in May of this year alone.
Since January 2023, the app has allowed roughly 813,000 migrant to enter the US via ports of entry at the southern border.
The high demand for entry using CBP One has recently pushed the government of Mexico to begin busing migrants to the US border to help them reach their CBP One appointments more quickly.
Along with CBP One, the Biden administration has been allowing 30,000 Cuban, Haitian, Venezuelan and Nicaraguan migrants into the US via commercial flights. In total, 530,000 migrants have successfully arrived to the US on those flights.
The flight program recently had to be paused over massive amounts of fraud, but is currently back up and running.
Combined, the programs have allowed 1.3 million migrants into the US."
The immigration lessons from the fall of Rome have not been learnt:
"But Rome admitted too many Germanic tribesmen, too quickly. Suddenly Rome's elite found themselves trying to persuade guys with names like Giselric the Plunderer or Hairuwulf the Skull-Crusher to slap on a toga and eat stuffed grape leaves while daintily reclining on a Roman lounge chair. As you may have guessed, that didn't work out so well.
In the end, unchecked mass migration, bulk amnesty and pay-for-citizenship schemes didn't rescue Rome, they killed it. Following about three centuries of political confusion, the remnants of the society spawned by the Eternal City morphed into a distinctly Germanic simulacrum of the Empire called the Holy Roman Empire.
If you're reading this and thinking to yourself, "Gee, that sounds kind of like the U.S. today!" you may be onto something."