Mass remigration of immigrants to their home countries is the historically normal.
2012 paper.
Between 1900 and 1910, 76% of immigrants to America remigrated to their home countries.
Between 1910 and 1920, that figure rose to 97%.
Immigrants' countries of origin had a major impact on rates of remigration.
Southern Europeans and Irish had the highest rates, at 75-85% during 1900-10.
Meanwhile those from Northwestern Europe had much lower rates of remigration, at 50-60% during the same period.
Immigrants from Russia, with high numbers of Russian Jews, had the lowest rates of remigration, at 41% during 1900-10.
Subsequent work has shown that those who stayed had higher economic success than those who returned to their countries of origin.
Mass remigration is historically normal.
Masses of violent, low-IQ populations of immigrants dependent on the Western welfare state and radical left-wing ideology is historically abnormal.
America is not strong because of immigration.
It is strong because it attracted and kept the best immigrants.
It is time to remigrate these dysfunctional, violent populations.
It is time to return to normal.