

10/22/25 - Assimilation Crisis: The Dangers of Mass Immigration
14 snips Oct 23, 2025
Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center and author of The Pursuit of Liberty, dives into the historical clash between Hamilton and Jefferson. He explores how Hamilton's push for a strong federal government contrasts with Jefferson's advocacy for states' rights. The conversation reveals how these foundational debates influence modern politics, touching on originalism and the decline of civic education. Rosen also warns against the dangers of radical political shifts and emphasizes the need for a robust understanding of the Constitution.
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Immigration's Structural Cultural Impact
- Mass immigration without assimilation can produce profound cultural and political shifts that reshape societies.
- Mark Levin argues modern institutions fail to assimilate newcomers, enabling competing ideologies to gain power.
Marxism And Islamism As Converging Threats
- Levin claims a fusion of Marxist and Islamist ideologies is smothering Enlightenment values across Western societies.
- He sees this fusion driving political realignment and weakening classical liberal institutions.
NYC Poll Example Of Immigrant Voting
- Levin cites a Patriot Poll showing foreign-born NYC voters supporting candidate Zohran Mamdani heavily over native-born voters.
- He uses borough-by-borough results to illustrate immigrant voting patterns favoring Mamdani.