White Fight: Donald Trump is leading the Republican charge to preserve a shrinking White minority
TLDR:
Step 1) They block non-White people from coming in.
Step 2) If non-White people do get in, they block them from getting legal status and then deport them.
Step 3) If they do get legal status, they block their citizenship
Step 4) If they do get citizenship, they find an excuse to denaturalize them
Step 5) If they can't be denaturalized, they find a way to disenfranchise them by making it as hard as possible for poor minorities to register to vote and as easy as possible for poor minorities to get their voting rights stripped.
Step 6) If they can't disenfranchise them, they find a way to keep them from voting, by making as few voting options as possible in as limited a time frame as possible in areas where poor minorities live.
Step 7) If they can't keep them from voting, they make their vote count for as little as possible by gerrymandering minority neighborhoods into irrelevance.
Step 8) And if they can't keep their vote from counting, they can always fall back on the outsized power they naturally have due to low-population rural White states getting power in the Senate and Presidential electorate that far outstrips their actual voter base.
So far that's given them the presidency (even most of the country hates Trump), control of both houses of Congress (even though Republicans often get fewer votes than Democrats nationally), and control of the Supreme Court (even though Republicans have lost 6 of the last 7 popular votes for president)
TLDR:
Step 1) They block non-White people from coming in.
Step 2) If non-White people do get in, they block them from getting legal status and then deport them.
Step 3) If they do get legal status, they block their citizenship
Step 4) If they do get citizenship, they find an excuse to denaturalize them
Step 5) If they can't be denaturalized, they find a way to disenfranchise them by making it as hard as possible for poor minorities to register to vote and as easy as possible for poor minorities to get their voting rights stripped.
Step 6) If they can't disenfranchise them, they find a way to keep them from voting, by making as few voting options as possible in as limited a time frame as possible in areas where poor minorities live.
Step 7) If they can't keep them from voting, they make their vote count for as little as possible by gerrymandering minority neighborhoods into irrelevance.
Step 8) And if they can't keep their vote from counting, they can always fall back on the outsized power they naturally have due to low-population rural White states getting power in the Senate and Presidential electorate that far outstrips their actual voter base.
So far that's given them the presidency (even most of the country hates Trump), control of both houses of Congress (even though Republicans often get fewer votes than Democrats nationally), and control of the Supreme Court (even though Republicans have lost 6 of the last 7 popular votes for president)