Hard Reality for the Right Wing
Immigration surges, birth rates plunge, and the West faces a choice: revive family life or watch its culture dissolve into demographic decline.
By Edward Ring
August 13, 2025
An excursion into right-wing posts on X is dangerous to your psyche. Not because you will necessarily see anything misleading or false, but because you may come away filled with indignation and fighting off despair.
Perhaps the most defining and animating issue for the right in Western nations is immigration, and the trends are not ambiguous. In other words, you don’t have to engage in creative statistics to see what is happening. By the tens of millions, people from Africa, the Middle East, and, to a lesser degree, Latin America are migrating into the United States, Canada, Australia, and Western Europe.
The consequences of this mass migration remain open to debate. It is not unthinkable that the vitality of Western European culture will prove so resilient that these massive waves of newcomers assimilate at a rate sufficient to prevent a splintering of society. The other result is also possible. Western nations may become so overwhelmed by migrants from cultures hostile to Western values that they are no longer recognizable as home to the native descendants of the people who built them.
The numbers are staggering. In both the European Union and the United States, approximately 14 percent of the population is foreign-born. Merely citing first-generation immigrants, however, grossly understates the demographic significance of the ongoing migration. For example, in the United States in 2020, 26 percent of the children under 18 in the United States had at least one first-generation immigrant parent. A 2024 study of the European Union by nation reported second-generation immigrants who comprised 12.7 percent of the population in France and 12.8 percent in Germany.
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