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What Mr. Tombs is proposing as a mode of integrating immigrants is precisely what made America, country of immigrants, work so well for as long as it did. But the immigrants wanted to integrate, they wanted to become Americans. Everyone kept their religion, their food, and they adopted American ideals. Unfortunately it seems that the more recent waves of immigrants have no desire to fully integrate, and yes, the fault lies with the elite zeitgeist of denigrating anything and everything western. It has trickled down and infected the media, the schools, and the culture generally. A cancer that is destroying the U.S., and has spread to Europe.

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The Purpose of Law Vol I - looked into :

Failures of enforcement - Failures of Safeguarding - Failures of Consistency - Failures of Courage

This led onto : The Purpose of Law Vol II - As research continued, it became increasingly difficult to treat emerging constitutional concerns as isolated institutional failures.

Questions around:

* enforcement consistency,

* public-order management,

* procedural substitution,

* digital governance,

* evidential aggregation,

* and institutional accountability
began converging across multiple domains simultaneously.

That is why The Purpose of Law became two volumes rather than one continuously expanding paper.

The second volume examines not only recurring failures, but whether multiple forms of institutional inconsistency may now be interacting structurally across legal, technological, and administrative systems.

The purpose is analytical rather than ideological:
to examine whether constitutional safeguards remain operationally coherent under increasing discretionary pressure.

Happy to share with anyone interested in constitutional law, public administration, institutional governance, or evidential systems.

I’m happy to share the paper privately via email as I’ve not figured out how to send it via DM

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