Ferguson explains that Reagan’s Republican Party was known for being pro-immigration, pro-free trade, pro-alliance, and pro-nation-building. However, in recent years, the GOP has shifted away from these principles. Ferguson attributes this change to several factors, including the rise of populism and nationalism within the party, as well as shifts in the global economy and political landscape. He notes that Reagan’s emphasis on immigration was based on the idea of America as a city upon a hill, welcoming people from around the world to contribute to the country’s success. However, the modern GOP has shifted towards a more closed-off approach to immigration, with policies focused on border security and limiting legal immigration.

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