Illegal_mob_smallBy Selwyn Duke

It’s hard to think of a battle that has been won by being defensive.
You may be most skilled at blocking and slipping punches, but if that
is all you do, sooner or later your opponent will land a few and enjoy
victory.  This occurs to me as I watch the latest amnesty battle.

As you may know, the DREAM Act — the latest Scamnesty scheme —  is
being debated in Congress at this moment.  And it may be the Mexican
dream, but it’s our nightmare.  But that isn’t what I want to address
today. 

We may defeat this proposal as we did the last, but so what? 

Are you surprised?  Do I sound overly cavalier or a tad defeatist?  Here is my point: Until we transform this debate and talk about the
true remedy for our problem — namely, halting legal immigration — we will labor in vain. 

As I have said before, illegal immigration isn’t the problem, but merely an exacerbation
of the problem.  As long as we perpetuate our current immigration
scheme — a formula dictating that 85 percent of immigrants will hail
from the Third World and Asia — the demographic revolution we have
witnessed will continue, attended by descent into Third World status. 

This is the third rail of the American immigration debate, the
emperor-has-no-clothes-issue, the untouchable element.  It gets at a
truth that no one even dares contemplate because, by golly, we’re a
nation of immigrants.  That is what we’re told and it’s not to
be questioned; it is dogma.  Why, I can almost hear Zero Mostel
bellowing "Tradition!"

Then again, I can also hear that apocryphal saying: "The definition of
insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a
different result." 

Advocating a moratorium on legal immigration would be a return to sanity that could turn the tide. We would finally be taking the
offense and proposing a change in the traditionalist direction, as
opposed to making proactivity the province of the left.  We would
finally be pushing back, demanding some of the adversary’s territory
instead of just defending ours.  Of course, we do have one other choice.

Certain defeat.

We may end this bad DREAM, but the left will be back, maybe in a few
months, maybe in a year.  And then they will return again and again and
again and again; they will continue to make their proposals and
propagandize, cajole and coerce, until one of their nail-in-the-coffin
laws passes.  It’s not a matter of if, only when; one of those big
punches will eventually land.  This is the consequence of being
defensive.

Thus, proposing the elimination of immigration is not only the right
thing, it’s the only thing.  The present course of action guarantees
eventual defeat, as the traditionalist side gets worn down through
constant attack and people become acclimated to the idea of
scamnesty-by-another-name.  But if we finally start making the
proposals — if we finally say to the left, "No!  You no longer drive
the agenda, we have a say now" — we’ll be pushing back.  Then, at
worst, maybe we will, to use apropos terminology, be in a Mexican
stand-off.  And then perhaps, just possibly, we will have the time to
alter the American consciousness and muster up the popular will to save
our republic.

It’s push back or be pushed around.

End immigration now, before it ends us.

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One response to “The Only Way to Win the Immigration Battle”

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    Ray Hicks

    Let’s be honest about the immigration issue…okay? Do we really think that our government can’t seal the southern border? Or is the influx of illegal aliens from the south something that is, if not encouraged, more than tolerated? And why would we tolerate the hoards of illegal aliens sweeping up (excuse the pun) from mainly Mexico and Latin America?
    Why…Because they work cheaper than you do silly! They may be here looking for a better life, or so they say. But, the reason the door is open for them in the first place is because they work cheap. They don’t ask for overtime or health care or sick days or retirement or paid vacation or safety equipment. They do construction, landscaping and road repairs. They pick crops and work in packing plants. They man kitchens and dining rooms and fast food joints all across America.
    And do they do all this because Americans just won’t do those things themselves? You can’t really believe that! Americans just won’t do them as cheaply as the illegal will. And what about the drain they bring to our health care system? When undocumented employees get sick or their children are born, there is no cost to their employers or them. They go to the hospital and who pays for their care? Not the people they work for certainly, you do. The middle class American provides that benefit with their tax dollars.
    Who do you think pays to educate their kids? You guessed it. You do! So, for heavens sake, quit all this yammering about the flood of illegals and the challenge they bring to what Savage has termed our “Borders, Language and Culture.” The illegals are not the threat. They are a by-product of it. The real threat comes from the business community that employs them, using tax dollars to supplemental their often cash-under-the table salaries.
    The threat comes from corporations whose loyalty to America is subservient to their loyalty to profit; Corporations who, if they can’t get cheap labor from a third-world country to work in the United States, will move their whole operation from the United States to a third-world country. So, forget about fences and all that other baloney. Illegal immigration can be stopped if the government wants to stop it. After all, the government works for you… right?

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