1/25/2016 - Arthur Schaper
I have profound respect for Jeff Jacoby. He is a beacon of right in a very liberal Massachusetts. Republicans are gaining ground in the Bay State, in some part due to Jacoby’s writings. He hipped me to a strong local contender named Ryan Fattman of Sutton, and now the middle of the state is going tea party read (with a center-left Republican Governor). When I read his dissident statement on immigration, I found a great deal of his argument still missing: “One of those ideals has always been the encouragement of immigration as an engine of American progress and prosperity.”
Yes, when done legally. Yes again, when there is no lavish welfare
state inducing new arrivals to live off of other people’s taxpayer dollars. Yes
a third time, when immigrants relinquish their former nationality and embrace
their new American status.
These issues were not open for debate one hundred years ago. Men
and women all over the world came to this country not just to take part, but
become a part of the American Dream. Ramesh Ponnru of National Review indicated
that his parents came in the early 60s. Sign on the dotted line, get a
passport, and you are on your own. Similar standards in the 1800s required that
immigrants would not become a burden on society, including pregnant single mothers.
Such strictures would be politically incorrect today.
Immigration enforcement was definitely not a divisive issue for
Republicans even as recently as 1980. Primary opponents Ronald Reagan and
George Herbert Walker Bush were
trying to portray themselves as more compassionate on the issue. That was
then. This is now. What has happened since one hundred, even fifty years ago?
Free market economic Milton Friedman articulated the problem best: “You can
have free immigration to work, but not to welfare.”
From FDR to President Obama, the federal government has expanded
the welfare state and its entitlement mentality to catastrophic proportions. Obama governs like a
reckless gringo caudillo, with no regard for our nation’s laws, deciding
which immigration statutes to enforce. Worst of all, migrants today do not
assimilate. I spoke with high ranking officials in the California Republican
Party, and they bristled at that word “assimilation.” If migrants seeking
asylum or a new life do not like that word, then why come in the first place?
Coupled with aggravated entitlements, the federal government has refused
its one simple nation responsibility: secure the border. Pro-amnesty proponents
forget that a conservative Republican—Ronald Reagan—signed off on amnesty, with
a law from Congress (take notes on your phone and pen, Obama!). The condition?
A secure border.
We still don’t have one, and with the rising terrorist threats as
well as rampant criminality along the border and in major cities, a guarded
border is not just a political talking point, but an unequivocal necessity.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn said it best: “Nations are the spice of life.” Yet
nations cannot exist without borders, without telling demarcations. As
Democratic Congresswoman Barbara Jordan declared: “We want to make sure that
those who deserve to get in, get in.” Yes, a Democrat said that. I also stand
with Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal: “Immigration without assimilation is
invasion.” I would also add, where there is no law, the people perish (that
statement comes from
Chanell Temple of We the People Rising).
Jacoby speaks of well of immigration, but he proceeds from a
faulty foundation, ignoring the present political and legal realities. Too much
government in our private lives hands out other people’s money, not enough
government secures our borders, and a rising mass of people refuse to adapt to
and adopt to the American way.
Jacoby should come to the Golden state, and see how illegal,
unfettered immigration is tarnishing this once glowing paradise. In California,
the margins of legality are blurring for the worse because of immigration. Not
only have I written—nay, exposed—the illegal actions of the rogue Huntington
Park, CA City council for appointing two illegal aliens to city councils, but
We the People Rising have started targeting other cities and elected officials
who welcome refugees who cannot be screened.
In Cudahy, CA, once a peaceful working class community, the
majority of the city council declared their one square mile municipality a
“sanctuary city.” Sanctuary city policies have done anything but provide
sanctuary. Ask
the parents of Kathryn Steinle.
Two weeks ago, I attended Cudahy’s raucous city council meetings.
The rampant lawlessness has invaded even the council chambers, where the
majority does not honor contracts, has moved close down city hall for three
days out of the week, then cancels city council meetings and suppress public
participation. Locals have blasted their corruption relentless, and when We the
People Rising arrived, the city council was overwhelmed, repeatedly called out
on their corruption and malfeasance. Watch
this video to see the corrupt Cudahy Chris Garcia flee, followed by
the sheepish mayor Cristian Markovich.
The Southeast Los Angeles corridor is turning into a coven of
crime and corruption, where illegals live in the shadows, and elected officials
engage in shady activities, without the legal populace fighting to stop it.
These corrupt officials buy support by refusing to enforce or ally with federal
officials, and then they rob the store.
How much longer will this last? Not any more for We the
People.
I take further exception to Jacoby’s comment “Just a few election
cycles ago, immigrant-bashing and seal-the-border nativism was limited to a
relatively narrow sliver of the political right.” The vast majority of
Americans support LEGAL immigration, Mr. Jacoby. Demanding the rule of law, a
secure border, and proper assimilation is not nativism.
Americans’ demand for the rule of law is not racism or hate,
despite the desperate pleading of pro-illegal alien activists like the lady in this video who
tried to shout me down in Huntington Park, CA. Illegal immigration is
breeding lawlessness throughout. Contrary to Jacoby’s assertion, I am not
surprised that the Vocal (right!) Majority demands an abrupt stop to illegal
immigration.
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