Brimelow: "You call them criminals!" [James
Fulford] - 02/25/05
See
Res Ipsa Loquitur for an account of
Peter Brimelow's speech at the Commonwealth Club.
Sample quote:
Brimelow: You use words
like "undocumented". You refuse to call them illegal
immigrants, but that's what they are.
Hincapie: That's because they're not illegals, they're
people. You don't call criminals "illegals".
Brimelow: That's right! You call them criminals!
[VDARE.COM comment:
We note our friend David Orland has decided to cease
contributing to Res Ipsa Loquitur and focus his activity
on his own blog,
Faute De Mieux. It will be
well worth visiting!]
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Undocumented in Chattanooga [James
Fulford] - 02/25/05
Because of Sam Francis's
funeral, I was searching through his hometown newspaper,
the
Chattanoogan, and found this horrible example of
immigrationism. Someone named Mary Gardenhire [send her
mail] dragged up all the worst arguments for
hiring illegals, and presented them as the best. I've
added links to make it
self-refuting.
[
Mary Gardenhire Takes Issue With Wamp On Immigration
the Chatanoogan.com- posted June 30, 2003]
[Congressman
Zach Wamp] used the term
"illegal aliens"; I prefer the more appropriate and
less demeaning phrase,
"guest workers."…[see above]
I assure you that our
southern neighbors do not come here seeking
benefits or
welfare. They come here to
work, and to work hard, because they must in order
to provide for their
families back home. They seek the hard to fill jobs,
jobs that
American employers cannot fill in
critical industries. They accept
low wages and long hours. Rather than inquiring
about
vacations (generally unheard of for
Hispanics working in this country), they ask how
many hours of work they can get. They
live together to
minimize living costs, go without many
consumer goods we consider necessary, and endure
year or more separations
from their families
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Passports to Peril [Randall
Burns] - 02/25/05
The
Corporate Welfare Queens in the
Bush administration are failing to put even the most
basic of security mechanisms into their next generation
passports according to Wired News:
No Encryption for E-Passports, February 24.
This Bush policy will of course make illegal
immigration-and other forms of
fraud much easier.
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