December 13, 2005
Shame on Ed Bradley and CBS “60 Minutes”
By
Donald A. Collins
What do we get from
CBS' respected (at least by Democrats like me) “60
Minutes” on Sunday, December 11, 2005? A segment
entitled
“More Migrants Dying To Get In” hosted by Ed
Bradley [send him
mail] which tells a sad story about illegal
immigrants coming across our southern border, many
dying in the desert, because we have closed off
easier entries through border cities.
In short,
our fault!
It is tragic to see a
distinguished news program use
sob-sister techniques to obscure the true nature of
this complex problem.
The real story: In a
troubling report just issued by the respected Center for
Immigration Studies, researcher Steven Camarota
discloses that
“new Census Bureau data
shows that nearly 8 million immigrants (legal and
illegal) have settled in the country
since January 2000, nearly half of them illegal
aliens. In addition, the report provides a detailed
picture of the socio-economic status of today’s
immigrants”.
Using his usual
cautious estimates, Camarota notes that “New arrivals
are offset by
deaths and return migration among the existing
immigrant population, so that the total number here
increased by 5.2 million since 2000, half of whom are
illegals.”
However, this means
there are 35.2 million immigrants (legal and
illegal) here as of March of 2005, the highest ever
recorded—two and a half times the 13.5 million during
the
peak of the
last great immigration wave in 1910.
Immigrants account for
12.1 percent of the total population, the highest
percentage in 8 decades.
If current trends
continue, within a decade it will surpass the high of
14.7 percent reached in
1910. The immigration flood rages onward.
Only vaguely does the
60 Minutes segment touch on the real problem:
“The University of
California’s
Wayne Cornelius, a national authority on
immigration, predicted ten years ago that no matter what
the government does to fortify the border, Mexican
workers will still keep coming as long as there are jobs
here for them.
"'They
can earn more in an hour of work in the United States
than they could in an entire day in Mexico—if they had a
job,' says Cornelius."
“The government says
crossing the border through the desert is breaking the
law, but Cornelius says the U.S. is sending a very mixed
message.”
You bet!
The reason for this
“mixed message” remains clear. Until US businesses
are severely penalized for buying this cheap labor–and
the people in our government who are ignoring this
invasion punished–this job-drawing power will remain
irresistible. Business keeps making the unsubstantiated
claim which CBS allowed to be repeated on this segment
by retired INS agent, Mark Reed.
Reed first of all
had good news:
"What we did is we
pulled together the
meat packing industry in the states of Nebraska and
Iowa and brought them into Washington and told them that
we were not going to allow them to hire any more
unauthorized workers. Within 30 days over 3,500 people
fled the meat packing industry in Nebraska.
We proved that the
government
without doubt had the capacity to deny employment to
unauthorized workers."
But what happened next?
"'We were invited to leave
Nebraska by the same delegation that invited us in.
The bottom line issue was, please leave our state before
you ruin our economy,' says Reed.”
What does Reed mean?
That stealing jobs Americans were willing to do for a
living wage and replacing them with illegal immigrants
who work for slave wages is ruining whose economy?
I will tell you what
happened: The owners of these packing plants who give
big political donations to keep the borders open.
But Reed isn’t through will his disinformation:
"'The reason is that by
putting that factory out of business, not only do we put
the unauthorized workers out of business, but we’ve put
United States citizens out of business and we destroy,
we have the potential to destroy, an entire community,'
says Reed.”
He then went on to say:
“this
illegal work force is 'essential' to our economy.”
Of course, VDARE.COM's
Ed Rubenstein has
proved the
contrary.
So there it is again:
In-sourcing illegal labor and outsourcing American jobs,
a rip-tide of immoral behavior allowed by our elected
officials. Unless patriots like
Tom Tancredo (R-CO) stop it, Bush and the
business paymasters of our Congress will again try
to slip the wool over Americans and tell us poor slobs
how great it is that we have all these
illegal slaves, just like the
Roman Empire as it began its decline.
Just as Bush is telling us
how great things are going in Iraq, he is now trying to
pull another sleazy political trick on working
Americans.
Of course, my
elected Democrats don’t have any spine
either—thinking that their
base is best bought by bilingual blarney on multi-culturalism
and open borders, when research shows that a large
percentage of US citizens of Hispanic origin are against
illegal entries.
Cheap labor is not
cheap, particularly when honest research by people like
Camarota point out the
multi-billion dollar impact on our
tax supported services, which are being now freely
used by these illegal aliens. Shame on you, Ed Bradley
and 60 Minutes. Your reputation for telling it
like it is really suffers when you tell these old lies
cloaked in the sad true facts that some are dying
because of Washington's "mixed message."
America's message isn’t
at all mixed when you ask the 80-plus per cent of us who
want real reform vs. the majority of our elected
officials who are afraid of losing their contribution
flows, even though they are hiding out in their
gerrymandered districts.
Your Democracy as well
as your jobs are on the line, folks.
Donald A. Collins [email
him], is a freelance writer living in Washington DC and
a board member of FAIR, the Federation for American
Immigration Reform. His views are his own.