I Told You So Department: Immigrant Entrepreneur
Shoots Up Airport
By James
Fulford
On
the Fourth of July, limo driver Hesham Mohamed Ali
Hadayet took two guns and a knife to the
LA Airport, and attempted to shoot up the El Al
ticket counter, at which point an El Al security man
shot him dead. The FBI can’t
figure out whether he was a terrorist or not.
They’ve suffered from
denial for some time.
With
unusual candor for the
mainstream press, however, the shooter has
been
identified as an immigrant, even in the
headlines. He was a deportable immigrant in the 90’s
and he was
scheduled for deportation, but his wife won the
Green Card Lottery, and he was allowed to stay.
Time for a VDARE.COM
“I told you so”:
The
Wall Street Journal has repeatedly
argued that terrorist mass murders shouldn’t cause
America to kick out the millions of illegals who “bus
tables” et cetera, thereby contributing
cheap labor to the economy.
Are
they going to change their tune now that a typical
immigrant entrepreneur turns out to be a terrorist, not
because of an international plot, but because he was
part of a community for whom
terror is a tradition, a
community now
established in the United States.
The
question for the
Wall Street Journal is: How many
entrepreneurs and
busboys have to commit murder before they start to
notice a pattern? Sam Francis said
during the anthrax scare that Arab immigrants were
“the real problem, not
the chaps in Afghanistan, and that they are capable of
acting on their own without direct contact with the
chiefs of the network.”
Mr.
Hadayet seems to have proved him right. If
James Taranto or
Tamar Jacoby want to issue a full and frank apology,
they can write to the editors at
witan@vdare.com.
July 10, 2002