VDARE.com’s Anti-Terrorism Immigration Policy Contest
By James Fulford
VDARE.com proposes a contest, prize to be the
traditional autographed copy of Alien Nation,
for the best idea on what immigration policy can do
about terrorism in the light of September 11th.
Already people all over the country are proposing new
government initiatives, voting supplemental
appropriations, calling up the Reserves, and generally
panicking over the terrorist situation. But nobody is
talking about immigration.
Meanwhile, back at Bush’s ranch, there’s an undefended
border, and a chaotic immigration policy. Years ago,
regarding America’s nuclear defence plan, Robert
McNamara
told
the head of the SAC:
"General,
you don't have a war plan! All you have is a kind of
horrible spasm!"
The
Army has developed
better war plan (as Osama bin Laden may be about
to learn) but America’s immigration policy is still at
the “horrible spasm” stage.
Here
are some of the suggestions from the pundit class,
friends and enemies, suggestions from VDARE.com’s own
writers, and an address to send in your suggestions.
Friends
Ann
Coulter’s foreign policy suggestion may have been
unusual (“We should invade their countries, kill their leaders
and convert them to Christianity.”), but she’s got a
Constitutional note in her latest column, reminding us
that:
All 19
hijackers in last week's attack appear to have been
aliens. As far as the Constitution is concerned,
visitors to this country are here at the nation's
pleasure. Congress could pass a law tomorrow requiring
that all aliens from Arabic countries leave. (More on
that next week.) Congress could certainly pass a law
requiring all aliens to get approval from the INS before
boarding an airplane in the United States.
Sam
Karnick has a similar suggestion
here on VDARE:
[T]he INS
should be assigned the task of keeping close watch over
exactly what our noncitizen guests are up to while they
reside on American soil. That is a job that only
Congress can do, and it had better act soon, before more
atrocities transpire.
Enforcing
those standards would be the job of a rejuvenated INS,
and it will be important for both Congress and the INS
to make sure that the burdens fall where they
historically did before 1965--upon the prospective
immigrants rather than on current citizens.
Proposals for a national I.D. card, greater harassment
of U.S. citizens traveling across the border, and the
like fail that test completely and should be rejected.
Those who wish to benefit from long-term access to
America should be happy to pay the price of admission,
and current citizens should be expected to benefit from
their presence, not be burdened by it.
Mark
Krikorian is in
favor of building the immigrant-tracking database
that Congress ordered built in 1996, and Clinton
failed to build.
Michelle Malkin
suggests a purge of the State Department (always a
good idea, anyway.),
We may
not be able to seal our vast and porous borders, but
Washington must make this stand: No more terrorist
welcome mat at the front door.
At least
16 of the 19 terrorist hijackers reportedly entered the
country with legal visas. President Bush should purge
the State Department of Clinton-era bureaucrats
responsible for allowing so many murderous plotters and
schemers to live and work among us.
She
also has a number of technical suggestions about the
visa program, regarding J-1, B-1, and F-1 visas,
including the suggestion that the US not provide pilot
training for foreigners likely to become suicide pilots:
The J-1
and M-1 programs were created in order "to foster
international understanding through educational and
cultural exchange." But the security risks clearly
outweigh the supposed multicultural benefits of training
foreign pilots to fly American planes. Stop giving
terrorist pilots a government-sanctioned license to
kill.
And
limit (taxpayer-funded) higher education for foreigners:
Freeze
U.S. admissions of foreign students from Arab countries.
[VDARE
note: this is what’s called “enemy profiling.”] Two
of the hijack bombers, believed to be Saudi Arabian Air
Force pilots, reportedly attended American military
academies. One received language training at the
Defense Language Institute at Lackland Air Force Base in
Texas; the other may have studied strategy and tactics
at the Air War College in Alabama. Their visa
status has not yet been publicly revealed, but the
terrorists may have received F-1 academic visas.
Robert Locke, here on VDARE.com,
called for a 90-day moratorium on all visas,
because
The first thing you do when you are in a hole is to
stop digging deeper.
Sam Francis says that:
But the
larger truth that Americans need to grasp is that by
allowing a vast subculture of non-Western immigrants to
emerge within our own society, we have permitted the
creation of an alternative social structure in which
terrorists can move virtually undetected.
Peter Brimelow responds to this problem by
saying:
We are
here to point out that, unlike chasing alleged terrorist
leaders around Afghanistan with airborne missiles,
immigration policy actually offers concrete ways in
which America can be defended. The borders can be
sealed. Illegals can be expelled. Alien enclaves can be
assimilated. And the mounting
destabilization of America’s political order can be
stopped-even
reversed.
Since
we’ve been talking about profiling a lot here on
VDARE.com, that may be a solution to some of the safety
problems. (Instead of gun-free flights, offer Arab-free
flights.) In fact, according to the
New York Times, everyone is profiling these
days. (NYT, September 26, 2001 Once Appalled by Race
Profiling, Many Find Themselves Doing It)
The
New York Times talked about the need for tolerance
after an
incident
in which a Muslim teen was attacked by some
African-American youths. This is wrong. While the
African-American community needs to learn more
tolerance, the American nation as a whole needs more
intolerance. Paul Craig Roberts
reports that
jurors in the Embassy bombing case wouldn’t give
Muslim terrorist the death penalty, because mass murder
was part of Islamic culture.
Sir
George Napier, a British Imperialist, had an answer for
that. He suppressed the traditional Hindu custom of
burning widows alive. When locals protested this early
instance of globalism, Napier told them
"My
nation also has a custom. When men burn women alive, we
hang them. By all means build your pyre, beside it my
men will build our gallows. Let us by all means act
according to national custom!"
James
Morris,
Heaven's Command: An Imperial Progress
(1980).
Enemies
Two
left-wing women,
Barbara Kingsolver
in San Francisco, and
Katha Pollitt in New York, are both appalled that
their daughters want to fly the American flag.
Pollitt reports that a friend of hers dug up an old
“Pentagon Action” button, instead, because it has a
globe instead of a flag on it, forgetting that Osam bin
Laden has been attacking the Pentagon harder than any
group of left-wing feminists ever did.
The
same flag (the
American, not the Confederate, has been
banned at ABC, which doesn’t want to be seen as
taking sides.
According
to
Brent Bozell, some people think that we don’t have
enough diversity:
Whiny
complaints on the left are taking many different forms.
Dara Williams of the News Watch project at San
Francisco State University argues for stricter quotas:
"There are people who can put into context what's been
going on in the Middle East who are not white men." She
must have turned the channel every time Colin Powell
gave a press briefing. She must have been in the other
room when Congressman Charlie Rangel was speaking. She
must really believe someone out there cares about this
kind of polemical nonsense right now.
Steve Moore [email
him] of the Cato Institute, has a suggestion:
for
immigration advocates like himself the best tack right
now may be to "lay low and don't talk about it a lot."
Ziad Asali,
president of the
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee,
seems
to feel that anti-discrimination laws can be used to
isolate and shame…me.
Dr.
Asali said admonitions from Mr. Bush and other national
and state leaders had helped isolate and shame those who
might attack Arab-Americans. "It has cast the
extremists as just that — extremists," Dr. Asali said.
A look
at census figures, civil rights laws and standards of
political discourse shows how complicated — and illegal,
and politically unacceptable — it has become to single
out enemies based merely on dark skin, religious belief
or a turban.
I
personally suggest that gun control be abolished on
planes, which is off-topic, except that there are still
more Americans flying than fanatical Islamists, and it’s
just stupid to put 300 unarmed people on a plane with
six armed terrorists.
In terms
of immigration, my suggestion is that
citizenship swearing-in ceremonies should be delayed
until the Administration has decided who the enemy is,
and can avoid
swearing in enemy aliens.
We
welcome VDARE.com readers’ suggestions. First prize will
be an autographed copy of Alien Nation, which we
can guarantee the winner, and a much safer country if
the Administration takes the suggestion. (No guarantees
there.)
Remember
that the call is for suggestions that might help deal
with the immigration crisis, rather than the war,
because immigration takes place within the borders of
the United States, where tactical nukes are not an
option.
Mail entries by clicking on
this link, or
write to
james_fulford@yahoo.com
with the subject line “Contest.”
September 26, 2001