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February 16, 2004
It’s
Coming…!
By
Joe Guzzardi
The immigration question I’m most
frequently asked is: “How will this all end?”
Chillingly often, an accompanying
question is: “Will frustrated Americans eventually
resort to
random violence?”
By “this” concerned citizens
mean two things: the continued and ever-higher levels of
unchecked immigration; and the deaf ear the federal
government turns toward impassioned pleas by Americans
for action.
The cry from all corners of the
United States is “Do something, do anything—but please
stop pretending that ‘this’ will all work out.”
The all-out aggressive, never-ending
push by
Mexico and its
US-based lobbyists to overwhelm the cowardly federal
government has, from the grassroots perspective, reached
its absolute limit.
We’re been good guys. We play by the
rules. Back in civics class, we learned that as part of
the democratic process we should write and call our
elected officials.
I sent my first FAX over ten years
ago. I write several hundred e-mails a year.
I don’t have diddley to show for it.
My first Op-ed pleading for common
sense in immigration was published fifteen years ago.
More than 30 million immigrants have arrived during that
decade and a half. Or is it 50 million? No one really
knows.
Last month, I
spoke at Barbara Coe’s
California Coalition for Immigration Reform. The
standing-room-only audience was young and old; black,
white and Asian. And the mood was a not-so-quiet rage. If
we hadn’t been obligated to vacate the building at
11:00PM, we’d still be there talking about the impact of
illegal immigration on schools,
hospitals, wages,
sprawl,
sanctuary cities—you name it. If any reader can think
of an aspect of our lives that is not adversely affected
by illegal immigration, drop me a note. (Please: no
letters about the
perceived benefits of
low wages. I’m paying more for almost everything
today than I ever have—and so are you.)
Tempers are rising. Americans don’t
like being ignored. They don’t like having their noses
rubbed in it.
 | In January, President Bush re-iterated his
plan for a guest worker program at the Americas Summit in
Mexico with a beaming Vicente Fox looking on. (I’m still
predicting that they will kiss—perhaps during Fox’s early
March visit to Crawford.) Bush had been denounced in the
US when he originally outlined his program. What
happened? House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi drafted a
more egregious plan. |
 | Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected
California governor solely on the strength of the
electorate’s disdain for SB 60, the driver’s license bill
for illegal aliens. Four months later, Schwarzenegger is
working on a new bill that will allow aliens to get
licenses. |
 | New Mexico Governor
Bill Richardson will be the Chairman of the
Democratic National Convention. Former Chairman Fred
Harris
said: “For millions of Americans, Bill Richardson
will be the face of the Democratic Party – a young,
Hispanic governor and former national official.” Back
in 1996, then Congressman Richardson
said “…illegal and legal immigration are being
unfairly attacked…We have to put aside party and think of
ourselves as Latinos…” The
Democratic Party considers Richardson, one of
America’s great traitors, a rising star. |
If we want to end the insanity, what
options do we have? We can’t use history to guide us. The
massive level of immigration that is changing American
demographics is unparalleled in world history.
What else is boiling over that might
push otherwise peaceful beings too far?
Consider:
 | City, state and federal
governments are flat broke. Yet services to illegal
aliens continue without even a suggestion of
eliminating them. Nothing seems more secure than the
continuation of “entitlements” to illegals. Again,
consider California: we are about to vote on the $15
billion
“Economic Recovery Bond Act” issue to save the
state from bankruptcy. Not a peep is heard about the
approximately $10 billion
spent annually on illegal aliens. |
 | For those lucky enough not to
have
lost a job to an illegal alien, a visa holder or
outsourcing, wages remain depressed. The race to the
bottom of the salary barrel isn’t over yet. |
 | Fox, who first butted into
American immigration policy before he was even sworn in
as Mexico’s President, is making his umpteenth trip to
the US during the first week of March. In the first
four years of Fox’s administration, Mexico has not made
a single move to impose
higher taxes on its
wealthy citizens preferring, as always, to let
American taxpayers foot the bill. |
The above represents only the
tiniest fraction of thorns in our side. Add to them the
daily reminders that illegal immigration is the freight
train that keeps on rolling. Nothing stops it—not
9/11, not an increased number of
OTMs (Other than Mexican) caught at the
border, not
shoot-outs involving
illegal aliens…and especially not a president who has
made a political career out of talking, out of both sides
of his mouth, about American safety.
Twenty years ago, Carlos
Loret de Mola, a Mexican journalist,
wrote that the “large migratory wave (of Mexicans)
by an ant-like multitude, stubborn, unarmed, and carried
on in the face of the best-armed nation on earth”
will ultimately return the Southwest to “the
jurisdiction of Mexico without the firing of a single
shot.”
I’m sure that Loret de Mola was
speaking about
shots fired by Mexicans. He assumed that
American citizens are willing to remain completely
passive while the United States becomes Mexico.
Most Americans would neither
encourage nor condone violence. But our rulers should
note: such is the state of the immigration controversy
that the possibility of violence is being routinely
discussed—albeit academically.
It would be a bitter irony if the
provisions of the
Patriot Act turned out to be used to suppress, not
terrorists, but
American patriots.
And the majority of
Americans—including the VDARE.COM editorial
collective—aren’t even against
immigration or diversity. But we don’t like having it
shoved down our throats. And therein lies the rub.
Of course, the entire question of
where “this” will end could be rendered moot in a
heartbeat. All that has to happen is for President Bush
to uphold his obligation to the people of the United
States and announce that he will, from this moment
forward,
enforce federal immigration law.
That would be the best solution of
all.
Otherwise, to quote the old
chestnut: “If
something cannot go on forever, it will stop.”
One way or another, America’s
immigration disaster will be brought to an end.
Joe Guzzardi [email
him], an instructor in English at the Lodi
Adult School, has been writing a weekly newspaper column
since 1988. This column is exclusive to VDARE.COM. |