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Obama Addresses His New, Left-Voting, People
Peter Brimelow writes:
VDARE.com is finally just over half-way to its Spring fundraising goal of $30,000. Many thanks to those friends who have already helped.
The pace of donations is slowing again. But I want to leave the site open tonight because we have what I think is a seminal article by Matthew Richer on Deval Patrick phenomenon—possibly our next Affirmative Action president, given America's government-driven demographic shift (see below).
Last night, I posted pictures of Hispanic students shutting down a school board meeting in Tucson AZ because they objected to a proposal to make Mexican-American history elective (rather than compulsory!).
Obviously, this is conquest, and the imposition of Latin American political norms, rather than immigration and assimilation—a theme we follow in VDARE.com with our regular series "Report from Occupied America".
But no-one was arrested. And the national Main Stream Media seems not to have reported the incident. Help VDARE.com alert Americans about these atrocities —and what they mean for our children's future.
Also last night, President Obama gave the commencement address at Florida's Miami Dade College commencement. That did make the MSM, because he repeated his determination to pass amnesty for illegal immigrants, and the DREAM Act, which would subsidize illegal students ahead of native-born Americans.
He's serious. His opening words made clear why:
"It is such a thrill to be at one of the largest, most diverse
institutions of higher learning in America…More than 170,000
students study across your eight campuses. You come from
181 countries, represented by the flags that just marched across
this stage. You speak 94 languages. About 90 percent
of you are minorities."
Obama is electing a new, left-voting, people—at the expense of the American taxpayer.
At the climax of his speech, the President acknowledged that some in the audience were breaking immigration law—and promised to reward them:
"I know that several
young people here have recently identified themselves as
undocumented. Some were brought here as young children,
and discovered the truth only as adults. And they've put
their futures on the line in hopes it will spur the rest of us
to live up to our most cherished values.
"I strongly believe we
should fix our broken immigration system. [Applause.]
Fix it so that it meets our 21st-century economic and security
needs. And I want to work with Democrats and Republicans,
yes, to protect our borders, and enforce our laws, and address
the status of millions of undocumented workers.
[Applause.] And I
will keep fighting alongside many of you to make the DREAM Act
the law of the land. [Applause.]"
Didn't Obama promise to uphold the law?—Not encourage people to break it?
"Address the status" = amnesty, of course.
But note that Obama doesn't want to use the
word "amnesty"—because
he knows Americans overwhelmingly oppose it. That's a small but
significant victory for all of us who have alerted and educated
Americans over the last decade.
But we can only
continue do that with your financial support.
Obama also said:
"And I am convinced we can change the laws, because we should all be
able to agree that it makes no sense to expel talented young
people from our country."
It does make sense, of course—because those illegals, "talented" and otherwise, will otherwise be competing with native-born Americans in the worst employment market in two generations.
They have already stolen an education from the American taxpayer. Let them go home and profit from it.
But Obama thinks he can get away with this absurd line—because the patriotic immigration reform movement inside the Beltway has utterly failed to get the idea of an anti-unemployment immigration moratorium into national debate.
Like the will to resist amnesty, the idea of an immigration time-out will have to come from outside the Beltway. VDARE.com already has the best archive of arguments for an anti-unemployment immigration moratorium—please help us get them out to the grass roots.
However, this is the passage in Obama's address that got me really mad:
"When waves of Irish and Italian immigrants were derided as criminals
and outcasts; when Catholics were discriminated against, or Jews
had to succumb to quotas, or Muslims were blamed for society's
ills; when blacks were treated as second-class citizens and
marriages like my own parents' were illegal in much of the
country -- we didn't stop. We didn't accept inequality.
We fought. We overcame. We carried the dream
forward."
This is the reward that the historic American nation gets for allowing immigration—and for fighting a Civil War and passing Civil Rights laws.
Obama could have chosen to celebrate America and its achievement. But instead he chose to incite resentment and division.
Of course, Obama has no choice. He has to keep minority voters riled up and white voters cowed and demoralized.
As VDARE.com has repeatedly shown, the Obama Administration has very shallow roots in the historic American nation. That's why he is so eager to elect a new people.
But the moral of this story: Americans cannot expect gratitude from the immigrants who have been allowed in after the disaster of the 1965 Immigration Act.
Do the Hispanic radicals who disrupted the Tucson school board meeting look grateful to you?

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