Republished in VDARE.com - October 01, 2003
Arianna Huffington Triangulates
The New York Times, June 27,
1995
Immigration and Bad Social Policies Don't Mix
To the Editor:
Re
"Arianna, Go Home!"
(column, June 20):
A. M. Rosenthal distorts my views on immigration as
expressed over a two-hour "Firing Line" debate. The most
important debate on "Firing Line" was not between the
two sides but within the two sides. I vigorously
disagreed with Peter Brimelow over his preoccupation
with the ethnic origins of those immigrating to our
shores. And Mr. Rosenthal knows that.
As I said both on television and in
print, "I couldn't care less what
Americans will look like in the year
2050; but I care very much what they will be like.
My concern, in fact, has less to do with those
immigrating here than with the America they are
immigrating to."
Instead of being an opportunity
society where hard work, enterprise and commitment are
rewarded with success, or at least a decent living,
America has become an entitlement society, fostering a
culture of rights, subsidies and dependence that has
infected millions of new immigrants, just as it has
trapped millions of native-born Americans in an
ever-growing underclass. The problem is not immigration
itself but the combustible combination of high levels of
immigration and the bankrupt social policies of the last
30 years.
What I have argued for is what the
report by the bipartisan
Commission on Immigration Reform has recommended.
Headed by former Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, the
commission has proposed a reduction in the annual number
of legal immigrants to 550,000. I cannot go home because
I already am home. America is no less my home than Mr.
Rosenthal's.
ARIANNA HUFFINGTON
Senior Fellow, Progress
and Freedom Foundation
Washington, June 20, 1995