Brenda Walker writes VDARE on Barlett &
Steele and H1B
I liked your piece about the new Barlett
& Steele book http://www.vdare.com/h1b.htm,
although I was a little surprised that you found
it "odd" that they would take on
immigration and the ripoffs therein. After all,
their excellent book America, Who Stole the
Dream? http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0836213149/vdare
named excessive immigration as damaging to
American workers and called for lowered levels
... "The practice of using immigration
policy to create a labor surplus, thereby
helping to hold down wages or limit wage
increases, should be ended."
They are well-versed on immigration as a
problem for workers. I went to a lecture
featuring them at the San Francisco Commonwealth
Club, along with my friend Tim Aaronson (my
partner in literature on the little newsletter I
publish). We both asked immigration questions
about the prevalence of tax ripoffs by
immigrants. They answered that it was hard to
know (no IRS figures on such things) but that
screwing the government (and the rest of us
sappy taxpayers, in this case) was a serious
social value among many cultures. More
multiculturalism. Anyway, they taped the lecture
for replay around the country so perhaps you may
hear it at some point on the radio.
Taxes are a different sort of subject with
Barlett & Steele. They see the widespread
cheating as a loss of civic responsibility and
make a strong case. I never expected to feel
pangs of nostalgia at a talk about taxes, but I
did when they used tax responsibility as a
metaphor for larger issues of increasing
alienation and social breakdown in America.
Brenda
Brenda Walker is publisher of Immigration
News and writes for ProjectUSA http://projectusa.org/index.html
October 8, 2000