A [part] Hispanic reader
writes Peter Brimelow
I am very glad that you have placed this
website on the Internet…
My mother was a Mexican national who
immigrated to this country after she married my
father in 1963. Nearly 90% of all the members of
my family are Mexicans living in Mexico. As the
offspring of a Mexican mother and an American
father who has been a lifelong Californian I
have been very interested in the subject of
immigration and why we continue to carry out the
most irresponsible set of immigration and
naturalization laws in the history of the modern
world.
I thoroughly enjoyed your book Alien
Nation and thought that you had hit the nail
on the head with regards to our current
immigration fiasco. The Afterword section in the
paperback copy I bought at Crown Books was worth
the price of the book alone.
I can honestly tell you that if I did not
have a personal connection to Mexico through my
family that I would not be as critical of our
current influx of Latin American immigrants as I
am. Like you I know that the immigration
enthusiasts and liberal activists are in
absolute denial with regards to the constant
influx of the underclass from Mexico and Central
America. The constant importing of an ethnic
underclass is the costliest thing that a society
can do; both in financial terms and in human
terms.
I am absolutely frustrated by the lack of an
open discussion here in the Bay Area newspapers
over immigration. My hometown Daily, the San
Jose Mercury News is completely out to lunch.
Their designated "Latino" columnist,
Joe Rodriguez, is pathetic and incredibly
disingenuous with his support of more and more
underclass Mexicans for California. (He just
endorsed the recent proposal to give blanket
amnesty for several million more illegals saying
that that they would be a great boon for
[California's] economy.) He said that a study by
a local community college showed that the 3.2
million illegals we granted amnesty to in '86
were "healthier" (how do they know
that?), "more optimistic" (huh?) and
"harder working" (oh really?) than the
native-born population.
Thank God for KSFO Radio. I heard Michael
Savage interview Dan Stein and Stein said that
it is estimated that 80% of the illegals we
granted amnesty to in '86 were only reading at
about the fifth grade level or less. Then they
were allowed to sponsor all their other
relatives to come over.
Then the liberals like to complain about the
growing income gap in California! Well, stop
importing poverty.
What infuriates me is that none of the Latino
activists or journalists ever accuses Mexico of
being "anti-immigrant". Even worse,
none of these groups can even bring themselves
to criticize the absolutely abominable
Institutional Revolutionary Party (or
"PRI"); the ruling oligarchy that has
been sodomizing the Mexican Republic for the
last several decades. I believe the main reason
why Mexicans were so slow to become naturalized
citizens and start voting was because they came
from a culture where there was no real incentive
to vote because of the way the PRI had hijacked
the electoral process.
Speaking of denial, is there anyone in the
Republican Party who is going to lead the charge
for immigration reform? If not, the Republicans
will join Canada's Progressive Conservatives in
political oblivion. The GOP has to see this
coming. What are they waiting for? Who is going
to be the Enoch Powell for America? Or is it
really too late for that?
My prediction is that there will be some sort
of alliance between Canadian & U.S. citizens
in the future to stop the influx from the Third
World into their respective countries.
What do you think....?
[Name withheld by request.]
March 28, 2000