January 21, 2007
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01/20/07 -
A Union Reader Points Out That Immigration is a
"Harvard Plan For The Working Man"
A San Francisco Reader Calls For
"Repeal"
From: A San Francisco Reader
Do you suppose we could make our movement about
"Repeal?" As in, "Repeal the Immigration Act of
1965"?
Many in the public don't even know about this law.
Many feel that immigration is normal and inevitable in
American life, the way snow falling is in winter.
Letting them know that a mere law brought it all
about recasts the debate. It shows people that
immigration is in fact optional and exceptional in our
history.
"Repeal the Act" gives us an actual, tangible
piece of legislation (gone
awry, at that) to fight against. The cry "Stop
Immigration Now" can be derided by our opponents as
hopeless an exhortation as
King Canute's against the sea that lapped around his
royal slippers. "Repeal
Public Law 89-236", on the other hand, proposes
nothing more daunting than the stroke of a pen.
"Repeal" is a bite-sized slogan that
has famously succeeded before.