May 13, 2006
Saturday’s Letters: A Mexican
Immigrant Reader (Legal) Says Deport All Aliens; etc.
From: Fabricio Mundo [e-mail
him]
Re: Juan Mann’s Column:
In My Hate Mail: America’s Funeral Pyre?
I am a Mexican who came to the US
legally 15 years ago.
I love the US and I wish to die
here. I defend the
Constitution and everything that America stands for.
As a kid growing up in
Tijuana, illegal immigration was viewed by our
community as something that criminals did with the
encouragement of the Mexican government. We thought
only the worst elements of Mexican society immigrated
illegally.
I still feel this way today. I am
opposed totally to illegal immigration. Mexico's worst
and most
unskilled are everywhere in the U.S today. It’s as
if the entire southern part of Mexico suddenly got up
and moved
north.
Hapless and toothless US
enforcement is a tragedy and travesty.
I view sites like VDARE.COM and its
contributors like
Michelle Malkin and
Mann as important outlets to keep all real Americans
in touch with what should be our primary goal… deporting
illegal immigrants and picking and choosing the best and
the brightest of the immigrants to assimilate into the
American fabric.
Let’s not forget what happened to the
Roman Empire some 1,300 years ago. This republic is
much stronger. We can and will get it done.
Mundo is
an English to Spanish/Spanish to English translator who
lives in the Los Angeles area. His blog can be read
here
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Saturday’s Letters:
A Utah Reader Says Strike Back At the Multiculturalists
From: Ken Caye [e-mail
him]
Re: Joe Guzzardi’s Column:
Boycott Bust In Central Valley
Guzzardi wrote a great column about
the lack of impact of the Mexican walkout. And since I
am a Norwegian, I am pleased to
learn of Fjordman who Guzzardi quoted. At last, I’ve
found a
Norwegian who is not a complete socialist!
I don't know just how the
immigration issue is going to work out unless the folks
who see their Congressman turn their backs on them, the
lowly voters, get their heads out of the sand and get
involved. Anyone that is so stupid as to say they will
stay home rather than vote shows about as much
understanding as an angleworm.
We have let
the multiculturalists get away with their cry for
tolerance by telling us that the
melting pot approach was wrong. And imagine that
Americans are so bold that we think English should be
the official language.
Keep the good columns at
VDARE.COM coming.
Caye is retired from the U.S.
Naval Submarine Force
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Saturday’s Letters:
A Texas Reader Challenges the Dallas Morning News
From: Gene Nelson, Ph.D. [e-mail
him]
Re: His Letter (Unpublished) to
the
Dallas Morning News
Your prominent front page advocacy
on April 9th and 10th for the
employment of H-1B visa holders whose visas have expired
– and your recent advocacy for the expansion of the
controversial H-1B visa program—harms experienced
American citizens who are either
unemployed or underemployed as a consequence of this
program.
Corrupt lobbyists and criminals
like
Jack Abramoff and former
Rep. Tom DeLay (R-TX) lobbied heavily for more H-1B
visas. Many employers covet the pliant,
cheap labor H-1B’s provide.
Your advocacy is bad news for
students and parents. Because the
H-1B visa program has become so bloated and employer
interests have gamed the system so much since 1990, even
American citizen journalists are harmed.
According to salary.com, a Reporter II (bachelor's
degree with 1-4 years experience) in Dallas, TX. has a
median compensation of $35,170. That pay is
substantially higher than the $18,283 currently being
paid to the five H-1B reporters by The Dallas Morning
News.
Belo Corporation's profitability is boosted while
experienced American citizen journalists are unemployed.
I, an unemployed technical professional, am not
surprised to learn that the reporters who wrote the
articles promoting H-1B visas are themselves
working with H-1B visas.
Unemployed and underemployed U.S.
citizens are activists ready to vote out the leaders
that have ushered in this post—1990 "race to the
bottom."
And we encourage subscriptions to
the Dallas Morning News be cancelled.
Nelson has
testified twice before the House of Representative and
twice to the National Academy of the Sciences about the
adverse impact of non-immigrant visas on the U.S. job
market.
A founding
member of the
National Association for the Employment of Americans,
Nelson is also the proprietor of a
website devoted to exposing
the links between Abramoff and Microsoft.
Read
Nelson’s VDARE.COM letter about the H-1B connection to
the Columbia space shuttle tragedy
here. Ask the
Dallas Morning News why
Nelson’s letter wasn’t published.
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Saturday’s Letters: A Retired
Air Force Major Says Border Patrol Snitching
on Minutemen “Despicable”
From: Peter Klopfenstein [e-mail
him]
Re: Joe Guzzardi’s Blog:
Breaking News on U.S. Minuteman Spy Scandal
This
action by the federal government is totally
despicable and, if verified, needs to be roundly
condemned and legally challenged as working against the
best interests of the United States of America
I am extremely disappointed in President Bush because of
his
weak leadership on the domestic front and his
arrogance and contempt for the average
American voter
Klopfenstein lives in
California
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Saturday’s Letters:
An Oregon Reader Gives a Reconquista a Piece of His Mind
From: Larry Jordan [e-mail
him]
Re: Today’s Letter February 14,
2006:
A Mexican-American Reader Predicts The Reconquista Is
Just A Matter of Time…And He Can’t Wait
Apparently Lowry (e-mail
him) is under the very false impression—an
impression rejected by informed
Hispanic Americans—that the reconquista is at
hand. He should pay attention to the coalition, “You
Don’t Speak for Me” that
supports the strengthening and enforcement of U.S.
immigration laws, including manpower and barriers along
the U.S.-Mexico border, denial of non-emergency benefits
and services to people who are in the country illegally,
and vigorous enforcement against businesses that hire
illegal aliens.
Lowry’s words betray a bitterness
that life has whacked him with a two by four in which he
fantasizes about the return of the
mythical Aztlan. Well, if such daydreaming brings
him emotional comfort, so be it.
Coincidentally, my brother and I
have made seven wonderful trips to Europe in the past
nine years. The difference between our trips and
Lowry’s Aztlan fantasy is that ours have cost
mucho pesos and his is free.
Jordan was
an executive in the property casualty insurance industry
for 28 years. Since February when he lost his job, he
has driven a 24-passenger airport shuttle bus at
Portland International Airport.
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Saturday’s Letters: Dave
Gorak “Repulses” An Illinois Reader
From:
Pete
Rivera [email
him]
Re:
Dave Gorak’s
Chicago Sun-Times Op-Ed
Showing They Don’t Respect The Law
Your
article this morning repulsed me.
It is
full of so many inaccuracies that you should be
embarrassed to have wrote [sic] it and the
Chicago Sun-Times
should be ashamed to have published it.
But oh
yeah they published because of the rights you have—the
very rights these people have to march and
protest—remember Freedom of Assembly and free speech—you
had the write [sic] to exercise that freedom through
your horrific article so why don't they have that
freedom to march and express themselves?
They
are contributing members to this society through their
purchasing power and taxes.
Why
don't you take a moment and research the
purchasing power of this group in dollars—its [sic]
totals into the billions of dollars. Why don't you
research the taxes they contribute as well—it totals in
the billions of dollars. What would happen to
businesses or the economy if that were gone—who would
pick up the slack on taxes they would not be paying
anymore?
Find me
a
white bus boy—or a white person willing to
pick crops—or willing to serve as a maid in a hotel
or
work construction—not only in numbers can you not
find white (sic) to do it...but for the money they
refuse.
They
people (sic) do pick up the slack that our very citizens
refuse or leave behind.
Check
with owners of these businesses and ask them how many
applications they get from white individuals for those
jobs. You seem to forget one thing—one major thing—this
country is what it is and was founded on immigrants—or
did you forget your history lessons as well?
Remember all of the
Italians,
Germans, and
Irish that crossed through
Ellis Island. Remember in 1620 that arrived on the
shores of New England. Think about the slaves that were
brought here against their will—think about all of the
people who helped to start and build (sic) this
nation—the Chinese who worked on the very railroad
system we have in place today—all of the immigrants who
helped to build our cities.
Let us
not forget that they have contributed greatly to the
history of this country. Better yet—remember that the
first five presidents of the United States were
immigrants themselves not having been born here (sic).
You
should reflect on history before you start bashing
immigrancy.
Dave Gorak
replies to Rivera:
You say
my op-ed is full of inaccuracies but you fail to list
them.
You mention
constitutional rights like freedom of speech and
assembly but fail to note that these rights are reserved
for citizens and legal residents.
You say "white
boys" don't want to wait tables but ignore the fact
that the majority of these jobs are being done by
Americans. Here in rural Wisconsin, for example, guess
who is waiting tables and washing dishes in restaurants,
working as landscapers, cleaning toilets in hotels?
You discuss
economics but avoid dealing with the relationship
between a large labor supply and wages and what this
means to American workers. Perhaps you work in an
industry where you are not required to compete with
foreigners, many of them here illegally, for your job.
Lucky you!
You refer to
immigrants coming through Ellis Island but there is no
acknowledgement that these newcomers played by the
rules.
Yes, the
Pilgrims arrived in 1620. What's your point? Are you,
like Chicago radio talk show host Rafael Pulido, a.k.a
"El Pistolero", arguing "nobody checked their
visas"? How could there be legal or illegal
immigration at a time when there was no country, i.e.,
formal government, in existence?
Finally, the
first U.S.-born president was Martin Van Buren, but his
seven
predecessors
were not "immigrants"; all were born here but as
British subjects. I hope the following improves your
knowledge of your
country's history.
Joe Guzzardi
adds: I edited sections
of Rivera’s letter so that it would be fundamentally
comprehensible. I left in, however, some of his errors
so that the unique flavor of his correspondence would
shine through. And what about Rivera’s brand-new word “immigrancy”?
And we saw
on May 1st what happened when “businesses
were gone”—-nothing.
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Saturday’s Letters: Another
Illinois Reader Says Dave Gorak Is “Full of Hate”
From:
Mary Ann [e-mail
her]
Re:
Dave Gorak’s Chicago Sun-Times Editorial:
Showing They Don’t
Respect The Law
It must
be miserable to be so filled with
hate. I will pray for you.
Dave Gorak
replies to Mary Ann: Thank
you. And while you're at it, please pray for the souls
of
Barbara Jordan and Cesar Chavez.
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Saturday’s Letters: Mexican
Flags At The Voters Registrar Table Outrage A California
Reader!
From:
Susan Shipley [e-mail
her]
Re:
Joe Guzzardi’s Columns
I just returned from
Stockton where to my surprise I saw a voter’s
registrar table surrounded by
Mexican flags.
I don’t understand. If they are registering voters,
then why the Mexican flags? Don’t they have to be
Americans to vote? Or is it politically incorrect to
ask them if they are American?
This is a slap in the face of every American. Are we
gathering votes for America or for Mexico?
I read Guzzardi faithfully
VDARE.COM. and the
Lodi News-Sentinel. Maybe if more people read
VDARE.COM, they would see that we are fighting a war for
our borders.
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Saturday’s Letters: A
Canadian Reader Predicts Victory
From: Dr. Wayne Goodfellow [e-mail
him]
Re: Joe Guzzardi’s Column:
How VDARE.COM Helped Convert An Oklahoma State
Representative To The Right Side Of Immigration Reform
Congratulations to VDARE.COM for its role in
influencing the decision by Republican Oklahoma State
Representative Kevin Calvey not to support an
amnesty for illegal aliens.
This
battle will be won ultimately one conversion at a
time because if history teaches us anything it is that
policies based on
lies will ultimately collapse. The dispossession of
native-born Americans is a monumental fraud based on
myths, distortions and down right fabrications that is
perpetrated by a degenerate ruling class. It is not
sustainable in any way, shape or form, and carried to
its logical conclusion will lead to the destruction of
Western civilization.
There is no other issue more important to our
survival as a people than mass immigration from the
third-word, yet it is hardly discussed by our political
elites or the
MSM. There is not a day that goes by that I do not
thank God for the Internet because this technology has
broken the monopoly held previously by the MSM.
And when our
battle is won, and it will be won just as surely as
the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, my
prediction is that the American people will deservingly
honor
Peter Brimelow. People like Brimelow and the
many others who work on behalf of their nation to
reverse the course of national suicide are the true
American heroes—-not the corrupted politicians in the
White House, the
U.S. Congress or the elite who control the
MSM.
Goodfellow is an
Adjunct Professor at the University of Ottawa and a
senior research scientist at Natural Resources Canada, a
department of the federal government.
When Goodfellow
retires, he says he will “dedicate
myself to making Canadians aware why mass immigration is
such an important issue. What form this will take has
yet to be determined. Maybe a book, maybe a think tank,
maybe a Canadian version of VDARE.COM, or maybe even a
new political party to represent the interests of
English Canada.”
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