August 16, 2006
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08/15/06 - A Puerto Rican Reader
Says Statehood Should Come Before Amnesty For Aliens
An Indiana Reader Calls VDARE.COM
“Populist” and “Speculative”
From:
Nodra I [e-mail
her]
Why don't you guys post letters from readers with a
different opinion?
Press publications
usually do.
The fact that you don't says it all about you: you’re
one-sided.
In addition to that, your posts are racist, populist,
and speculative
If there weren’t jobs to lure them to America, illegal
immigrants wouldn’t be coming.
At least the immigrants are not
forcing you out to the "unimmigrated" areas—
Alaska
for instance, unlike the early settlers who wiped out
the natives out of their land, and now claim it's
theirs.
Indiana's largest
trading partner is Mexico, and
Indiana also has a large number of Mexican workers
living here.
A
recent study by the Indianapolis-based Sagamore
Institute for Policy Research titled “
Connecting
Mexico and the Hoosier Heartland” that shows how
important Mexico is to our state and vice versa.
Joe Guzzardi
comments: As I told Nodra I, an economics and finance
college senior, we post
plenty of letters
with opposing views. I forwarded some to her for review.
And we have written a gazillion words calling for
workplace sanctions
and harsh punishment for people who hire illegal aliens.
The
accusation of racism
is tedious and unfounded.
As for the somewhat
curious charge that our views are speculative, I suggest
to Nodra I that she forget about the Sagamore Institute
for Policy Research and become acquainted with her
Indiana neighbor
Edwin S. Rubenstein
whose reports, supported by cold immigration facts, are
unchallenged by anyone regardless of his predisposition
on the National Question.