August 18, 2007
Saturday Forum
A CA Professor Says Bedbug Infestation Is Another
Indication of Reconquista; etc.
From:
Nancy Harkey, Ph.D.
and Professor Emeritus [e-mail
her]
On August 13th the Los
Angeles Times ran a lengthy story on the
re-emergence of the common bedbug—Cimex
Lectularius. [Bed
bugs Tuck Into Southland, By Leslie Earnest, Los
Angeles Times, August 13, 2007]
Similar stories have been
reported widely across the country.
However, the
Southern California report seems to be the most
extreme. One local pest control company says that seven
years ago they averaged one or two calls a year about
bedbug infestations; now they get 50 or more per week.
Another company was
reported to have about 1000 inspections per month, up
700 percent from last year.
The bedbug plague was virtually conquered in the
1940s with the use of
DDT, and exterminators suggest that restrictions on
DDT use are one cause for the resurgence. Greatly
increased world travel is given as a second causal
factor, and the Times is careful to note that bed
bugs are not strictly a lower socioeconomic problem.
However, proper control to combat bed bugs is
expensive and most effective with multiple home visits
by pest control services. Often, the recommendation is
that furniture, clothing and even books be
destroyed—something that would happen far less
frequently in poorer homes. And, if there is
infestation, the bugs can travel on virtually anything
you take with you including your clothes.
So, I would suggest that
it is not a coincidence that bed bugs have returned with
a vengeance in
Southern California, with its millions of
poor immigrants, living sometimes three or four
families to a dwelling and going out daily to clean our
hotels, and motels and our wealthier private homes.
Reconquista
by Cimex Lectularius is one more reason to think
twice about mass immigration.
Harkey’s mother
emigrated from Scotland and her father from
Norway. Her specialty at
California State University at Pomona was biological
psychology. Harkey describes herself as
"a political conservative on most
issues with first hand experience in how
painful that can be in
the academic setting."
Since her retirement,
Harkey has published, with her daughter, a two- book set
on effective parenting titled Raising
CuddleBugs and
BraveHearts, Volume
I and
Volume II (website
here.)
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A
British Conservative Says That Illegal Irish Can Be
Assimilated—Unlike Many Other Immigrant Groups
From:
Matthew Slater
Brenda Walker’s Blog:
Illegal Irish Revisited
In her blog, Walker complains: "Illegal Irish
think they are special".
Apparently the author would put Irish in the same
immigration category as Mexicans. But the
Irish are Europeans who can readily be assimilated.
If U.S. heritage is a composite formed of all
European nations, what is there not to like about
Irish immigration?
Walker is influenced by PC rhetoric
on race. Americans are not permitted nowadays to
talk about
immigration in terms of maintaining, much less
enhancing, the European population that constitutes the
historic American nation.
If Walker were to argue that America would benefit
from mass immigration only if the immigrants were from
European nations, she would promptly be condemned as "
racist".
Accordingly, Walker is reduced to arguing that
European immigration is as bad as Mexican immigration.
But the
Immigration Act of 1924 was designed to keep America
European.
No non-white nation goes out of its way to encourage
the immigration of the least assimilable groups.
One can argue that "illegals are illegal",
wherever they come from. But Americans need to get
beyond this nonsense of who is legal or not and start to
discuss how to maintain America.
In other words, one million Irish illegals have to be
better than one million legal immigrants from Mexico.
Since the Irish are already English-speaking Europeans,
they will assimilate in a generation.
The Irish already share much with America. In some
ways—-race
and culture—-they have merely moved from one
European country to another.
The negative consequences of immigration that
VDARE.COM dwells on—-depressed wages,
crime, disease and failure to assimilate—- are not
consequences of immigration as such but of immigration
from non-European nations.
Walker is doing the race hustlers' job for them by
opposing immigration from European countries.
The conclusion I draw from Walker is that she would
be able to sleep better at night if her neighborhood
filled up with
legal immigrants from
Mexico, Africa and Asia because there would be no
illegal immigrants in her community.
Brenda Walker
replies:
My argument with the illegal
Irish is their hubris in the assumption that their
cultural similarity to us relieves them of the
requirement to wait their turn in the normal process of
legal immigration. Their arrogance is over the top, and
their worship of Teddy Kennedy is not endearing either.
I'm surprised that Slater
cares so little about law, sovereignty and basic
fairness. In my humble corner of Western Civilization,
we value those things.
If we must have further
immigration at all (America is full up by any
environmental measure),
then of course persons who share our language and values
should be given preference. I have condemned
multiculturalism many
times as
psychologically aberrant
and
destructive to the
national community. I have criticized the cultures of "model
immigrants" like
Chinese and
Indians as being a bad
fit for our particular society.
And Mexicans? No one
has accused me before of cutting the
narco-invaders
any slack. My VDARE.COM article
Top Ten Reasons Why the US Should Not Marry Mexico
was
recognized by a leftist
churchy group as containing one of the "Top 10 Most
Offensive Quotes"
My writing about
objectionable aspects of Mexican culture, particularly
crime,
sexism,
narco-violence and
aversion to education,
is
sufficiently sizeable
to show I'm no friend of Mexifornication.
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A Reader in Alaska Thinks The Irish Don’t Want To Be
Lumped In With Immigrants From The Third World
From:
Ryan Kennedy (e-mail
him)
In her blog, Walker indicts the
illegal Irish but I think she misses a facet of
their grievance.
Irish resent being lumped in with
Latin American peasants and other non-white
immigrants lapping upon our shores. And they may be
right.
The Irish see themselves as productive citizens
trying to succeed in the U.S. but resent the
inconveniences and hoops they have to jump through to
make it possible.
The Irish case speaks to VDARE.COM’s point about how
current immigration trends (legal and illegal) have
cut off legitimate immigration from European
countries.
But in fairness to Walker, I agree that the Irish are
going about it the wrong way by demanding amnesty.
They should take a more subtle approach and lament
about what good Americans they will become as opposed to
other ethnic groups, mainly from Mexico, that are
arriving in large numbers.
Asking for special consideration under those terms
might make a better argument.
You know the old saw: you can catch more flies with
honey than vinegar—and all that.
In case you were wondering, despite my Irish name I
have not a drop of Irish blood.
Our name is Scottish. Please don’t include me among
those who boast of Irish blood when his ancestors have
been in the US for over one hundred years.
Read Kennedy’s previous
letters
here.
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Two Arizona Readers Compile A List of Sanctuary Cities;
Is Your Home Town One Of Them?
From:
Jim Nixon (e-mail
him) and Laura Leighton (e-mail
her)
According to information provided to us from friends
in the fight against illegal immigration and collected
from the
Congressional Research Service and the non-profit,
civil rights organization
Ohio Jobs and Justice PAC, the following represents
a partial list of U. S. sanctuary cities through August
9, 2007.
We are sure that the list is much longer. Many more
cities grant sanctuary than most people realize.
In one case, the entire state of Maine has been given
sanctuary status.
We have noted in parenthesis disputes made by certain
municipalities.
Your readers will be interested to know that
Judicial Watch has a lawsuit pending against
Los Angeles for its
Special Order 40. For more information, contact
Judicial Watch
here.
The list:
Alaska:
Anchorage, Fairbanks (Note:
the Mayor of Fairbanks disputes the listing.)
Arizona: Chandler,
Phoenix
California: Bell
Gardens, City of Industry, City of Commerce, Cypress,
Davis, Diamond Bar, (Disputed),
Downey, Fresno, Lakewood, Los Angeles, Long
Beach, Lynwood, Maywood, Montebello, National City,
Norwalk, Paramount, Pico Rivera,
South Gate, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Cruz,
San Francisco, San Jose, Sonoma County,
Vernon, Watsonville, Wilmington,
Colorado: Aurora,
Commerce City, Denver, Durango, Federal Heights, Fort
Collins, Lafayette, Thornton, Westminster,
Connecticut:
New Haven, (City council voted 25-1 to issue ID
cards to illegals), Springfield
(Disputed)
Florida: De Leon
Springs, Deltona, Miami, Sanford,
(disputed)
Georgia: Dalton.
(disputed)
Illinois: Aurora,
Chicago, Cicero, Elgin, Evanston,
Massachusetts:
Cambridge, Orleans
Maine:
Governor John Baldacci (D)
signed
an executive order making Maine the first state to
give sanctuary to all illegal aliens
Maryland: Baltimore,
Gaithersburg, Takoma Park,
Michigan: Ann Arbor,
Detroit,
Minnesota:
Minneapolis, St. Paul, Worthington,
Nevada: Reno
New Jersey: Bogota,
Bridgeton, Camden, Fort Lee, Hightstown, Jersey City,
Lakewood, Newark, North Bergen, Plainfield,
Princeton, Red Bank, Trenton, Union City, West New York
New Mexico:
Albuquerque, Rio Arriba County, Santa Fe,
New York: Bay Shore,
Brentwood, Central Islip,
Farmingville, New York City, Peekskill,
(Disputed),
Riverhead, Mastic, Spring Valley Village,
Uniondale, Westbury,
North Carolina :
Charlotte, Durham, Raleigh, Winston-Salem
Ohio: Columbus,
Painesville,
[Disputed by Painesville's City
Manager.]
Oklahoma: Oklahoma
City, Tulsa
Oregon: Ashland,
Gaston, Portland
Pennsylvania:
Philadelphia
Texas: Austin,
Brownsville, Channelview, Denton, Dallas,
El Cenizo, Ft. Worth, Houston, Laredo, Mc Allen,
Port Arthur, San Antonio,
(Disputed)
Utah: Provo, Salt
Lake City,
Virginia: Fairfax
County, Virginia Beach
Washington: Seattle
Wisconsin: Madison
Wyoming:
Jackson Hole
Nixon and Leighton are part
of Arizonans for Immigration Control in Tucson.
For more information, contact them at their e-mail
addresses.
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An Idaho Reader Wants To Know Why Elvira Arellano Can
Flout Immigration Law
From:
An Unhappy American (e-mail
him)
Re: Dave Gorak’s Blog:
Chicago Tribune’s Erik Zorn: No Friend Of The Rule Of
Law
As an American taxpaying citizen I demand to know why
a known felon, a fugitive from justice,
Elvira Arellano, living in a
store front church in downtown Chicago since August
15, 2006 has not been put in prison.
Arellano came illegally, was deported, somewhere in
between had a kid (an American
anchor baby citizen!), re-entered, and then was
arrested in 2002 at
O’Hare Airport and was later
convicted of working under a
false Social Security number.
She was ordered to report for
deportation August 15, 2006 but made the decision to
defy the law to take refuge at her church. No federal,
state or local law enforcement agency will pick this
criminal up.
Why?
This is what it has come to: a felon publicly
laughing at U.S. immigration law. And now Arellano is
about to go to
Washington D.C. to continue mocking America,
What will it take to get law and restored in this
once-great nation?
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An Washington State Reader Say
His Loyalty Is Only To America
From:
Fred Porter (e-mail
him)
Re: Rob Sanchez’s Column:
The Pearl Street Scam—-Or How To Displace American
Workers Without Quite Breaking The Law
Thirty-five years ago my wife and I decided to have
only three children since we felt that three would be
all that we could raise and give a good education. And
we wanted to keep
America’s population stable.
But what is the U.S. doing now? We are bringing in
massive numbers of legal immigrants and allowing the
illegal invasion to take over our country as the
American politicians and people stand by and let it
happen.
Trade deficits have compromised American
independence—-more profits for big business but cheap
and dangerous
Chinese goods for the American consumer.
I don’t know where loyalty has gone with our
politicians and elected officials.
But as for me, I have
allegiance to only America.
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A New York Reader,
Fluent in Spanish, Refuses To Speak It In America
From:
Henry Mc Culloch (e-mail
him)
Re: Joe Guzzardi’s Column:
Abolishing America (cont.): BBC Hypes Reconquista
With “¿Hablas español?" Series
I read Guzzardi’s column about the BBC’s
propaganda tour of America. It’s impertinent of them to
advocate destroying the character of the American
nation, but not surprising. The BBC has been
advocating the destruction of
Great Britain for decades.
I wish those Mundo journalists had asked me if
I “¿Hablas español?”
My answer, in
English: would have been:
“Yes, I
speak Spanish, and if we met in Mexico or Spain I
would be happy to speak Spanish with you all day long.
But I am an American, in America. Our
national language is English, and that’s the
language I do my business in at home. If you can
convince me you are a legitimate tourist visiting
America who needs some help and really doesn’t speak
English, then I’ll help you in Spanish. But making a TV
program is not tourism – if you have any other
questions, ask in English and I’ll reply in English.”
I used to speak Spanish in America at every
opportunity, both for the practice and because I thought
I was being hospitable.
Once I began to realize what
mass immigration is doing to my country, I stopped.
Call me
inhospitable, I guess.
McCulloch’s VDARE.COM
columns are
here.
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