March 22, 2004
Meet More Of The Immigration Reform Coalition: JTF
Breaks All The Rules!
By
Juan Mann
(See
also by Juan Mann:
Meet (Part Of) The
Immigration Reform Coalition. They’re Surprised Too.)
If you believe the
Treason Lobby and its enforcers in the media, you
might get the impression that anyone who supports
immigration restriction is either
anti-semitic,
anti-Mexican,
neo-Nazi or (according to the latest hysteria from
the Wall Street Journal Edit Page) “neo-Malthusian.”
But in the immigration reform
coalition, Treason Lobby rules are made to be
broken.
Consider the New York City-based
Jewish Task Force–JTF.org–“an
all-volunteer organization of right-wing Jews and
righteous Gentiles” supporting “[a]n
immediate end to all foreign immigration into the United
States, combined with the complete expulsion of
America's millions of illegal aliens and the stringent
removal of her legal ones at the expiration of their
work or residency visas.”
So what does the Treason Lobby do
about an organization “fighting to save America and
Israel from Islamic terrorism” that also advocates
real immigration reform?
Answer: pretend it doesn’t exist.
But it may be that someone in the
Bush Administration is paying attention to JTF.
According to an unusual report on
the JTF
web site this week –– the President’s campaign met
with JTF in Washington, D.C. sometime recently for over
four hours. The Bush illegal alien
amnesty proposal was a hot topic. (“JTF's Chaim
Ben Pesach Meets High-Ranking Bush Campaign Officials,”
March 17-23. JTF does not archive its material, so
read it now!)
JTF reports:
“Although the meeting was supposed to be a review of
JTF's extensive research on [John] Kerry's
lifelong anti-American and anti-Israel history, it
evolved into a detailed discussion about campaign
strategy and tactics. Chaim told the Republican
officials that two issues in particular would severely
damage Bush's chances of victory: the Bush anti-Israel
Middle East polices, and the insane proposal to grant
amnesty to millions of illegal aliens.
“Chaim
and the Bush campaign officials argued and debated these
points at length, but at the end agreed that these two
issues—Israel and illegal aliens—could pose a major
threat to Bush's re-election.
“Chaim and the Bush
campaign officials agreed to remain in touch on a
regular basis—with meetings at least once a month, and
with conversations by telephone at least once a week.”
It’s about time that someone in the Bush administration
heard the truth about how many Americans really feel
about illegal alien amnesty!
And if its web site is any indication, JTF doesn’t pull
any punches on the issue either. JTF writes:
“If
[President George W.] Bush continues to propose greatly
accelerating the demographic process of America becoming
majority non-white by offering amnesty to 20 million
illegal aliens, it will guarantee his defeat this
November.
“Millions of Republican and conservative voters will
refuse to vote for Bush if they believe that they are
casting a vote to turn America into a majority Third
World banana republic.”
Real immigration reform certainly
does make for some strange bedfellows.
Syndicated columnist
Sam Francis recently
reiterated the grave danger of anti-Semitism
posed by massive Third World immigration.
“[T]hese
days, real anti-Semitism
doesn't come from those who talk about the Jewish
role in promoting
liberal immigration policies. It comes from
Arabs and other Third World immigrants whom those
very policies have welcomed.”
If Francis is correct in the
observation that “Jewish Americans played a crucial
role in
pushing for mass immigration throughout the last
century,” maybe the time is ripe for right-wing
Jewish Americans to take the lead in undoing the damage.
Stranger things have happened. And
the JTF has been way ahead of the curve before.
As a supporter of the late
Rabbi Meir Kahane, it correctly identified his 1991
assassination as a harbinger of Islamic terrorism in the
United States. They also predicted in September, 1994—a
year after the first bombing of the World Trade
Center—that Islamic terrorists would come back to
“finish the job.”
So if JTF really does have the ear
of the Bush campaign now, maybe they’ll have some luck
in getting through to the Bush Administration about the
insanity of illegal alien
amnesty.
Since VDARE.COM’s luncheon
invitation from the Bush campaign seems to be delayed in
the mail, we wish Chaim the best of luck!
Juan Mann [send him
email] is a lawyer and the proprietor of
DeportAliens.com.