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'Fair' targets Abraham
Damon B. Ansell
Published 7/26/00
[Comments
by John W. Wall]

Recently, Sen. Spencer Abraham found
his high tech agenda under fire from an unlikely
source. The Federation for American Immigration
Reform (FAIR) has taken exception to Mr.
Abraham's leadership on H1-B visas. [What's "unlikely" about
that? FAIR wants to limit mass immigration,
while Abraham constantly works to expand it.]
These visas make it easier for high
technology companies to fill open jobs with
foreign workers instead of Americans. [Emphasis added. An undisputed
fact, unlike much of the rest of this
smear-laden article.] This
legislation is critical to the continued growth
of our nation's economy. [The legions of underemployed and unemployed
American men over 40 would take issue with
this assertion.]
The Houston Chronicle reported last week that
Majority Whip [and
former professional exterminator]
Tom DeLay was under fire from FAIR. [If he's "under fire"
the real reason is that his
Texas Congressional District (22nd) has been
invaded by so many immigrants that a right-wing
Republican man will be unelectable - "Dornaned
out" - in the near future.]
Intent on pushing their racist agenda, this
extremist, anti-immigrant group has begun a
series of attack ads against Mr. DeLay. [These smears are demonstrably
false. Just have a look at FAIR's website, http://www.fairus.org.
Nothing on the site could be construed as
"racist", "extremist", or
"anti-immigrant". Such basic and
easily demonstrable facts obviously are
irrelevant to Ansell. A Y2K update to Peter
Brimelow's classic definition of a
"racist" might be "A racist is
someone who is winning an argument with a
Beltway conservative."] True
conservatives should be horrified that the
Chronicle identified this extremist group with
the conservative movement. [There's nothing remotely
"conservative" about the opinions
expressed in this article. Ansell clearly favors
the radical transformation of the United States
into a densely-populated, Third-World country,
like India, Indonesia, China or Nigeria. Truly
conservative Americans - those of us who want to
preserve the country's great cultural traditions
and what little remains of its native flora and
fauna - are fighting an uphill battle against
corrupt politicians such as Abraham and DeLay who have
sold out their country for campaign donations.]
FAIR was founded in 1979 by a Michigan
ophthalmologist named John Tanton. Mr. [Dr.] Tanton [See his website, The Social
Contract Press:
http://www.thesocialcontract.com]
believed that the key to population control was
ending immigration. He explained in the Detroit
Free Press that unless America's borders are
sealed, the country would be overrun with people
"defecating and creating garbage and
looking for jobs." [And it is!!! States are fighting
about garbage disposal, sewage treatment plants
are overburdened, and programmers over 40 are
flipping burgers.]
Garrett
Hardin, a biologist [Professor Emeritus]
at the University of California [and author of The Tragedy
of the Commons] and current board
member emeritus of FAIR, has some ideas about
population control as well. He has publicly
argued against reducing infant mortality rates
in undeveloped nations. "Sending food to
Ethiopia does more harm than good," he
noted in a 1992 article. It will only
"encourage population growth." [As indeed it has, leading to
massive habitat destruction and loss of unique
endangered wildlife, famine, disease, and war.]
He went on to say that China's policy of
coercive population control was not strict
enough, and that a "fetus is of so little
value, there's no point in worrying about
it." [In fact, China's
population continues to grow, in part
because of lax enforcement of the one child per
family policy, particularly in rural areas.]
Allowing poor children to starve to death and
killing unborn children only accomplishes part
of Mr. Hardin's agenda. [Overpopulation
makes it inevitable that poor children starve to
death. To have an abortion is a fundamental,
natural right of a woman, but it is denied by
oppressive governments and religions throughout
the world.] Mr. Hardin told the Wall
Street Journal that "The quickest, easiest
and most effective form of population control in
the U.S. that I support wholeheartedly, is to
end immigration." [Absolutely
correct!] One wonders what other
forms of population control he would support. [While I can't speak for Hardin,
useful measures would include: deportation of
illegal and undesirable aliens; tax incentives
for smaller families; no welfare increases for
additional children; health insurance coverage
of birth control and abortion; and cash
incentives for sterilization.]
Like wealthy mediamogul Ted Turner, FAIR
argues that the population explosion threatens
the subsistence of all humans. [Quite obviously correct.]
Mr. Turner gained notoriety recently when he
promised to raise a billion dollars for the
United Nations to pay for "population
control" overseas. [Perhaps Ted Turner gained
"notoriety" among ultra-religious
reactionaries and Neoconservatives, but those of
us concerned about overpopulation welcome his
commitment.] Mr. Turner and FAIR's
concern over population growth is nothing new.
In the mid-18th century, clergyman Thomas
Malthus predicted that the world's food supply
would soon fail to keep pace with its rising
population. And like Malthus, FAIR and Mr.
Turner will be largely discredited. [Like most supporters of
unlimited immigration and human population
growth, Ansell lacks any understanding of or
appreciation for the natural world and species
other than man. The world's "supply"
of other species has failed to keep pace with
the exploding human population and is now
crashing in the greatest extinction since the
dinosaurs.]
They are people with a zero-sum view of the
world [Nature is a
zero-sum game: when you add an individual of
species A, other species inevitably face
negative impacts, particularly when species A is
man.] that manifests itself in an
irrational dislike of the foreign-born [This smear is completely without
support. Overpopulation is a worldwide problem
and not confined to the U.S. Furthermore, there
are too many Americans, too many English, and
too many Germans for the resources of their
respective countries.] and a hatred
of the economic growth, dynamism and openness
that has made America great. [Massive Third-World immigration
didn't make America great.] When the
San Francisco Examiner investigated FAIR in
1993, it found that the group had "accepted
annual donations from the Pioneer Fund — which
also paid for research that claimed that blacks
and Latinos are inherently inferior to whites
and Asians." [I
gather that Ansell would ban research that might
have politically incorrect results. Has the
Washington Times burned its review copies of The
Bell Curve?] In all, FAIR received
about $1 million dollars in contributions.
Dan Stein, current executive director of FAIR
and lead spokesperson for the group, does not
mince words either. Asked on a Detroit radio
station on Feb. 2, 1996, whether he supports a
U.S. population of 150 million, he responded,
"That's a good long term target." Then
asked what would happen to the other 150 million
of us [The U.S.
population isn't 300 Million - not yet,
thankfully], he remarked, "It's
a long term target." [I.e.,
can be done by attrition. And it's still more than the population in
1945.]
His crusade to topple Mr. Abraham in Michigan
has drawn widespread criticism from religious
groups and immigration groups. [That's a sure sign that
FAIR's campaign has been effective.]
Paul Long, vice president for public policy of
the Michigan Catholic Conference, said that the
ads are "shameful and filled with
hate." [Why
doesn't Ansell tell us what the ads said, rather
than reporting someone else's smear? No
doubt because they're true.]
These H1-B visa bills in Congress help keep
our economy growing with innovative [i.e., cheap]
personnel and provide more scholarships for U.S.
students to enter high tech fields [a payoff to the native proles,
but they are unlikely to go into competition
with cheap imported labor after graduation],
which are crucial to the future of our high tech
economy. Those advertising against these bills
are not conservatives. Nor are they really
liberals. [What are
they? "Commie,
deviated preverts?"] FAIR
should not and cannot be allowed to speak for
conservatives, or about conservatives. [Ansell not only wants to ban
research, he also wants to ban speech. Could he
possibly be -- a Neoconservative?]
True conservatives will recognize that these
hate-filled extremists are nothing more than Ted
Turner population-control wanna-bes. [McCarthyism is alive and well
inside the Beltway!]
Damon B.
Ansell is vice president for policy at Americans for
Tax Reform.
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