October 25, 2006
A VDARE.COM Reader Talks To NC Sheriff Jim (“Political
correctness is going to cause us to lose this
country”) Pendergraph
By
Paul Nachman
Public
officials who are
realistic about immigration, outspoken on the
subject, and able to act accordingly are
frustratingly rare. Thus it’s cheering to discover
Sheriff Jim Pendergraph of Mecklenburg County,
North Carolina (Charlotte and vicinity), recently
profiled in VDARE.COM (North
Carolina Sheriff Uses 287(G) Powers, Acts Against
Illegal Immigration! by J. Paige Staley)
More
recently, Pendergraph’s doings and opinions are at the
center of an excellent
article in the Philadelphia Inquirer (Why
in Philly’s paper? Who knows?) about North
Carolina’s immigration stresses by Inquirer
reporter Paul Nussbaum:
A surge in immigration is spawning a backlash ,
Oct. 15, 2006. An excerpt:
“With anti-immigration feelings running high and
elections just three weeks away, this once-insular state
has become a key actor in the national debate over how
to
absorb—or
expel—illegal migrants. North Carolina has had a
greater [percentage] increase in foreign-born
population over the last 15 years than any [other]
state in the nation: a 412 percent increase, almost five
times the national average.
“The same concerns and fears being voiced from
Hazleton, Pa., to
Riverside, N.J., to
Phoenix, Ariz., are writ large in North Carolina.
Illegal immigration has figured prominently in political
campaigns here and in neighboring counties of South
Carolina.
“‘This is the hottest issue I’ve ever seen,’ said
Mecklenburg County Sheriff Jim Pendergraph, a Democrat
who is running for reelection. ‘And it’s going to be the
hottest issue, maybe next to Iraq, in the presidential
election in two years.’
“Pendergraph said he had received hundreds of
laudatory e-mails and letters from constituents and
dozens of inquiries from other jurisdictions since
he teamed with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
to train 12 deputies to
screen prisoners for their immigration status. Since
the program started in April, his office has processed
653 immigrants for deportation.
“Now the sheriff is lobbying for a federal immigration
court and detention center in Charlotte to handle more
cases.
“’Congress has let us down. And a lot of the
politicians are doing the three-monkey thing—hear no
evil, see no evil, speak no evil—because they’re so
afraid of political correctness,’ the sheriff said. ‘Political
correctness is going to cause us to
lose this country.’”
Heartened by
the article, I phoned Sheriff Pendergraph’s office to
leave a message of "Attaboy! Keep it up!" with
the staffer who answered, hoping it would reach the
Sheriff himself.
I emphasized
that Pendergraph’s statement about political correctness
threatening the country’s future demonstrated his
thorough understanding of the situation.
To my
astonishment, Mr. Pendergraph returned my call—and
within half an hour! So I took the opportunity to
reiterate the importance of what he’s been doing and
what a rarity it to find a public official so in tune
with us lowly citizens on this nation-busting subject.
Turns out
that the Sheriff is a great admirer of
Tom Tancredo and that he’s had significant help from
his local Congresswoman Sue Myrick,
who’s really been coming up-to-speed on the subject.
I also got
to ask him, "As a sworn law enforcement officer,
didn’t you take an
oath to the U.S. Constitution? And doesn’t that mean
you’re both empowered and obligated to enforce federal
immigration laws?" Sheriff Pendergraph quickly
agreed.
Well,
getting such callbacks from the Sheriff is probably
rare. I’ll guess that receiving a message from my exotic
locale (Bozeman,
Montana) intrigued him, so I lucked out.
And anyway,
we don’t want him spending time on the phone with us. We
want him at work making life difficult for illegal
aliens!
So instead
of phoning him, readers—lots of them, I hope—should send
Sheriff Pendergraph a message of enthusiastic
approbation via his
website.
It’s also
worth noting that the Inquirer’s article is a
pretty good piece of reporting on immigration matters.
Of course, after informing us about Sheriff
Pendergraph’s take-charge approach, reporter Nussbaum
turned to a community-organizer type, eliciting a fairly
memorable whimper:
“Angeles Ortega-Moore, [Send
her
mail] executive director of the
Latin American Coalition here, said, ‘We are treated
like disposable people. It’s like
we were a disposable—they want to use us and throw
us away.’
“She agrees that the immigration issue has become the
hot-button issue of the current political season: ‘We’re
the
gay-lesbian marriage of this election.’”
But instead
of wrapping up his article with more
sob-story material like that, Nussbaum returned to
the theme of enforcement, fleshing out some details of
what Pendergraph is doing and then finishing with this
flourish:
“Bill James, a Republican county commissioner, has
been outspoken in favor of tougher laws aimed at
preventing illegal immigrants from receiving
county benefits and at
landlords and employers of illegal immigrants. He
said that if Republicans, now a 6-3 minority on the
county board, take control, there will be a crackdown on
migrants.
“’My goal is to make being an illegal in Mecklenburg
County both a dangerous proposition and an uncomfortable
one,’ James said. ‘It’s going to be like that saying at
closing time at the bar: “You don’t have to go home,
but you can’t stay here.” ‘ "
If you want
to compliment Nussbaum on his work, try 215-854-4587 or
email him.
Paul
Nachman [email
him] is a retired physicist and immigration sanity
activist in Bozeman, MT. Read his VDARE.COM blogs
here.