June 28, 2003
The Treason Lobby Has Reason To Fear
By Peter Brimelow
The
Treason Lobby is worried: “Meanwhile, far off the
front page, the simmering public debate and governmental
policy shifts regarding northbound
[i.e. illegal]
immigration continued to reach levels of intensity and
velocity not seen since the glory days of Peter Wilson,”
warned Matt Welch [email
him] on Reason.com last week.
Whoopee!
Welch is particularly worried about “VDare,
American Patrol and scores of
similar sites”
Whoopee again!
We’ve noticed Welch
before. His particular problem seems to be that he
doesn’t like the possibility that
Department of Homeland Security might actually
enforce U.S. immigration law. (Horrors!)
He complains that “immigration
reformers…have been repeating the mantra ‘but they broke
the law!’ for years. (Presumably, these people have
never jaywalked or written the wrong date on a check…)”
VDARE.COM comment: well, there’s a
difference between jaywalking and illegal
immigration. Jaywalking is trivial, which is why
in most jurisdictions it’s a misdemeanor. Illegal
immigration is
serious, which is why it’s a felony under
federal law.
But the Welch Squelch is indicative of a
graver problem. I’ve wondered for years why
Establishment Libertarians can’t get the message about
immigration (in
contrast to the heroic Paleolibertarians at
www.LewRockwell.com). We have a whole
archive devoted to the subject.
Now I think I see the reason: The modern
lumpen libertarian simply doesn’t know anything. In
particular, they don’t know that you can’t have a
functioning market unless you have a framework of law
(part of what is sometimes called the
“metamarket”).
Welch is cavalier about the law, not
merely because he is cavalier about
America, but because ultimately he is cavalier about
liberty.