The Role of VDARE.COM After 9/ll: It's The Immigration,
Stupid
By Peter Brimelow
I
was being interviewed in the Bloomberg studios
on the first day of the publicity tour for my
notorious book
Alien Nation: Common Sense About America’s
Immigration Disaster when news of
the last great terrorist attack, the Oklahoma
City bombing, began to flare across the TV
monitors.
For a
couple of days thereafter, the fear in the eyes of my
immigration enthusiast debating opponents was stark.
They already knew, after their disastrous defeat in
California’s Proposition 187 the previous year, that
their position had no support whatever in the country at
large. Now they were afraid that a popular backlash
would rout their elite enforcers.
In the
event, of course, the government arrested a native-born
American, Tim McVeigh. The elite proclaimed that white
militias and “hate radio” talkshow hosts were to blame.
Our book tour became a nightmare of cancelled TV
appearances and aborted print stories. Under the
circumstances, it is testimony to the underlying power
of the immigration issue that we garnered the ultimately
rather large volume
of publicity that we did. Naturally, I have always
wondered: what if the perpetrators really had been
Arabs?
Well, now the perpetrators
– it seems safe to say – really are Arabs. And guess
what? Once again, the immigration issue, which was
building up
nicely
has vanished from the establishment media. (But not,
however, from talk radio and the internet, bless their
little electrons.)
It’s
almost as if our leaders don’t want to talk about
immigration.
Funny
thing.
Yet, to
paraphrase the famous slogan of the 1992 Clinton
election campaign, “it’s the immigration, stupid.” It is
immigration policy that has imported foreign ethnic
conflicts, created impenetrable ethnic enclaves and
mafias, diluted vetting procedures to the point where
mass murderers can learn their skills here on student
visas, overwhelmed the law enforcement agencies and – we
will almost certainly learn – reduced the citizenship
oath to a sick joke.
As with
the immigration restriction of the 1920s, it may be
immigrant terror attacks that finally frighten the
cheap-labor business lobby into patriotism.
Of course,
there is a foreign policy dimension to the September 11
attacks. Reasonable men can disagree about it. John
Derbyshire, who wrote most recently for us on how
nice countries get illegal immigrants, has argued
that the Islamists’ antagonism to the West is
implacable and must be fought to a finish. Sam
Francis, a leading immigration reform thinker whose
syndicated column we always run because it appears to
have been a victim of political correctness on
establishment “conservative” sites, points out that the
U.S. has, perhaps carelessly, done much to
stir up
this antagonism abroad. Paul Craig Roberts
endorses retaliation but argues that U.S. policies at
home, such as immigration, have
prepared the way
for terrorism.
VDARE.com
is not a full-service webzine. We focus on immigration
and the National Question because we believe they are no
longer covered in the establishment media, liberal or
“conservative”. Generally,
we think that revenge is a dish best eaten cold. But we
don’t intend to get into the foreign policy debate -
except to say that we favor as much American victory as
possible.
We are
here to point out that, unlike chasing alleged terrorist
leaders around Afghanistan with airborne missiles,
immigration policy actually offers concrete ways in
which America can be defended. The borders can be
sealed. Illegals can be expelled. Alien enclaves can be
assimilated. And the mounting
destabilization of America’s political order can be
stopped - even reversed.
Only a few
commentators, like the redoubtable
Tom Sowell, have recognized this immigration
dimension. It is our job to hammer home the simple
message:
IT’S THE
IMMIGRATION, STUPID!
September 16, 2001