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The "Nation of Immigrants" Half Truth and its Corporate Sponsors
Freedom Daily ^ | June 28, 2016 | Benny Huang

Posted on 06/28/2016 2:03:08 AM PDT by Benny Huang

The Supreme Court momentarily impeded President Obama's attempt to "fundamentally transform America" last week with its 4-4 vote on his executive amnesty action plan. When the court is deadlocked, previous decisions by lower courts are allowed to stand. In this case, Obama lost because the lower court found that his plan exceeded his executive authority, which is actually what Obama himself said before he decided to do it.

The evenly divided court apparently couldn't make up its mind as to whether the president is permitted to act like a dictator and suspend laws he doesn't like. That's a tough question, you see, with half of our best legal minds leaning toward dictatorship. Scary.

After the ruling, President Obama held a press conference to assure the public that "comprehensive immigration reform" is still inevitable, if only delayed. He's probably right about that. Like water on a rock, the Left just keeps wearing us down.

He began the press conference with a lot of feel-good pap about the glories of immigration--while lumping legal migrants together with illegal aliens, as the Left always does. "...[O]ne of the reasons why America is such a diverse and inclusive nation is because we're a nation of immigrants," said the president. "Our Founders conceived of this country as a refuge for the world. And for more than two centuries, welcoming wave after wave of immigrants has kept us youthful and dynamic and entrepreneurial."

That's the fifth grade version of history that I was taught in school too. My well-meaning teacher taught us that immigration is part of our national ethos. We learned about Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty and looked at a lot of pictures of young women wearing babushkas, staring out from the decks of ocean liners. It was all nice and corny.

Obama has seized on that familiar history lesson for his own advantage, clearly implying that unfettered immigration is all-American--which renders opposition to it un-American. Make no mistake about it, the president's appeal to the Founders (whom he hates, by the way) and our supposed tradition of immigration is an attack on his opponents' patriotism.

Usually when people talk about the Founders' intentions they are referring to the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, or its offspring, the Bill of Rights. Nothing in any of those documents even hints that the Founders "conceived of this country as a refuge for the world." Thomas Jefferson's philosophical brief to King George doesn't mention it. The Bill of Rights enshrines in law many freedoms, most of which are under siege in Obama's America, but it does not include a "right" to immigrate. The Constitution even empowers Congress (not the Executive!) to establish a "uniform Rule of Naturalization." (Article I, Section 8) Congress did their duty and established an immigration code, which happens to be very liberal, but the president has nonetheless sought to nullify it via executive order because some people still can't come in the right way.

By empowering Congress to regulate immigration, the Constitution necessarily implies that we have the prerogative to set limits. We Americans are the gatekeepers because American immigration policy is supposed to benefit us. It doesn't matter a lick if immigrants come here "looking for a better life." If their addition to our society doesn't make our lives better then we have no obligation to take them. This idea is exactly the opposite of the Obama philosophy on immigration which says that anyone who can get here has a right to come in--except apparently devout Christians from Germany who want to homeschool their children. Under Obama's plan, newcomers don't even have to go through a screening process to make sure that they don't carry contagious diseases or terrorist sympathies. All they have to do is run across the border and Obama will be waiting there for them with a welfare check in one hand and a voter registration card in the other. If you oppose him, your patriotism is suspect.

Obama compounded his historical error with his reference to "wave after wave" of immigrants to our shores "for more than two centuries." The truth is more complicated. Over the course of our history, Congress has used its rightful authority to adjust immigration levels as it saw fit. Sometimes immigration was a mighty river and sometimes a trickle. It has not been, as Obama implied, two hundred years of sustained mass migration--and it certainly hasn't been two hundred years of lawless open borders, which is his actual goal.

There have really been two great "waves" of immigration to this country, and we're living in one of them. The most recent began in 1965 with Ted Kennedy's Immigration and Nationality Act. The United States opened its doors very wide indeed, accepting about 59 million immigrants over the course of fifty years. That's more people than live in California, our most populous state, by the way, and it doesn't include illegal aliens. Yet despite this very liberal policy, some people still can't be bothered to come in the right way. Obama considers these people to be victims, probably because he views them and their children as potential voters. But they are not victims, you are--the law-abiding, tax-paying citizen.

The other "wave" occurred between the years 1880 and 1921. This is the much romanticized "Ellis Island" era of immigration. Though not without its problems, America managed this period of rapid change reasonably well because it subscribed to the melting pot model. These days, just saying that America is a melting pot is a "microaggression" on some college campuses.

An argument could be made that America needed the Ellis Island wave of immigrants because we were in the midst of westward expansion and rapid industrialization. In 1901, the United States became the world's largest manufacturer, which was both the cause and effect of mass migration. There was certainly work in those days for anyone who wanted it--bridges and tunnels to be built, coal and ore to be extracted from the earth, and goods of every imaginable variety to be manufactured. New railroads were being laid across the continent, often by Irish and Chinese immigrants.

But that was then and this is now. America is becoming one big rust belt and yet we're bringing in more immigrants than we did when we were a budding industrial power. It's madness.

An alternative argument could also be made that we brought in those immigrants not because we needed them but because employers wanted them. The elite's desires are not the same as the country's needs, though the two are easily confused when the elite get to tell the story.

Employers have traditionally welcomed immigrants because immigration makes the workers fight each other for coveted jobs. In times of high immigration, wages tend to remain stagnant or even decline. Whenever the workers start getting uppity, employers seek labor in ever more exotic locales--first Ireland and Germany, then China and Italy, now Laos and Guatemala. The best way to make workers toil longer for less is to keep them in constant fear for their livelihood.

This idea that we are a nation of immigrants was advanced in no small part by exactly those employers. Call it corporate propaganda, if you will. I would compare it the diamond industry's not-so-subtle suggestion to young men that spending two months salary on a diamond ring before proposing to a lady is some kind of obligatory right of passage. Though this practice may seem like an age old tradition it was actually conceived of in a DeBeers boardroom. It's the same with the American immigration ethos. Though we have been led to believe that America has always been open to absolutely anyone who wants to come here for a better life, that just isn't the case. Our immigration policy has sometimes been liberal and sometimes conservative, but it has never been boundless. Our current president and his party don't want any limits, nor do they want an orderly screening system. They want a free-for-all--and they'll probably get it.

Immigration is certainly part of our history, though not because it had to be that way. The number of immigrants admitted was determined by a tug-of-war between employers and the working public. When the employers had their way, the flood gates were thrown open, whether we needed them or not. When workers had their way, the flood gates were closed.

Congress's constitutional authority to regulate immigration was narrowly upheld but the fight is not over. The Left hasn't given up and neither should we.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: amnesty; illegalimmigration; immigration; scotus

1 posted on 06/28/2016 2:03:09 AM PDT by Benny Huang
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To: Benny Huang

Anyone willing to bet that Obama obeys the court?

Why would he start now?

He has continued to violate the lower court order since the day it was issued.

And then lied to the judge about it.


2 posted on 06/28/2016 2:39:28 AM PDT by Iron Munro (If Illegals Were Rebublicans 50 Million Democrats Would Be Screaming "Build The Wall!")
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To: Benny Huang

We are a nation of CITIZENS.


3 posted on 06/28/2016 2:42:53 AM PDT by Captainpaintball (It appears that we no longer wish to keep our Republic, Mr. Franklin...)
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To: Benny Huang

The most recent began in 1965 with Ted Kennedy’s Immigration and Nationality Act...

That red faced drunken son of a bootlegging ####.

I HATE the kennedys.

We Italians and Irish were a hot mess when we got here, but we we were still Europeans. That mattered a lot.

And a lot of Europeans still want to come, so Trump should up the immigration levels from Europe and SINK the levels from other places.


4 posted on 06/28/2016 2:42:58 AM PDT by dp0622 (The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: Benny Huang

Good points, well said.


5 posted on 06/28/2016 2:50:05 AM PDT by Yardstick
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To: Benny Huang
The Left hasn't given up and neither should we.

Just like Golem and the ring. So close, so close. Once those illiterate illegals get citizenship, it is game...set...match. Democrat victories and policies forever. Check out California.

6 posted on 06/28/2016 2:50:49 AM PDT by VRW Conspirator (American Jobs for American Workers.)
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To: VRW Conspirator

Why do we even have an “operating” SC when the decisions are well known even before a case is heard by them?

When you a court that will vote along party lines rather than address the real issues and vote with their minds, who needs them? Shut it down until there are 9 instead of 8. Right now its a waste of time when you can predict what their decisions will be.


7 posted on 06/28/2016 3:39:55 AM PDT by DaveA37
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To: dp0622
“Trump should up the immigration levels from Europe...”

The way things are going in Europe, we would still be getting those people from “other places” due to the influx of “refugee's”

8 posted on 06/28/2016 3:43:05 AM PDT by DaveA37
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To: All

Big difference: The immigrants that helped build this country weren’t welfare-queens and breeding machines.


9 posted on 06/28/2016 4:08:14 AM PDT by Maverick68
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To: DaveA37
Supreme Court tied 4 to 4, so the lower court decision stands against Obama's Immigration...but this laless monster has many tricks up his hate-America sleeve. These are Boobamba's plans....and they still might happen.

Obama signing immigration orders on AF One. Both orders are on the WH web site.

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<><> The first of Obama's presidential action memos is entitled: “Creating Welcoming Communities Fully Integrating Immigrants and Refugees,” filed Nov. 26 in the Federal Register at Vol. 79, No. 228, (http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-11-26/html/2014-28191.htm).

In the category “Presidential Documents” at page 70769, Obama ordered a White House Task Force on New Americans to “engage with community, business, and faith leaders, as well as State and local elected officials.” The task force is designed to “help determine additional steps the Federal Government can take to ensure its programs and policies are serving diverse communities that include new Americans.”

<><> The second of the presidential actions entitled, “Modernizing and Streamlining the U.S. Immigration Visa System for the 21st Century,” filed Nov. 26 in the Federal Register at Vol. 79, No. 228, in the category “Presidential Documents” at page 70765 (http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-11-26/html/2014-28191.htm).

This empowered the secretaries of State and Homeland Securityin consultation with the director of the Office of Management and Budget, the director of the National Economic Council, the assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism, the director of the Domestic Policy Council, the director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, the attorney general, and the secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Labor and Education.

The order was to make a series of recommendations “to reduce government costs, improve services for applicants, reduce burdens on employers, and combat waste, fraud, and abuse in the system” of issuing immigrant and non-immigrant visas. Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/12/amnesty-shocker-the-secret-behind-obamas-order/#4OPdzIoJFRwXopUU.99

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The scam works this way: signed Boobamba memos "delegate" to federal agencies orders to come up with plans (that must advance Boobamba's global conspiracy to overthrow the US govt w/ Third World federales and their cadres jumping the US border).

The federal agencies then "invent" Committees to do this (the better to overthrow the US govt). Then "Administrative Rules," after a comment period, will be published in the "Code of Federal Regulations," which magically turns them into law........ using federal fairy dust.

So Boobamba is shielded from responsibility---he doesn't have to take the hit. Behind closed doors, he tells federal factotums what he wants.....and faster than you can say "the combo plate w/ extra hot sauce".....the overthrow of the US govt commences.

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THE "DELEGATION" HORROR STORY--A Federal agency MO since 1946. It's down to a science: (1) publish a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), (2) make the comment period really short, (3) stonewall any negative comments, and, (4) publish the rule, which (5) NOW has the force of US law. No Congressman was ever involved, and Boobamba doesn't leave his DNA on it. Yet again, why "Delegation" is ominous for liberty---why the writing of administrative law by federal agencies - is un-Constitutional (hat tip to FReeper Regulator.)

10 posted on 06/28/2016 4:17:49 AM PDT by Liz (SAFE PLACE A liberal's mind. Nothing's there. Nothing penetrates it.)
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To: Benny Huang

The GOP needs to take inspiration from Calvin Coolidge, who signed into law the National Origins Quota ending the last great wave of mass immigration. That ushered in over 40 years of low-moderate immigration, and was only undone by Ted Kennedy’s 1965 bill (which was passed behind a series of false promises). If the GOP were united behind a conservative immigration reform, which would include large reductions in legal immigration, then we likely would have ended this madness years ago and conservatism wouldn’t be facing demographic oblivion on a national level.


11 posted on 06/28/2016 4:46:36 AM PDT by Aetius
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To: Benny Huang
.....clearly implying that unfettered immigration is all-American--which renders opposition to it un-American.

This should be posted again. We have an America hating marxist muslim POTUS who is terrorizing the American people by flooding the country with 3rd world lowlifes. He then further terrorizes American citizens by calling them racists/xenophobes if they don't welcome their own destruction.
12 posted on 06/28/2016 11:46:47 AM PDT by Electric Graffiti (DEPORT OBOLA VOTERS)
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To: DaveA37

how ironic


13 posted on 06/28/2016 11:56:09 AM PDT by dp0622 (The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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