Posted on 08/19/2007 5:46:37 PM PDT by yorkie
Seven weeks after the collapse of legislation in Congress, the outcry against illegal immigration is louder than ever, manifested by proposed clampdowns at the state and local level and an uproar over the arrest of an undocumented immigrant in the execution-style slayings of three New Jersey college students.
Scores of organizations, ranging from mainstream to fringe groups, are marshaling forces in what former House Speaker Newt Gingrich calls "a war here at home" against illegal immigration, which he says is as important as America's conflicts being fought overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan.
While most of the groups register legitimate, widespread concerns about the impact of illegal immigration on jobs, social services and national security, the intense rhetoric is generating fears of an emerging dark side, evident in growing discrimination against Hispanics and a surge of xenophobia unseen since the last big wave of immigration in the early 20th century.
[snip] "Even though immigration is always unsettling and somewhat controversial, we haven't had this kind of intensity and widespread, deep-seated anger for almost 100 years."
The Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate groups, said the number of "nativist extremist" organizations advocating against illegal immigration has grown from virtually zero just over five years ago to 144, including nine classified as hate groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan and Aryan supremacists.
Some senators who participated in the midsummer debate over President Bush's failed immigration bill said they were barraged with some of the most venomous mail of their congressional careers. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who supported the bill legalizing undocumented immigrants, said he has received death threats because of his position.
"It is unbelievable how this has inflamed the American people," McCain said in a speech Thursday at the Aspen Institute in Colorado.
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“It is unbelievable how this has inflamed the American people,” McCain said in a speech Thursday at the Aspen Institute in Colorado.
“As long as we have gotten away with abusing them, we country club republicans thought that the American people were shellshocked into numbness and we could get away with anything”, he added.
what a jack@ss
build a fence around washington, d.c. and you won’t have to build a fence by the border.
JMHO
No, it is utterly believable. Anger is a reaction to a sense of powerlessness. And that sense arose when nearly every politician in both parties seemed hellbent on pushing large-scale amnesty when they knew that 90 percent of the populace was against it.
That's why we were pissed, Sen. McCain. So we kicked back. What I find unbelievable is that D.C. was so clueless about what was so obvious to 90 percent of every man and woman in the nation. What do we pay you people for?
As well as someone completely out of touch with the American public.
One can only hope that this is only the beginning of this backlash. We need a whole lot of national anger to overcome this deliberate dissolution of our Republic...and a whole lot of political retribution before we can call this sorry chapter of our nation’s history closed. One wonders, are Americans really awakening? Or merely stirring in their slumber?
Steyns’ article today on Sanctuary cities is here: http://www.ocregister.com/opinion/newark-illegal-new-1813357-carranza-one
This is another ‘piercing’ piece by Steyn. The immigration problems’ progress to ‘sanctuary cities’ is a major structural turning point, in my opinion, in the disastrous fallout from a deliberate policy of open borders. ‘Sanctuary’ cities are nothing less a phenomenon than ‘multiple successions from the Union’, and, they are inexorably becoming ‘networked’. No one, effectively, at the federal level, sees value in opposing this phenomenon, and, in fact, the feds ignore/encourage it in the main. That the US is irreversibly fractured is an understatement. Open borders have done their intended job of destruction. A ‘point of no return’ may have been reached in that the urban violence occurring now, will increase and spill out to the suburbs and rural areas with increasing frequence, especially if there is more economic turmoil with or without actual terrorist events. More violence occurs in the US everyday than in Iraq and Afganistan...and, it is rising with almost no resistance. Here is a link currently listing ‘sanctuary’ cities...http://www.ojjpac.org/sanctuary.asp
With all due respect, I don't think they were clueless. I think everyone in the Administration, the Senate and the House knew exactally what they were doing.
That is why we need to stand behind Duncan Hunter and support him in any way we can. I honestly think he is the only hope we have to regain (and hold onto) the sovereignty of this country.
Waaaaa, I’m so sad (not).
What I would like more information on the story is, but have not seen, is if this is a Hispanic on Black hate crime. The black and hispanic gangs have been fighting for over a decade. My question is: has the situtation devolved to the point where some are making it involving non-gang members?
Well, someone better tell those Indians to cut it out.
I mean, only Indians are "native Americans," right? Surely non-"natives" can't be guilty of "nativism," now, can they?
Illegals from Mexico are claiming native rights, while Mexicans are treating the real natives (Maya descendants) like crap - in Mexico.
Agreed, the other choices would sell us all down the river in the blink of an eye.Hunter is one of two(Tancredo)That we can trust to enforce the laws, pertaining to illegal aliens, already on the books.
Sadly, you are completely correct. I was far too kind in calling them "clueless."
McCain, Bush, and the entire GOP establishment are frankly insulated and out of touch.
They don’t get that Mexicans don’t want to come here to immigrate.
They consider the American southwest to be theirs. They intend to take it back, and OUR OWN LEADERS are helping them.
That’s why people are so mad. We see the looks in the eyes of the illegals all around; who give us change, and who make our food.
They don’t really like us much. They don’t want to share.
They want to reconquer Aztlan.
They really do.. GOP leaders in their limos, and their subservient staffs, don’t see that. They are coddled, and insulated from the real world.
They will be the very last to get it.
Luv the spin.
“While most of the groups register legitimate, widespread concerns about the impact of illegal immigration...”
then he goes on to mention xenophobia and manages to lump us in with the KKK and Aryan brotherhood...
That’s ‘cause you are a kind person!
Good point. If only we had a truthful press.
They will rue the day.
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