A down and dirty breakdown of the 'browning of America'
By Stephen A. McNallen
Hundreds of articulate and persuasive articles
have been
written on immigration and the larger issue of America’s
changing
demographics. When all the numbers have been crunched, when pros
and cons
and maybes have all been picked to death, several core truths
remain.
I will examine these core concepts in the
following paragraphs.
You can think of this article as a quick-and-dirty look at the
slow-motion
tidal wave that even now is rocking the American ship of state.
We’ll
examine only a few main points, but they are overwhelming in
their significance.
1. America has changed.
Notice, I didn’t use the oft-repeated phrase,
“the
face of America is changing.” America is not just “changing.”
America has changed. It has changed so much that it is not the
same country
we knew even ten years ago. To say that “America is changing”
gives us wriggle-room to sidestep the truth.
Just a few decades ago, this country was 90% white. In
fewer than 50 years it will be 50% white. By the end of this
century,
European Americans will be between 30% and 10% of the American
population.
Apparently we are supposed to welcome this news, even though it
means
that our political and cultural clout will evaporate to a thin
wisp of
what it is today. European Americans face minority status, then
marginalization,
and eventually extinction.
White folks, shake hands with the Ainu.
2. The changes now underway will not stop of
their
own accord.
The replacement of the European American
population has
happened for several reasons. Democrats want illegal immigrants
because
they traditionally support the Democratic Party. Republicans and
big business
want illegal immigrants because they are cheap labor. Everyone
wants an
inexpensive nanny or gardener or computer programmer, and no one
wants
to risk being called a “racist.”
Projections issued by the Mexican government
state flatly
that illegal immigration to the US will continue for another
fifty years,
regardless of the economic situation in either country. Polls
indicate
that about 58% of Mexicans feels that the southwestern states of
the United
States legally belong to Mexico, and an almost identical percent
thinks
they should be able to come and go across the border at will,
without
hindrance.
Will the conservative movement put a stop to
illegal immigration?
Currently, there is no chance of that happening. President Bush,
allegedly
a conservative, is a driving force behind the pro-immigration
agenda.
As long-time conservative matriarch Phyllis Schlafly told writer
Lawrence
Auster, “Immigration is not on the radar screen of the
conservative
movement.”
Unless someone focuses the political power to
put the
nation first, illegal immigration is not going to stop.
3. No one asked us if we wanted America
changed.
Open borders advocates speak as if the “browning
of America” is inevitable. It is not. Things happen for reasons.
Many of our current immigration problems can be traced back to
the 1965
Immigration Act, which doubled the total number of legal
immigrants, slashed
the number of Europeans allowed into the country, and
correspondingly
increased the numbers of non-Europeans. Politicians assured us
that this
act would not fundamentally change the country. To put it
generously,
they were wrong (To put it ungenerously, they lied).
As Peter Brimelow has pointed out, no one asked
us if
we wanted the fundamental character of our nation changed. The
transformation
of America is being carried out by identifiable people and
parties. It
could be stopped and even reversed almost at once. Polls
consistently
show that the American people favor much tighter restrictions on
immigration
- but no one is going to ask them for their opinion.
Unfortunately, the
many citizens who want the doors closed are too cowed, too
resigned, or
too apathetic to force the issue.
The country we knew has been destroyed, and
another one
is being put in its place, without our consent and without our
awareness
of what is really happening.
4. Illegal immigration on the present scale
is a form of conquest.
There are many ways to seize power in a country.
Mao Zedung,
Che Guevara, and Nguyen Vo Giap favored rural-based revolution
involving
guerrilla warfare. Leninist theory revolves around taking over
existing
institutions - “the organizational weapon.” In societies with
just the right kind of bureaucracy, eager colonels can force a
coup d’etat.
Today we are witnessing a new method of
takeover. The
formula is simple: Infiltrate an area with large numbers of
illegals with
strong ties to their home country. Encourage each new immigrant,
legal
or otherwise, to bring in his or her extended family. Obtain the
diplomatic
and political support of the sending country - in this case,
Mexico. Build
a network of nonprofit organizations with money from liberal
foundations
and government grants. Interlock the nonprofits and local
political entities
to form a comprehensive alternative governmental structure.
Maintain racial
and cultural solidarity while driving out competing races and
cultures
- one neighborhood, one town, one county at a time. If anyone
objects,
accuse them of “racism.”
It is working. Or rather, it has already worked
over vast
regions of what is still technically the American Southwest.
The Federal government, far from stopping this
invasion
as demanded by the Constitution, has assisted the takeover.
5. We must stop, and reverse, this flood of
humanity
into America.
What must be done?
First, the border must be secured. Contrary to
liberal
opinion, this can be done. I will not analyze the mechanics of
this task,
but a brainstormed list of options would include diplomatic
punishment
of Mexico for its role in encouraging migration, sanctions
against employers
of illegal aliens to include mandatory prison time, a physical
wall (built
by illegal aliens from our prison system), high-tech
surveillance devices,
and imprisonment with hard labor for individuals violating our
territorial
sovereignty. Until we are willing to take these measures, we are
not serious
about closing the border.
Second, it must be clear that no amnesty of
illegal aliens,
wholesale or piecemeal, in general or in particular, is
acceptable.
Third, all illegal aliens must be deported and
denied
legal entry at any time in the future. Because of the logistical
complexities
involved, deportation could take the form of a “phased
withdrawal,”
just as troops are pulled out of a war zone when a peace treaty
is concluded.
This mass deportation should be carried out as humanely as
possible, but
it absolutely must be done.
Fourth, legal immigration must be reformed. We
need a
temporary moratorium on all immigration, followed by the
dismantling of
the Immigration Act of 1965 and a return to the previous system,
which
favored immigration from Europe.
Conclusion
I have no illusion that this program is possible
in today’s
political climate. The first thing that must be done is to raise
public
awareness, oppose the incremental takeover of America, and
devise new
strategies to get us where we want to go.
The EAIF can play a part in this. Our tasks
include giving
European Americans a sense that we, too, are a community - a
people! -
and a burning conviction that we have a right to exist. Until
that is
done, nothing much is possible.
All the more reason to begin at once!