I think that it is more understandable to people on the CrashList about
how Ken has arrived to his positions on immigration, by reading the
article from the site ...The Multiracial Activist...

This article presents a Libertarian perspectve on immigration that
parallels the traditional Communist Internationalist position in many
ways.     But Ken knows that Libertarians are part of the Right,
therefore he considers it 'leftist' and 'socialist' to oppose their
position.

Further, to back up that belief that the 'leftist' postion is to put
barricades up to stop immigrants from coming, one only has to see how
the  US trade unions and Nader crowd have responded to NAFTA.

So I think that it is more comprehensible to see how switched around
positions can get, if communists don't agitate their pro-immigrant
beliefs a little more forcifully in the political arena.

There are certainly more youth in a state like Texas that come into
contact with Libertarianism than they do with Communism.

Comradely, Tony
__________________________________
"Stand up and Sound off!!"
The Conservative Shame on Immigration
by Jacob G. Hornberger
April/May 2000

The moral decline of the conservative movement was recently reflected in
a syndicated column entitled "Goofy may be a Libertarian" by Don Feder,
one of the conservative movement's leading lights. Feder's critique,
which in part took the Libertarian Party to task for its position
favoring open immigration, displayed not only the hypocrisy of
conservatives but poor analysis as well.

Unlike the Republican Party platform, the Libertarian Party platform has
always taken a consistent and uncompromising approach to the principles
of individual freedom, private property, free markets, and limited
government. Here's what the Libertarian Party's platform says in part
about immigration (www.lp.org):

"We welcome all refugees to our country and condemn the efforts of U.S.
officials to create a new 'Berlin Wall' which would keep them captive.
We condemn the U.S. government's policy of barring those refugees from
our country and preventing Americans from assisting their passage to
help them escape tyranny or improve their economic prospects�. We
therefore call for the elimination of all restrictions on immigration,
the abolition of the Immigration and Naturalization Service and the
Border Patrol, and a declaration of full amnesty for all people who have
entered the country illegally. We oppose government welfare and
resettlement payments to non-citizens just as we oppose government
welfare payments to all other persons."

Here's what Feder said in his article: "If 50 million Mexicans chose to
move to California and Texas, resulting in chaos and the obliteration of
national identity, why should that concern Libertarians?
Feder's analysis is typically conservative and Republicanesque: faulty,
fallacious, and hypocritical.

Let us first never forget how the power to control immigration has been
abused. Recall the infamous "voyage of the damned," when on the eve of
World War II the Franklin Roosevelt administration prohibited Jewish
refugees from Nazi Germany on the  St. Louis from disembarking at Miami
Harbor. The justification: immigration controls. In fact, Feder, who has
noted the "deafening silence that greeted the Holocaust," surely has
reflected on why millions of Jews didn't try to escape their Nazi fate.
Why try to escape when there's no country that will accept you - because
of immigration controls?

Today, the moral degeneracy and hypocrisy of the conservative movement
is evidenced by the forcible repatriation of Cuban refugees into
communist tyranny. Calling themselves "compassionate conservatives," who
love Hispanics during every election cycle, Republicans have for several
years supported the repatriation of Cuban refugees into Cuban communist
tyranny. And this after sending 60,000 American men to their deaths in
Southeast Asia supposedly to fight communism.

For decades, conservatives have jailed Mexicans and other Latin
Americans who have crossed our Southern border in search of work, trying
to sustain or improve their lives and the lives of their families
through labor. At the same time, conservatives have continued trying to
get the Bible - perhaps even "Love thy neighbor as thyself" - into
public schools.
Historically, Mexican immigrants have had the qualities that
conservatives claim to hold dear: family values, work ethic, and
religion. They have enriched both our culture and our economy with their
labor, music, and literature. While maintaining natural cultural and
family ties with friends and relatives in Mexico,
Mexican-Americans have historically reflected a deep reverence for their
adopted country. Perhaps Feder is unaware that 300,000 Mexican-Americans
served our country during World War II and that more of them served in
combat divisions than any other ethnic group. Or that 17 of them earned
the Medal of Honor, 5 posthumously.

Feder's fear of "chaos" and the obliteration of "national identity" is,
well, goofy. Was there chaos or loss of "national identity" when the
United States acquired the northern half of Mexico in 1848? Or when
there were no immigration barriers between Mexico and the United States
for the succeeding 75 years, meaning that Mexicans could freely travel
to the United States, live here, own businesses, and never become
American citizens?

And to which "national identity" is Feder referring? New York City?
Charleston? New Orleans? San Antonio? San Francisco? Salt Lake City? The
fact is that the United States has never had a "national identity." Ours
has always been a culture of liberty, which has been one of our nation's
greatest strengths.

Feder also declared, "If these new Americans (then constituting a
majority in the states where they settle) wanted to secede and unite the
territory with Mexico, presumably Libertarians would not stand in their
way." Of course Libertarians would not stand in their way because,
unlike conservatives, libertarians don't force people to associate with
those with whom they don't wish to associate.

For decades, conservatives such as Don Feder pleaded for the dismantling
of the Berlin Wall. Yet, today, that's exactly what conservatives want
to build along our Southern border. The American people should reject
the morally bankrupt conservative paradigm of government walls and
instead embrace libertarian efforts to re-ignite the beacon in the
Statue of Liberty.

Mr. Hornberger is president of The Future of Freedom Foundation
(www.fff.org.) and co-editor of  The Case for Free Trade and Open
Immigration










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