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Immigration’s State of Emergency

By Paul Craig Roberts, VDare.com

http://vdare.com/roberts/060826_immigration.htm

Patrick J. Buchanan is a brave person who loves his country. In his latest book, State of Emergency, he says his country, along with European ones, is rapidly ceasing to exist. Massive unassimilated immigration is changing the cultural and linguistic face of America...

Buchanan is correct that no creed can turn a Tower Of Babel into a people. Unassimilated immigration Balkanizes a country. Americans do not like the loss of identity that they are experiencing, but their concerns receive no political attention. The myth of diversity united by a creed prevails....

America as Pat Buchanan and I knew it was destroyed by the Immigration Act of 1965....

The US used to be an uncrowded land where people could “breathe free.” Immigration has increased population densities and brought pressures on infrastructure, the environment, and water resources.

What can be done? Buchanan agrees that a moratorium on immigration is necessary...

Another remedy is to realize that there is no such thing as a country without borders. The idea that a country must have immigration in order to be in the global economy is absurd. China is in the global economy, and China has no immigration. Neither does Japan.

...The Republicans are busy at work trying to establish hegemony over the Middle East and Central Asia while they permit Mexico to establish hegemony over the American southwest.

This is an amazing disconnect. How does a country that is being erased at home have an empire abroad?

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