Yesterday, the New York Times reported
on new census data which showed, for the first time, that non-white
births made up over 50 percent of all births in the United States last
year.
It marked an important milestone, indicative of a changing United
States that has long been considered the world’s melting pot. Or, if
you’re the conservative, Phyllis Schlafly-backed Eagle Forum, it’s a clarion call that America is in grave danger of being overrun by uneducated, un-American brown people:
It is not a good thing. The immigrants do not share American values, so it is a good bet that they will not be voting Republican when they start voting in large numbers.
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Instead, the USA is being transformed by immigrants who do not share those values, and who have high rates of illiteracy, illegitimacy, and gang crime, and they will vote Democrat when the Democrats promise them more food stamps.
Setting aside for a minute the offensive way in which the Eagle Forum
dismisses all of “the immigrants” as thoughtless criminals, it’s
telling that The Eagle Forum views this as simply a political problem.
The Eagle Forum’s political allies have long insisted on treating
immigrants as second-class citizens, and rather than pivot their policy
proposals to better accommodate the nation’s shifting demographics, the
group seems instead to want to curb minorities’ procreation.
The Eagle Forum doesn’t dwell on the fringes of the conservative
movement either. The group still wields considerable influence in
conservative circles, and has achieved more than a few legislative
victories, like derailing the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and
staunchly opposing bills aimed at protecting a women’s right to choose.
The post goes on to accuse immigrants — and, for reasons passing
understanding, The New York Times for reporting on this — of seeking to
“destroy the American family,” arguing that immigrants do not share
American values. Of course, this is hardly the first time The Eagle Foundation has pushed xenophobia.
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