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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: The Libertarian Problem, Cont. By Patrick J. Ford A few weeks ago I argued that "the myth that libertarianism and traditionalist conservatism are one and the same is going to come crashing down when amnesty is brought before Congress." It appears I didn't have to wait that long, as libertarians are up in arms about SB 1070, recently passed in Arizona. Reason puppets the PC lie about Hispanic crime in a piece attacking "Arizona's draconian new law" (the stastically-sound report "Color of Crime" notwithstanding): Over the last decade, the violent crime rate has dropped by 19 percent, while property crime is down by 20 percent. Crime has also declined in the rest of the country, but not as fast as in Arizona. Babeu's claim about police killings came as news to me. When I called his office to get a list of victims, I learned there has been only one since the beginning of 2008-deeply regrettable, but not exactly a trend. Truth is, illegal immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than native Americans. Most come here to work, and in their desire to stay, they are generally afraid to do anything that might draw the attention of armed people wearing badges. The Freeman Online looks back to the imaginary period in American history when the Founders had no concern over immigration, writing: Nevermind that this argument has been refuted by Tom Woods in his excellent book "33 Questions About American History You're Not Supposed to Ask." The piece continues: And finally, the estimable Judge Andrew Napolitano warns that Republicans can't afford to push away Hispanics. Where have I heard that before? With mass immigration--both legal and illegal--as the most important issue facing US citizens, and with libertarians squarely on the wrong side, the traditionalist-libertarian alliance is bound to crumble.
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#1. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#0)
Can't say I know of any real life libertarians, myself included, who believe that illegal immigration is just fine. The author makes the mistake, as so many do when they want to smear libertarians, of confusing the smaller anarchist elements of the movement with the non-anarchist Constitutionally aligned *main* body of the movement. One of the few real jobs of the government is to secure the borders. Nothing draconian or anything, but just secure the borders. The law in Arizona is perfectly consistent with that intent and I for one have no issues with it.
MapQuest really needs to start their directions on #5. Pretty sure I know how to get out of my neighborhood.
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