The issue of immigration was suddenly all over the news this month. The interesting question here is: Why does the federal government find it so difficult to do anything? It would seem to be a pretty elementary thing, and a basic function of government, to secure the nations borders and monitor who comes in, who goes out. Why cant we do that? You hear all sorts of reasons. Big Agriculture wants fruit pickers and hog gutters; Elite America wants domestic servants; Middle America wants gardeners (sorry landscapers hard to keep up with job-title inflation); the Dems want future voters; the Catholic Church wants souls; and so on. The real reason we find it so hard to do anything about immigration, or even to talk about it, or even to think straight about it, is that it has a large intersection with the race issue, about which Americans have a humongous collective neurosis. Those huge protests the other day werent just made up of illegal immigrants you cant tell me that. What they were was, demonstrations of racial solidarity. This is well-nigh unmentionable for sure nobody in the MSM mentioned it yet it was perfectly obvious from the crowds and their placards.
This is the wind from the south predicted in Amy Chuas book World on Fire, the wind that blew Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales into office, the wind that may soon bring us a Peoples Republic of Mexico. But no, that cant be right. There is no such thing as race. Never has been, never will be. A couple more diversity workshops, and everything will be fine. No need for further action. Everything will be fine, everything will always be fine.
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