By Ann Coulter
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
At first I thought the IRS scandal was leaked to distract
from the Benghazi scandal. But that didn't make sense because the IRS scandal
is a more obvious abuse of power than the White House lying about the murder of
four Americans in Libya.
Before I had resolved which scandal was distracting from
which, we found out the Department of Justice was spying on The Associated
Press -- not to protect national security, but to prevent the AP from scooping
the White House. Then, this week, it broke that the Department of Justice was
also spying on Fox News for reasons that remain unexplained.
Meanwhile, Sens. Marco Rubio, Mitch McConnell, Lindsey
Graham and John McCain are working feverishly to turn the country into Mexico.
So now I think all the scandals are intended to distract
from Rubio's amnesty bill.
For decades, Mexicans have been about 30 percent of all
legal immigrants to the United States, while only a smidgen more than 1 percent
come from Great Britain. Is that fair? Granted, their food is better, but why
is it the norm is to have nearly 30 times as many Mexican as British
immigrants?
We have been taking in more immigrants from Guatemala,
the Dominican Republic and Colombia, individually, than from England, our mother
country. There are nearly twice as many immigrants from El Salvador as from
Canada, and 10 times as many as from Australia.
Why can't the country be more or less the ethnic
composition that it always was? The 50-1 Latin American-to-European ratio isn't
a natural phenomenon that might result from, say, Europeans losing interest in
coming here and poor Latin Americans providing some unique skill desperately
needed in our modern, technology-based economy.
To the contrary, it's result of an insane government
policy. Teddy Kennedy's 1965 Immigration Act was designed to artificially
inflate the number of immigrants from the Third World, while making it
virtually impossible for anyone from the nations that historically provided our
immigrants to come here.
Pre-1965 immigrants were what made this country what it
was for a reason: They were the pre-welfare state immigrants. From around 1630
to 1966, immigrants sank or swam. About a third of them couldn't make it in
America and went home -- and those are the ones who weren't rejected right off
the boat for being sick, crippled or idiots.
That's why corny stories of someone's ancestors coming
here a half-century ago are completely irrelevant. If their ancestors hadn't
succeeded, their great-grandchildren wouldn't be here to tell the story because
no one was given food stamps, free medical care and housing to stay. (And vote
Democrat.)
Now we're scraping the bottom of the barrel by holding
ourselves out as the welfare ward of the world and specifically rejecting skilled
immigrants.
As Milton Friedman said, you cannot have open borders and
a welfare state. The reason a country's average immigrant matters is that the
losers never go home -- they go on welfare. (Maybe if they had to work,
immigrants wouldn't have as much time to build bombs.) Airy statements about
wanting to end welfare aren't going to change that implacable fact.
It should not come as a surprise that a majority of
recent immigrants are following a path that's the exact opposite of earlier
immigrants. The immigrant story of lore is that the first generation is poor
but works hard, then the second, third and fourth generations soar up the
socioeconomic ladder.
But innumerable studies have shown that Mexican
first-generation immigrants work like maniacs -- and then the second, third and
fourth generations plunge headlong into the underclass.
By now, Mexicans are the largest immigrant group in
America, with about 50 million Hispanics living here legally.
Marco Rubio's amnesty bill will soon make it 80 million.
First, there are at least 11 million illegal immigrants, a majority from
Mexico, who will be instantly legalized. Then we'll get their entire extended
families under our chain migration system.
I wouldn't want that many Japanese! I wouldn't want that
many Dutch (not that there are that many Dutch)! Why do we have to become a
different country? Was there a vote when the country decided to turn itself
into Mexico? No other country has ever just decided to turn itself into another
country like this.
The nation's plutocrats are lined up with the Democratic
Party in a short-term bid to get themselves cheap labor (subsidized by the rest
of us), which will give the Democratic Party a permanent majority. If Rubio's
amnesty goes through, the Republican Party is finished. It will be the
"Nancy Pelosi Democratic Party" versus the "Chuck Schumer
Republican Party."
When that happens, the cover-up of murder in Benghazi, a
little IRS abuse or governmental spying on journalists will be a good day for
civil liberties.
A majority of Americans still do love this country --
including, one hopes, legal immigrants who thought they were leaving Mexico.
But a policy that will change America forever is about to slip through under
the cloak of endless scandals from the corrupt Obama administration.
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