WND
By Pat Buchanan
August 17, 2015
“Trump’s immigration proposals are as dangerous as they are stunning,” railed amnesty activist Frank Sharry.
“Trump
… promises to rescind protections for Dreamers and deport them. He
wants to redefine the constitutional definition of U.S. citizenship as
codified by the 14th Amendment.
He plans to impose a moratorium on legal immigration.”
While Sharry is a bit hysterical, he is not entirely wrong.
For
the six-page policy paper, to secure America’s border and send back
aliens here illegally, released by Trump last weekend, is the toughest,
most comprehensive, stunning
immigration proposal of the election cycle.
The
Trump folks were aided by people around Sen. Jeff Sessions, who says
Trump’s plan “re-establishes the principle that America’s immigration
laws should serve the interests
of its own citizens.”
The
issue is joined, the battle lines are drawn, and the GOP will debate
and may decide which way America shall go. And the basic issues – how to
secure our borders, whether
to repatriate the millions here illegally, whether to declare a
moratorium on immigration into the USA – are part of a greater question.
Will
the West endure or disappear by the century’s end as another lost
civilization? Mass immigration, if it continues, will be more decisive
in deciding the fate of the
West than Islamist terrorism. For the world is invading the West.
A wild exaggeration? Consider.
Monday’s
Washington Post had a front-page story on an “escalating rash of
violent attacks against refugees” in Germany, including arson attacks on
refugee centers and
physical assaults.
Buried
in the story was an astonishing statistic. Germany, which took in
174,000 asylum seekers last year, is on schedule to take in 500,000 this
year. Yet Germany is
smaller than Montana.
How
long can a geographically limited and crowded German nation, already
experiencing ugly racial conflict, take in half a million Third World
people every year without
tearing itself apart and changing the character of the nation forever?
Do we think the riots and racial wars will stop if more come?
And
these refugees, asylum seekers and illegal immigrants are not going to
stop coming to Europe. For they are being driven across the Med by wars
in Libya, Syria, Iraq,
Afghanistan and Yemen, by the horrific conditions in Eritrea, Ethiopia,
Somalia and Sudan, by the Islamist terrorism of the Mideast and the
abject poverty of the sub-Sahara.
According
to the U.N., Africa had 1.1 billion people by 2013, will double that to
2.4 billion by 2050, and double that to 4.2 billion by 2100.
How
many of these billions dream of coming to Europe? When and why will
they stop coming? How many can Europe absorb without going bankrupt and
changing the continent
forever?
Does
Europe have the toughness to seal its borders and send back the
intruders? Or is Europe so morally paralyzed it has become what Jean
Raspail mocked in “The Camp of
the Saints”?
The
blazing issue in Britain and France is the thousands of Arab and
African asylum seekers clustered about Calais to traverse the Eurotunnel
to Dover. The Brits are on
fire. Millions want out of the EU. They want to remain who they are.
Each
week we read of boats sinking in the Med with hundreds of refugees
drowning. Yet many, many more make it to the Greek and Italian islands,
and thence north to Germany
and Scandinavia and the welfare states of Western Europe. Once they
step onto EU soil, they are in.
This
unending invasion has called into existence anti-immigrant and anti-EU
parties in almost every country in Europe. Few of these parties existed
at the turn of the
century. How does this all end?
“Humankind cannot bear very much reality,” wrote T.S. Eliot.
Is
the West still blind to reality, to the inevitable future that awaits
if the West does not secure its frontiers and close its borders to mass
immigration?
Peoples
of European descent, everywhere they live, have birth rates below
replacement levels. Yet, most live in the world’s most desirable
neighborhoods.
The
great and growing populations of mankind are in the Third World.
Countless millions are determined to come to the West, legally if they
can, illegally if they must.
And the more who succeed, the more who come.
Either
Western nations take tough measures to secure their borders, or the
Western nations will be swamped. The character of their countries will
be altered forever, and
smaller countries will become unrecognizable. And as this is happening,
ethnic and racial clashes will become more common, as they are now
becoming across Europe.
“The principle that America’s immigration laws should serve the interests of its own citizens” is paramount, said Sen. Sessions.
Sessions
is right. America is our home. We decide who comes in and who does not,
how large the American family becomes, whom we adopt and whence they
come. It has become
the issue of 2016.
Indeed, it is the issue of the 21st century.
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