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Offline Minuteman

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Immigration and Racism
« on: April 06, 2008, 11:26:55 PM »
One weapon the pro-immigration advocates, used in pushing their agenda of opening up the borders, is to make the average American feel guilty about being "racist" when it comes to securing our borders.  The notion out there is that if you are for stopping illegal immigration from area like Mexico and Latin America, you are anti-Latino.  It is interpreted as you saying I'm for securing the borders because I don't want to even be around people of Hispanic descent.  It is also depicted as being cruel, such as throwing out people in need.  When people are made to feel this way, they then look at a friend or coworker, whose American, but of Hispanic descent, and wonder if supporting border control and stopping immigration is really the right way to think. 

What needs to be done is to eliminate the myth that stopping immigration from third world countries is "racist".  This is an uphill battle because the media constantly harps on this.  One way to do this is to say that it is about the preservation of American culture and not about race.  Stopping the immigration at the rate it is going today will protect American culture, and American culture must be protected at all costs.  People in general do not initially accept American culture when immigrating to this country.  In some cases it is their children who will pick up the culture.   In small numbers this is fine.  In fact an immigrant will tend to accept a culture if surrounded by that culture.  The problem comes when there is mass immigration.  If most of the people surrounding an immigrant are also immigrant of the same culture, then that immigrant will have no incentive to change cultures, and the bigger the numbers of immigrants, the less likely the individual immigrant will accept American culture.  The other solution I believe is to weed out all anti-Americans.  Anti-American immigrants who are exposed must be immediately expelled from the United States.  People have the right to their own opinions, but those who actively hate this country must go.  It is the duty of Americans to make Anti-American immigrants feel as uncomfortable as possible, so that if the law protects these immigrants, they may leave of their own free will because of the intense hostility surrounding them.
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