June 29, 2011

Immigration enthusiasm.

According to Leven's sophisticated analysis: "There's never been any real basis for opposing immigration but racism, in one form or another."

In fact, ordinary Americans overwhelmingly oppose immigration out of patriotism—the fear, justified on Ungar's own evidence, that their country is being taken away from them. It would be equally unfair, or fair, to say that there has never been any real basis for immigration enthusiasm but treason.
"Review of Fresh Blood: The New American Immigrants, by Sanford Ungar." By Peter Brimelow, National Review, Feb 12, 1996 v48 n2 p51(3), republished in VDARE, 10/7/02.

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