A Utah Reader Visits The Capitol And Thinks He’s In An Armed Prison Camp

By VDARE.com Reader

08/20/2006

08/19/06 — Saturday Forum: A West Virginia Reader Has Proof That Immigrants Drive Health Care Cost Crisis; etc.

From: Craig Russell

In 1982, I visited Washington, D.C. for the first time. I traveled there again this April. The difference between my two visits is staggering.

Nearly twenty-five years ago, Washington was a beautiful, friendly city and the great Capitol our founders must have envisioned.

But earlier this year, I found an armed prison camp. Blockades, vehicle barriers, and Kevlar-covered security guards — some carrying automatic rifles — were everywhere.

Every building I entered — the Air & Space Museum, the Holocaust Museum, the House Office Building, the National Gallery of Art, the National Archives, and the Capitol — had a platoon of armed guards at the entrance. Most, if not all, had metal detectors.

Racial profiling? At the National Gallery of Art there was a guard who, for unknown reasons, followed me into five different rooms.

Midday, we decided to rest our feet by watching a movie at the National Archives.

Democracy Starts Here, which I walked out on, is a vapid multicultural lecture on the evils of racial profiling and past immigration policies. [Watch it online here.]

We converted our once beautiful nation’s Capitol into a detention center. But why?

In the name of multiculturalism, that’s why. In the name of being "a nation of immigrants," that’s why. On behalf of greedy businessmen, that’s really why.

The politically correct talk about all the sacrifice and risks immigrants take to get to America.





The negative effects of immigration as reflected in economics, crime, politics and culture, are real.

Americans have the right to question those effects without being called racists, nativists, xenophobes, or bigots.

Russell’s previous letter asking why lawyers make immigration policy is here.

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