05/18/2006
This is interesting. Ann Coulter is bashing Bush’s speech, and when Ann bashes something, it stays bashed.
Also, someone must have finally told Bush that the point about America being a "nation of immigrants" is moronic. All nations are "nations of immigrants" — as Peter Brimelow pointed out brilliantly in his 1992 article in National Review on immigration, which left nothing for anyone else to say. Of the "nation of immigrants" locution, Brimelow says: No discussion of U.S. immigration policy gets far without someone making this helpful remark. As an immigrant myself, I always pause respectfully. You never know. Maybe this is what they're taught to chant in schools nowadays, a sort of multicultural Pledge of Allegiance … Do they really think other nations sprouted up out of the ground? [Read My Lips: No New Amnesty by Ann Coulter]
Later she goes on to say
How about the proposal made on Brimelow’s website, Vdare.com, that illegal immigrants be told they have two months to leave the country voluntarily and not have their breaking of our immigration laws held against them when they apply for citizenship from their home countries — or not leave and be banned from U.S. citizenship forever?
If you're interested, you can read our coverage of Ann Coulter’s firing from National Review here, and Sam Francis on Ann Coulter’s book Treasonand its critics here.
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