Boston Herald's Don Feder on Rep. Gutierrez` Amnesty Bill - comment by Peter Brimelow

Peter Brimelow writes: The Boston Herald's Don Feder is one of the very few syndicated                           columnists who dare to tackle immigration. He once                           kindly attributed his change of heart to my 1992 National                           Review cover story "Time                           to rethink Immigration?"  In this                           powerful piece, he cites one of the more alarming                           zingers I uncovered in Alien                           Nation - that 80% of the case loads of some                           senior probation officials in LA were estimated to be                           illegals. Of course, that was more than ten years ago.                           Maybe it's 100% today. Or maybe not. Who's counting?

Answer: nobody's counting. As a                           leading (neoconservative) education expert said to me                           once, when I asked what studies have been done on the                           impact of immigration on the performance of                           native-born Americans in impacted schools: "None.                           And none are going to be done. Because                           no-one wants to know the answer."

Generally, when you think about                           immigration and crime, you have to remember these                           factors:

(1) the numbers aren't available because                           no-

(2) native-born crime rates are                           inflated because two groups - blacks and hispanics -                           commit wholly disproportionate amounts of crime. The                           true comparison should be to the - much lower - crime                           rates of native-born whites. (The same is true for                           welfare and poverty rates.)

(3) Shouldn't the immigrants be better than native-born Americans? After all, the U.S. can                           choose whoever it wants.

Finally, note Feder's conclusion:                           "Illegal immigration benefits the people of this                           country the way treason enhances national                           security."

The T-word in the same sentence                           as the I-word. That's progress.

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February 14, 2001