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Courage, Mr. Holder

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Lecturing a conscript conclave of Justice Department bureaucrats, Attorney General Eric Holder last week called America a "nation of cowards" for not spending more time talking about race.

Reading his speech, however, one recalls the sage counsel of Pat Moynihan to President Nixon in 1970: This whole subject might benefit from a long period of "benign neglect."

One point Holder did allude to, without specifics, was this:

"It is not safe for this nation to assume that the unaddressed social problems in the poorest parts of the country can be isolated and will not ultimately affect the larger society."

Fair point. And what are some of those social problems?

A 70 percent illegitimacy rate in black America, an incarceration and crime rate seven times that of white America, a 50 percent dropout rate in many urban high schools, African-American graduates reading and computing on average at eighth-grade levels.

And about these problems what is the black leadership doing?

Unlike Bill Cosby, the heroic Holder was virtually mute. Rather, he is upset that "on Saturdays and Sundays" we don't go to church or hang out together. But why are the free associations of Americans, of whatever creed or color, any of Eric Holder or Big Brother's business?

Having insulted us, perhaps Holder will start doing his own sworn duty. For one area where he has a lead role is enforcing the nation's laws — in particular, the U.S. immigration laws. For the federal failure to enforce these laws is a contributory cause of one of those "unaddressed social problems in the poorest parts of the country."

Case in point — rampant unemployment among minority youth.

According to the Center for Immigration Studies, among African-Americans 18 to 29 with only a high-school degree, unemployment is now 20 percent. Among black adults who do not have a high-school diploma, it is 24 percent. Among teenagers under 18, black unemployment is 30 percent.

Among native-born Hispanics with only a high-school diploma, the unemployment rate is 13.6 percent. Among high-school dropouts, 16 percent. Among Hispanic 16- and 17-year-olds, the jobless figure is 40 percent.

As these figures were compiled in December, before the last two months of sweeping layoffs, they surely understate the situation. And with both black and Hispanic dropout rates now reaching 50 percent in major cities, the social dynamite is piling up.

Last month, USA Today reported that the FBI estimates there are now 1 million gang members in the United States — up 200,000 from 2005 — and these gangs are responsible for 80 percent of all U.S.

crimes.

From other studies, young Hispanics are 19 times as likely as white youth to join gangs, while African-Americans are 15 times.

These millions of teenagers, and unskilled and less-educated young adults with no jobs and little prospect of finding them, are recruiting pools for criminal gangs.

Who is getting the jobs for which these native-born black and Hispanic young could quality? Illegal aliens hold literally millions of them.

Last week, the CIS reported, "An estimated 6 to 7 million illegal immigrants are currently holding jobs. Prior research indicates they are overwhelmingly employed in lower-skilled and lower-paid jobs."

Exactly what sort of jobs?

"Illegals are primarily employed in construction, building cleaning and maintenance, food preparation, service and processing, transportation and moving occupations and agriculture."

With the exception of agriculture, a majority of the workers in these occupations are native-born Americans. Thus, illegal aliens are taking jobs Americans are not only willing to do, but are doing, and taking 7 million of these jobs from young Americans now out of work.

By failing to enforce U.S. immigration laws, the government of the United States is selling America's working class down the river.

In addition to the 7 million illegals holding jobs, legal immigrants have another 15 million. In 2008, when Americans lost 3.5 million jobs, 144,000 immigrants were admitted every month.

Why do we have an open-borders immigration policy that annually allows in millions, legal and illegal, to compete for jobs, when 10 million Americans are out of work and half a million are losing their jobs every month? The political correctness and moral cowardice of our Lords Temporal, who refuse to call a time-out on immigration until our own people go back to work, is killing the American dream for millions.

According to the census, as reported in The New York Times on Saturday, 97 percent of immigrants from Mexico do not speak English at home. They are less skilled and less educated than the average American.

Says demographer William Frey, "The new immigration magnets especially in the Southwest are disproportionately attracting young Mexican men who are willing to accept low wages."

What further proof is needed that mass immigration from the Third World is taking jobs from Americans and driving down their wages when they do find work?

Here is a problem more serious than whether black and white elites are getting together on weekends to gabble about race.

But, dealing with it, Mr. Holder, will take courage.

Patrick Buchanan is the author of the new book "Churchill, Hitler and 'The Unnecessary War." To find out more about Patrick Buchanan, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

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There is one difference between the immigrants and youth in black ghettos. The former are willing to work for peanuts while the latter can make more money selling dope. In this case, the immigrants ARE taking jobs Americans are not willing to take.
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Posted by: Elwood Anderson
Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:44 AM
Sir;....Eric Holder is correct, and our free association are the business of government if not Big Brother.... It takes a certain amount of courage to tell black people you don't like them... I don't have that kind of courage....Many of them black folks are big, strong and mean.... Generations of them were bred to drag plows, and I might punch a horse in the head if he did something stupid, but I won't punch a Black person because they might punch back...Who ever thought they might have made good farm animals should have had their heads examined... Clearly they are human beings, and they have the sense to realize we do not like them or wish to give them equal opportunity... Their cultural behavior, and even much of their personal behavior is deserving reproach if taken out of context, which no one can ever really do with true social behavior...You can't change your neighborhood, or your relatives, or past conditions or prejudices...If I dislike black culture I have the sense to realize that it may have grown up against my culture, to be disliked because trying to be liked did not work for them...You are correct that the illegal and legal alian problem has a lot to do with our problem with black people.... Because black people were once slaves they cannot often accept slave wages as an attempt to work through to something better...But why should they??? They have had their period of slavery...Much of the country was opened with a sacrifice of their entire lives...Why should they have to beat a mexican off of their jobs because they will not do them for nothing....There is no reason on this earth that high profits or low prices on any good should be made on low wages for black people.... We let people get away with hiring illegals which is the only reason the illegals are here because we buy into the profit argument... It is false... Those people are a drain on society even while they put money in the rich man's pocket...If the rich lower the price of labor, and they do this with great effort by keeping the minimum wage impossibly low, as well as hiring illegals, then they hurt the blacks as well as the illegals, and so they hurt us and hurt all of humanity... Do we think the Mexicans do not hold the blacks in contempt??? Do we think the blacks don't hate the Mexicans??? We think we can support this enmity, and support all the people; but we cannot.... And if we do not have the personal courage to uphold the rights of the blacks simply because we do not like them, then we will not like them any more, while growing to fear them more and more... To be a nation in an true sense of the word we have to be a family... That is the true meaning of the word Nation, from natal, the common mother... We have no great mother, and no Alma Mater... The only thing that will make us a common family, and a nation is a shared moral truth: That liberty and justice for all is as essential to one as for another... No one can live without these moral goods, and from the constitution of this country we have traded on justice, and liberty and equality until there is precious little of these qualities left... But we may yet find we can live easier without unjust profits than we can without liberty and justice.... We do not need rich people as much as we need a free nation.... This will take courage, and who would dare ask that of you... But even the Irish often found courage essential and we have proved ours often...Perhaps we can once more prove our courage in our national affairs, and give to our neighbors the freedom we find essential to ourselves... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:09 AM
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