March 26, 2008
European Union Braces For Third World “Environmental Migrants”—Why Not Our Presidential Candidates?
By
Donald A. Collins
While my Democratic Party's would be
nominees, Senators
Obama and Clinton are scrounging votes and
money—I get daily email requests for urgent
infusions—the issue of
population as it relates to our world and our
country is never mentioned.
Those numbers are apparently so
frightening that leaders don't want to tell their
constituents how ominous they are. The world is
becoming awash with humans who can't find enough to
eat,
clean water to drink or personal safety.
But now Britain's Guardian
newspaper
reports a European Union paper that concludes:
"Climate change is a threat multiplier which exacerbates
existing trends, tensions, and instability." The
report says the EU (which means the U.S., too) must
prepare itself for a new type of refugee, the
“environmental migrant”. [CLIMATE CHANGE AND
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, Paper from the High
Representative and the European Commission to the
European Council, March 14, 2008 (PDF)]
You may recall the famous
French riots of November 2005 about which I
wrote,
“The French this week must now feel they are living
Camp of The Saints thirty years late.
“Do you remember the allegorical tale in this 1973 novel
by
Jean Raspail? He tells about the end of his world,
our world, where Western civilization is not destroyed
by a meteor, nor some new
plague, nor pollution, nor nuclear war. It is
destroyed by an
alien invasion—not aliens from
outer space, but from the Third World.”
Well, now, the Guardian’s Ian
Traynor summarizes:
"The main message is that the immediate and devastating
effects of global warming will be felt far away from
Europe, with the
poor suffering disproportionately in south Asia, the
Middle East, central Asia, Africa, and Latin America,
but that Europe will ultimately bear the consequences.
This could be in the form of mass migration,
destabilization … radicalization of politics and
populations, north-south conflict because of the
perceived injustice of the causes and effects of global
warming, famines caused by arable land loss, wars over
water, energy, and other natural resources."
But when are the people claiming to
be qualified for America’s highest office going to get
this message?
The Republican nominee, John McCain,
now running around the world telling us how great we are
doing in Iraq. McCain
loves the idea of a long war in the Middle East.
Obama and Clinton want to
import more foreign labor, both legal and illegal.
New Mexico's
Governor, Bill Richardson, is running hard for an
appointment as Vice Presidential candidate, hugged Obama,
spoke to him in Spanish, chanted "Si Si Puede,"
and said:
"Now -- now I -- I just asked Senator Obama if I was
going too long. And he said, "No, go a little longer."
So before concluding my remarks, I do want to say that
we're blessed to have two great American leaders and
Democrats running for president…Barack Obama will be a
great and historic president who can bring us the change
we so desperately need by bringing us together as a
nation here at home and with our allies abroad. And I
know that all Democrats and all Americans are going to
work tirelessly to get this man elected.
“So, it is my distinct honor and privilege to introduce
mio bueno amigo the next president of the United
States, Barack Obama!"[CNN
transcript] [Video]
Hey, with all this Spanish, we know
Governor Richardson has impeccable Hispanic credentials.
[VDARE.COM note:
That is, in spite of
the fact that his full name is
William Blaine Richardson III, and he's
descended from the Mayflower Pilgrims through
Giles Hopkins. But that won't get you
elected in New Mexico.]
And if you feel that the “change” he wants
might include
limiting the present immigrant invasion, then I have
a
bridge in Brooklyn you might want to buy.
Of course, John McCain has
impeccable Treason Lobby credentials too, as the co
sponsor of the infamous
Kennedy-McCain-Bush Amnesty/ Immigration Surge bill
which would have given amnesty to the 20 million or more
illegal aliens here now and done nothing about securing
our ports and borders.
This European Union report makes
urgently clear what effect the pressures of climate
change and poverty will have on immigration from the
developing world. If I were a citizen of
Iraq or
Afghanistan, I would be anxious to get out too.
But the present Presidential options
for us citizens are mighty dreary on the immigration
issue. And with a Democratic Congress ready to enact
anything that opens our borders further as soon as
possible (bills are now pending for more
liberalization), the flood of poor, desperate,
unskilled, and dangerous migrants that
Raspail allegorically portrayed in his famous book
could soon be coming our way too.
Allowing immigration to continue at
present rates will trigger the erosion of our democratic
form of government and bring further diminution of the
strong middle class which has proved a bulwark for
keeping us free and prosperous.
Democrat or Republican, all of us
citizens must demand real immigration reform. Failure to
stop this
Raspailian flood is the road to ruin.
Europe
gets it. Why can't we?
Donald A. Collins [email
him], is a freelance writer living in Washington DC and
a board member of FAIR, the Federation for American
Immigration Reform. His views are his own.