November 03, 2004
The Big News: Proposition 200 Wins In Arizona
By Peter Brimelow
Nyah, nyah, Wall Street Journal Editorial Page!
Despite its
claim that support for
Proposition 200 was “plummeting,” Arizonans
have voted
heavily for the ballot initiative that aims to stop
illegal aliens from receiving involuntary taxpayer
subsidies, voting in elections etc.
Proposition 200’s grassroots triumph in the teeth of the
united opposition of the entire political establishment
and its media mouthpieces is, as with California’s
similar
Proposition 187 ten years ago, a further
illustration of the extraordinary power of the
immigration issue.
That the political establishment’s opposition remains
absolute—typically, on election night, CBS News’ Dan
Rather never even mentioned Proposition 200 in his
interview with Arizona’s Senator John McCain—is further
evidence of the irrepressible seismic conflict that mass
immigration is causing to build up under the surface of
American political life.
President Bush is to be congratulated on his
re-election. But his effort appears to have been
markedly less impressive that the re-election victories
of Presidents Clinton, Reagan, and Nixon. Of course,
this will not prevent White House triumphalism. At
VDARE.COM, we fully expect that President Bush will now
renew his nation-liquidating
illegal alien amnesty and temporary worker scheme.
We will be waiting for him.
We will be reviewing Congressional races in more detail,
but it’s worth noting that, in one
closely-watched contest, a strong immigration
reformer, Pete Sessions,
defeated an immigration enthusiast, Martin Frost, in
Texas.
Peter Brimelow, editor of
VDARE.COM and author of the much-denounced
Alien Nation: Common Sense About America’s Immigration
Disaster (Random House -
1995) and
The Worm in the Apple (HarperCollins - 2003)