VDARE.com Editor Peter Brimelow writes: It’s a strange feeling when you find that someone you don’t know has very carefully read, and gone to the trouble of scrupulously excerpting, a book you published nearly thirty years ago. I want most deeply to thank Xer/tweeter @arctotherium42 (he also has a Substack) for paying such heart-warming attention to my 1995 critique of immigration policy, even though an entire generation of politicians and Conservatism Inc. publicists did not. Too bad for them. (And, of course, for America.)
I chronicled the vitriolic reaction to Alien Nation in the Afterword to the paperback edition published in 1996; I updated the story 17 years later when we published the Kindle edition (still available). This update included how, when at the height of the 2006 Amnesty/ Immigration Surge battle Ann Coulter wrote a characteristically generous column (Read My Lips: No New Amnesty, May 24, 2006) causing the paperback to spike on Amazon and sell out, Harper Collins refused to reprint it; and how, when I pressed my celebrated literary agent Andrew Wylie [Email him] to represent a sequel, he responded by severing our relationship on the ground that my views had become too extreme aka the post–Cold War interglacial was over and communists were back in control of the fashionable New York publishing world.
Of course I wish I had been allowed to write a sequel to Alien Nation. But at least (unless New York Attorney General Letitia James gets her filthy paws on it) I have the VDARE.com archive.
Our Featured Image includes the original hardcover dust jacket picture of myself with my then four-year-old son Alexander. My one (1) reference to him in the text—pointing out that because of his blue eyes and blond hair he would, because of the interaction between Affirmative Action quotas and non-white Third World immigration, inevitably be discriminated against—excited hysteria.
But, needless to say, this has turned out to be true. Alexander, a U.S. Marine sergeant whose MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) was Intelligence and who subsequently earned a B.A. from Southern Methodist University, has not even been granted an interview by the FBI or the NSA.
The Great Replacement is the point.
To hell with them.
Arctotherium42’s thread below includes his comments in italics and many screenshots from Alien Nation:
Book thread on @peterbrimelow's Alien Nation. This book was published in 1995, but unfortunately it is still relevant almost 30 years later. If anything, it was too optimistic. pic.twitter.com/Fta4Ep5YQv
— arctotherium (@arctotherium42) February 5, 2024
It is not just illegal immigration that is out of control; legal immigration is too. Immigration is in effect an imitation civil right, extended indefinitely to a group of foreigners selected arbitrarily and without regard to American interests. Many other issues (crime, healthcare, education) have an unspoken immigration dimension.
America’s ethnic core has always been white. Libertarians, like Virginia Postrel (who is still writing) have a tendency to flip out about this fact. The racial reshaping of the country post-1965 is unprecedented, not a natural continuation of what made pre-65 America great.
A very common position in the immigration debate is ”my grandparents were Ellis Islanders, they would’ve been kept out if there were restrictions, thus Open Borders.” But the Ellis Islanders differed in many ways from the current wave.
American immigration is historically high, surpassing even the Ellis Island wave once low native fertility is accounted for, and unlike pre-65, it is constant rather than intermittent and responsive to economic conditions thanks to the welfare state.
The creators of Hart-Celler did not intend it to revolutionize the country and indeed promised it wouldn’t. They were wrong.
Why care about race? 1) Affirmative Action; 2) Politics. The U.S. was 80-90% white until 1965, and politically ~100% white. The only big racial faultline was white-black and it was confined to the South. 3) QOL. Whites, empirically, dislike living around nonwhites, and vice-versa.
The Free Market solution: wait for California to become unlivable (compared to India/Mexico) so people will leave. But this is not a free market problem.
The government has chosen to dissolve the people and elect a new one.
American discourse often treats the browning of America as a natural phenomenon like the tides, rather than the product of government action in the form of immigration policy.
How the post-65 immigration system works: global gap, national quotas, no favoritism towards Europe (in fact, Euros are crowded out), family migration over skills (leading to chain migration and domination by a handful of countries). No restrictions on ”refugees.”
Plus, there’s millions of illegals and a diversity lottery, which doesn’t even pretend to follow any sort of pro-America logic. Literally ”let’s crowd in every ethnic group in the world for a thunderdome.”
Nonwhite countries tend to be VERY strict about immigration; there is no reciprocality. They can come here, we can't go there. pic.twitter.com/JwvfoHyelL
— arctotherium (@arctotherium42) February 5, 2024