It’s Labor Day, and as
Edwin S. Rubenstein points out the relentless displacement of American workers by immigrants
has resumed right on cue. You
almost never read about this displacement in the Main Stream Media. But, traditionally, the MSM does carry two types of Labor Day-and-immigration articles:
- The first kind points out, as we regularly do here at VDARE.com, that immigration is bad for the American worker because of the Law of Supply and Demand.
There aren’t many of those in the MSM. But there is one this year, in the
Daily Caller, by black conservative and immigration patriot
Peter Kirsanow, whose father was
an immigrant from Russia.
Kirsanow’s piece, This Labor Day Weekend, Remember How Immigration Depresses Workers’ Wages, August 31, 2015, is good, but it naturally focuses almost exclusively on the problems of black teen unemployment:
The data are clear. Employment prospects for young people, low-skilled workers, and African-Americans continue to be dismal. When the unemployment rate in a population is over 8 percent, as it is for all three groups, you don’t have a shortage of labor – you have a surplus. It is clear that illegal immigration, and low-skilled immigration generally, has a devastating effect on the jobs and wages of low-skilled Americans, particularly low-skilled African-Americans and young Americans. Yet Big Business, Big Labor, the tech elites of Silicon Valley, politicians from both parties, and racial solidarity organizations continue to prioritize their narrow sectarian interests over the well-being of American citizens. This Labor Day weekend, I ask: Who will speak for the American worker?
It’s true that
blacks—and especially
black teens—are as the saying goes,
“hardest hit” by immigration, but in a conservative outlet, it might be worth mentioning that there also are all those
white men and women losing jobs to immigrants.
Also, there’s nothing to stop a white teen needing a summer job—and white parents, who might vote Republican if someone like Donald Trump is elected, find it extremely difficult to find jobs for their kids. It seems the local McDonald’s wants Spanish speakers….
- The second kind of Labor Day piece says that Labor Day is about immigration, it’s for immigrants, and we should all—including displaced American workers—thank immigrants for their labor. (Even if it’s illegal.)
That’s what you almost always see in the Main Stream Media.
For example:
- Thanking immigrants this Labor Day, By Elaine Ayala, San Antonio Express-News, September 6, 2015
- Their Work Built U.S. | Labor Day 2015 Is An Immigrant Story, By Nasser J. Kazeminy Monday, The Chief Leader, August 24, 2015
- True meaning of Labor Day, By Marc Perrone and Esther López, The Hill, September 01, 2015
The last two authors, Perrone and López, are
leaders of
The United Food & Commercial Workers International Union, an organization
not dedicated to protecting American workers and legal immigrants from immigrant competition. Of course, there’s a classic values dissonance between the concept of Labor Day, and the
importation of cheap labor.The 19th Century labor leaders who began the custom of celebrating Labor Day were dead set against immigrant displacement of American workers—even if, as frequently happened, the leaders were immigrants themselves.
Samuel Gompers, who founded the American Federation of labor, was born in London in 1850. He said in 1921 that “Every citizen of the United States should make protest against the influx of people from other countries” because there were, at that time 5,000,000 unemployed. Dennis Kearney (right)the West Coast labor leader, was born in County Cork in the 1840s, and founded the Workingman's Party of California in the 1870s. He got a mention in VDARE.com Editor Peter Brimelow’s much-denounced 1995 book Alien Nation: Common Sense About America’s Immigration Disaster
[A]n Irish immigrant, Dennis Kearney, was a leader of the agitation that halted Chinese immigration into California. (His—probably mythical—slogan: “Americay for Americans, Begorrah!”), P.21
So the first kind of Labor Day piece is overwhelmingly outnumbered in the Main Stream Media. But who cares? Thanks to the miracle of the internet (and the
generosity of American patriots) it’s an annual tradition at VDARE.com. See our archive below.
A Happy Labor Day to all our readers!
- August 31, 2014—Rick Santorum, Labor Day, And The Workers Who Would Vote Republican If They Thought The GOP Was On Their Side
- September 2, 2013.–Happy Riot-Free Labor Day!—No Thanks To The Economic Policy Institute
- September 3, 2012—No Jobs For Labor Day In ROMNEY'S America, Either?
- September 4, 2011—No Jobs For Labor Day In Obama's America
- September 5, 2010—A Labor Day Dissent—Dysentery and Immigration
- September 6, 2009—Message On Labor Day: Working America Needs An Immigration Moratorium.
- September 5, 2009—Labor Day Motto: Moratorium Now! More evidence from Canada
- August 31, 2008—Labor Day In Mississippi—Job Openings For Americans After Raids
- September 2, 2007—The Fulford File Labor Day Lament: Where Have You Gone, Samuel Gompers, Dennis Kearney, Cesar Chavez, A. Philip Randolph?
- September 1, 2007—Happy Labor Day-AFL-CIO fights to lower US wages!
- August 31, 2007—For Labor Day, Good News From The Lodi, CA. Vineyards— Plenty of Workers (and Machines) For This Year's Grape Harvest
- August 31, 2007—Happy Labor Day Teamsters–Here Come Mexican Truckers!
- September 4, 2006—Labor Day through the Looking Glass
- September 3, 2006—Labor Day In Cardinal Mahony's Alta California
- September 4, 2005—Labor Day vs. Day Labor
- September 2, 2005—View From Lodi, CA: Labor Day—As the Rich Get Richer….
- September 5, 2004—Thinking About Jobs On Labor Day
- September 3, 2004—UnConventional Opinions for Labor Day
- September 3, 2003 WSJ Edit Page's Labor Day Revisionism
- August 31, 2003—Unhappy Labor (Investor/Taxpayer) Day?
- August 30, 2002—View from Lodi, CA: A Labor Day Lament
- September 2, 2001—Happy (Fairly Priced) Labor Day!