The Transformation Continues

Is this a deliberate attempt to overload our system with new residents and push for amnesty on humanitarian grounds? Many conservatives believe this is precisely the motive, with several citing the Cloward-Piven strategy first introduced in 1966 by Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, married sociology professors and political activists who taught at the Columbia University School of Social Work. The premise of their strategy involved “a massive drive to recruit the poor onto the welfare rolls” which “would precipitate a profound financial and political crisis.” (see source below)

Will this “humanitarian crisis” lead to a more vocal and aggressive demand for amnesty?

Our country has always been an incredible melting pot, a nation of immigrants who have contributed so much to the fabric of our republic, but the majority have immigrated legally with the dream of becoming an American citizen through the naturalization process. If we merely warehouse masses of people who come primarily for whatever government benefit they can obtain, we face the alarming risk of becoming a society of residents who have little to no sense of American history or even a basic understanding of what civic involvement entails.

We are also a nation of laws, or so we are told. Yet the immigration laws in place are routinely ignored or selectively enforced. Those on the left are salivating over the prospect of amnesty and the additions to their voter rolls, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is eager to utilize the cheap labor for the corporatist segment.

Conservatives are not anti-immigrant; we simply want those who come to our country to do so legally. Living in the shadows only leads to more poverty and does nothing to increase the quality of life for those who are seeking a better world in which to raise their families. But we are alarmed by the very real threat that our open borders presents to the security of our nation.

If the mainstream media reports on the crisis at all, it will be to focus on the plight of young children who are fleeing violence in Central America; however, those who follow conservative news outlets find that an alarming number of these “children” are 17 years of age or older with possible connections to gang members. How many of those “children” will be relocated to other states rather than face deportation? Given the limited resources at our border, how many of these illegals also include those intent on executing acts of terrorism on U.S. soil who will slip through undetected?

If the threat of criminals and terrorists slipping through during this crisis isn’t enough, consider the health risks of thousands of non-immunized migrants being housed in whatever facility can be utilized to handle the daily influx of humanity. Due to the sheer numbers of people being processed, screening for diseases is essentially non-existent and the overcrowding of facilities renders quarantine virtually impossible.

Get ready, Alabama. The stream of illegal immigrants will not be contained in our border states so your elected representation needs to hear your concerns.

America is in yet another crisis and I can’t help but remember the words of former Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel: “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” The Cloward-Piven strategy of overwhelming the system may well be this administration’s design for America…and, unfortunately for those taxpayers who fund the system, the transformation continues.

This article originally appeared in the Alabama Gazette. 

Source: Cloward, Richard; Piven, Frances (May 2, 2020, originally published in The Nation) “The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty”

Marcia Chambliss is the Alabama State Coordinator of Smart Girl Politics.

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Marcia is a graduate of The University of Alabama and she worked for 18 years in the banking and mortgage lending industries, followed by a stint in the publishing and media sales markets. She is passionate about liberty, freedom, limited government, and ridding our nation of the menace of Common Core. She and her husband reside on their farm south of Montgomery, AL.

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