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You hear it everywhere. Even from Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner, author
of the vicious anti-migrant legislation that has polarized the US.
"We are a nation of
immigrants and a nation of laws," he says.
And like almost
everyone else, he's got it wrong.
The original Europeans
in what is now the US were not immigrants, but colonists. And the US is
not a nation of immigrants - it is a white colonial settler state, like
South Africa under Apartheid, the former Rhodesia, Australia and Israel.
And like those states
the US has always operated on a sometimes hidden, sometimes overt system
of Apartheid.
Like those places, the
US is a nation of colonists and race laws.
It is a place where
white colonists arrived, seized the land, and dispossessed, exterminated
or attempted to exclude the original "non-white" peoples all of them.
They did so at the
point of a gun - by open terror and genocide, which was the precursor
and the necessary pre-condition of European "immigration." And, of
course, they didn't only use guns and overt terror. Where "necessary,"
they operated by "law."
Let me prove the
point. It's simple. We all know the facts.
In the US, Native
Americans were dispossessed, subjected to mass murder, and locked on
separate, Apartheid-style "reservations." So it stands today.
Africans were
enslaved, and once "freed," they were subjected first to Jim Crow, then,
when that proved no longer advisable, Jim Crow was transformed into the
mass terror of mass incarceration and permanent Apartheid-style ghetto-ization.
So it stands today.
The Indian nation of
Mexico was conquered in a racist war of aggression by the US in 1848.
The only debate in the days of "Manifest Destiny" was not whether to
seize Mexican / Indian land, only how much of it to seize, and what to
do to keep the Mexicans out of what had been stolen.
Two choices were
before them. These were the terms of the debate: take the whole nation
and lock the people on reservations, or take as much land with as few
Mexicans as possible. Thus the border was established through a race
war, through brute and overtly racist violence. The border is an
Apartheid Wall. So it stands today.
The Chinese Exclusion
Act of 1882 was the first significant law restricting immigration into
the United States.
The Act claimed that
"the coming of Chinese laborers to this country endangers the good order
of certain localities within the territory" of the US the same racist
rhetoric used today against other Brown people. Like HR4377, the current
notorious immigration bill, the Chinese Exclusion Act made it illegal
for "any Chinese laborer to come, or to remain within the United
States." So it stands today. Only the immediate target of the law has
changed.
Every group the US has
sought to eliminate or exclude has been a people of color.
The logic is simple.
Allow entry or citizenship for those who can be "assimilated" into the
colonists' culture those who can become loyal colonists themselves
and exclude the "Other" - those who are the targets of colonialism
those whose land, cultures, bodies and souls must be sacrificed for the
colonists to remain dominant and for their system to function.
Immigration law has
always been race law in the US.
As far back as 1790
the Federal government ruled that the right to become a naturalized
citizen was reserved to "free white persons."
So it remained until
1952. Until then the Supreme Court repeatedly determined exactly which
migrants might be considered "free" and "white," as applicants of
various ethnic backgrounds sought to become citizens.
Today, "The Nation of
Immigrants" theme is struck to avoid the historical and cultural truth.
Europeans who could be assimilated to colonial culture were allowed
entrance en masse.
But there was a "stark
division," as Haney Lopez reminds us, based on skin color.
"This stark division
necessarily also carried important connotations regarding, for example,
agency, moral authority, intelligence, and belonging," he writes. "To be
unfit for naturalization--that is, to be non-White--implied a certain
degeneracy of intellect, morals, self-restraint, and political values;
to be suited for citizenship--to be White--suggested moral maturity,
self assurance, personal independence, and political sophistication."
In other words, those
"unfit" for citizenship were the colonized. The description Lopez offers
for the "unfit" matches precisely the characteristics ascribed to
colonized peoples by European imperialists and settlers for hundreds of
years.
It also matches the
racist stereotypes offered today of immigrants from areas south of the
US border with Mexico, who Congressman Sensenbrenner has referred to as
degenerate "alien gang members terrorizing communities."
But the racial subtext
around immigration is not a subtext. It is the text itself.
Before Europe could
"immigrate," someone else had to be removed. Before there was land to
settle it must be stolen. Before anyone could be "free and white"
someone else had to be "non-white" and enslaved. Before "Americans"
could become "Americans," "Latin Americans" who are overwhelmingly
Original Americans had to become something else "Latinos,"
"Hispanic," the not-Native the Alien.
The Illegal Alien.
In a stunning bit of
triple think the Natives, who knew no borders, became "Aliens," while
Europeans became "Americans," and "Americans" became "Natives," while
the Original Americans became "foreign" infiltrators and lawbreakers
bent on who-knows-what brand of "terrorism" against "innocent"
colonists, or if you prefer, "Americans." Or "Settlers."
Or is it "Afrikaners."
Take your pick.
The Six Nations
Confederation - the Iroquois, or Hau De No Sau Nee - wrote in their
classic Basic Call to Consciousness that colonialism means "to be
controlled from afar," that "colonialism is the process by which we are
systematically confused," and that confusion is "an agent of control."
Like this.
"We are a nation of
immigrants, and laws."
But sometimes someone
slips, forgets the double talk, and makes the agenda clear. They don't
mean for us to overhear, but they can't help themselves.
In his mercilessly
racist article Are We Really a Nation of Immigrants?, Lawrence Auster
slips. He writes, "throughout its history the United States has been a
member of Western civilization-in religion overwhelmingly Christian in
race overwhelmingly white, in language English. Why shouldn't those
little historical facts be at least as important in determining our
immigration policy as the pseudo-fact that we're all 'descended from
immigrants?'" (FrontPagemagazine.com).
Auster, and David
Horowitz' Front Page Magazine, want one thing; they know what it is, and
they're willing to tell you. They want a white nation. They slipped.
The many who write
diatribes and hate mail on the theme of "What part of ILLEGAL don't you
UNDERSTAND?!" also slip.
We understand
"illegal" perfectly well.
Conquest of territory
in wars of aggression is illegal under international law. The US
occupation of most Native land and all of the occupied sections of
Mexico is illegal. The presence of the conquering people, the usurpation
of the land itself is illegal. The colonists themselves are illegal
aliens.
But, for the Right,
it's not really about some imaginary adherence to a just, neutral system
of "law."
It's about race law
and white privilege.
And race law, codified
on paper or not, is deeply codified in white people's expectations about
their place in society, and some of them are getting dangerously edgy
about having "their" land their turf stepped on by Brown people.
On the web site of the
anti-Mexican hate group Save Our State, a correspondent calling
themselves "USA Today" writes:
"To be honest we are
heading for a Balkinization [sp] and a racial cleansing
"I know its not
politicly [sp] correct to say so but I think lots of folks see it coming
and I'll bet the vast majority of Americans would have no problem with
genocide as a last resort to save this country , Usually when you back
somebody into a corner they will defend themselves by any means
........get it ?
"Does this sound like
something you would hear the nazis [sp] say? sure it is but I spend lots
of time scanning the forums and blogs and its coming from normal ,
everyday people that are just about fed up with the whole mess.
"I know a large number
of Germans didn't agree with hitler [sp] but they didn't exactly act
against him either.
"Just keep pushing and
pretty soon you'll find the American people in a corner.
"On that day, Beware."
People who think like
this are the social, cultural and political base of politicians like Jim
Sensenbrenner.
They are classic
colonists, with the colonizer's outlook. For them, mere "immigration" is
impossible. Their "forefathers" conquered the land, so those coming here
must be out to "re-conquer" the land to take it back from them.
These are the true
inheritors of the American Dream, a dream which, for the colonized, has
been nothing but a nightmare.
They intend to defend
that nightmare no matter what it takes.
That's what
"immigration reform" and "immigration control" are really all about.
Colonialism.
And the race laws that
defend it.
Juan Santos is editor
of Mexica Tlahtolli, a Chicana/o - Native American newspaper in Los
Angeles. He can be reached at JuanSantos@Mexica.com
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