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cultures hostile to the west and RESPONSIBLE IMMIGRATION POLICY
Phyllis
Chesler, Ph.D, is an Emerita Professor of Psychology
and Women’s Studies at City University of New
York. She is a best-selling author, a legendary feminist
leader. This article first appeared in 4W.
For more of Phyllis, visit https://phyllis-chesler.com
America is
a country of immigrants. In 2021, I co-led a grassroots
team that rescued almost 400 endangered women from Afghanistan;
some went to Europe, some came here. Over the years,
I have submitted affidavits for at least ten Muslim
women in flight from being honor killed and in search
of political asylum. Their legal team interviewed them.
I also did and found their testimonies entirely credible.
Call
me a racist or an Islamophobe, (and many have), and
you’d only be exposing your own considerable ignorance.
The
hot button issue of immigration is not about race or
racism. The two issues are unfairly linked. Unproven
allegations of racism, (when immigration is discussed),
can wreck someone’s reputation and lead to their
being defamed, ostracized, silenced, fired, and sued.
For
example, last month, in North Carolina, sixteen-year-old
Christian McGhee was suspended from high school after
he asked his English teacher to define whether the word
‘alien’ referred to “space aliens
or illegal aliens who need greencards [sic].”
Another student joked that he was “going to kick
Christian’s ass” for what he said. No action
was taken against this student. The suspension forced
Christian to miss an important track event.
On
May 5th, lawyers filed a suit against the Davidson County
School District on Christian’s behalf.
Immigration
is about Islamism, about idiotically welcoming cultures
that fiercely oppose human rights, women’s rights,
democracy, fact-based truth, tolerance of difference,
respect for intellectual diversity; cultures that practice
female genital mutilation (FGM), honor killing, Jew
and infidel hatred, those who wish to live lives apart
in accordance with their interpretation of Shari’a
law, and who dream of a Caliphate replacing a Western
way of life.
Not
all Muslims are Islamists. Many have come to the West
to enjoy our freedoms. Those Muslims whom I know and
with whom I work, are the bravest of dissidents and
free-thinkers. Many support Israel. Some are ex-Muslims,
others have converted to another religion or have become
atheists. Some are religious Muslims who seek to reform
Islam. They could not hold such views and safely remain
in Muslim countries.
Thus,
while all Muslims are not terrorists, (how many times
must one say this?), all 21st century terrorist attacks
in the West and in Israel, have been carried out by
Muslims.
To
repeat: Immigration is not about race. Not all Muslims
are persons of color or share the same skin-color. Many
are olive-brown-or black-skinned but some are not. The
problem with Islam is not about race but about culture,
about tribal and religious customs overruling Western
customs and laws of the land.
Immigration
is also about how Islamists who have immigrated legally
have chosen to use our laws and our political processes
in order to implement Shari’a law and Muslim tribal
customs.
Immigration
is about economics — how many non-violent immigrant
‘dreamers,’ in flight from persecution or
in search of an economic future, can America afford
to subsidize in terms of housing, food, education, medical
and dental care? And for how long? President Biden’s
belief that immigrants will take low-paying jobs that
will benefit big business totally overlooks the potential
job losses for working poor citizens.
Immigration
is about the wisdom or suicidal foolishness of opening
our borders to unvetted floods of criminal drug lords,
human traffickers, Islamic Jihadists — and to
those who do not wish to work, learn English, or assimilate
into a Judeo-Christian West.
Immigration
is about certain cultural differences that may be —
indeed, that have proven to be — insurmountable.
President
Trump’s 2018 Executive Order suspended for a period
of time, immigrants from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia,
Sudan, Syria, and Yemen, and from any country designated
as a state sponsor of terrorism.
We
may recall that the very day President Biden was sworn
in, (January, 2021), he revoked President Trump’s
immigration policies. There would be no wall built on
our southern border, and immigrants from certain countries
in South and Central America (El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras,
Nicaragua, Nepal) and from at least four Muslim countries
(Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Yemen) were once again welcome.
As
we know, America’s cities have been flooded by
unvetted ‘illegal aliens,’ (whoops! By undocumented
wonderful people), primarily men, some of whom have
proven to be criminals who beat up police, murder each
other as well as strangers, steal, and who sexually
assault children and women both in their lodgings and
on the streets.
Quo
Vadis? Where are we headed? Dare I write about
this? Yes, I must. Actually, I have done so many times
before. Dare I again suggest arrests, trials, jail sentences,
and then deportation for those who’ve committed
violent crimes? Yes I must.
This
is true for drug and human traffickers from Central
and South America and for Jihadists from the Middle
East and Central Asia.
How
about those who merely practice FGM (forced genital
mutilation), force their daughters to veil and to submit
to arranged marriages, and who honour kill them if they
refuse to go along? What about immigrants who indoctrinate
their children into hatred of Jews, Christians, and
other infidels and who preach Jihad? Since we believe
in a separation of religion and state, what can we do
if Jihad is preached in mosques? Or when such indoctrination
takes place in public and private schools?
Wait
a minute. What if those who engage in such practices
were born in America?
I
have no easy answers for us but these are questions
that we must wrestle with and resolve before it is too
late.