To: FFF Friends and Supporters
From: Jacob G. Hornberger
Subject: FFF Immigration Project
Date: January 31, 2003
Whether Americans will admit it or not, American society
is now being transformed in one of the most revolutionary
fashions in American history. Today, the federal government is assuming and exercising
powers that have historically been the hope and dream of
communist and totalitarian governments throughout
history:
* Massive government monitoring of the American people;
* Government snitch programs that encourage Americans to
spy and report on each other;
* The permanent incarceration of American citizens, as
well as accused foreign criminals, who are denied the
benefit of counsel, trial, or habeas corpus;
* The threat of military tribunals for suspected
criminals;
* The assassination of suspected criminals, including
Americans, in foreign countries;
* Torture of suspected criminals and prisoners of war in
violation of due process of law and the Geneva
Convention;
* The presidents starting and waging of wars
without the constitutionally required congressional
declaration of war;
* The active support of brutal regimes all over the
world;
* An out-of-control drug war involving the continual
destruction of liberty and privacy, not to mention
arbitrary seizures of massive amounts of private property
to help fund the drug war;
* Unlimited amounts of taxpayer money used to purchase
allegiance from foreign governments;
* Uncontrolled spending on military armaments that dazzle
the people and on domestic welfare that keeps them
pacified.
Whether Americans want to admit it or not, the truth is
that we are witnessing the sovietization of American
society, for no one can dispute that all of those
practices were important and essential aspects of the
Soviet Union.
What is the excuse for this massive
transformation of American society? It is the war
on terrorism, a metaphorical war that that has no
ending that is, in fact, perpetual in nature. It
would be impossible to find a better excuse for the move
toward omnipotent government, at least from the
standpoint of the advocates of collectivism.
But while many Americans are practically pleading that
the federal government temporarily suspend
their rights and liberties in the hope that terrorists
wont kill them, many other Americans are fiercely
resisting assaults on their rights and freedoms. They instinctively
and cognitively understand the lesson of Nazi Germany,
where, relying on the excuses of economic
emergency (the Great Depression), the war on
terrorism (terrorists had just firebombed the
Reichstag), and the Soviet communist threat
(preCold War), German legislators
temporarily surrendered emergency powers to
the German chancellor.
However, there is one group of people here in the United
States who lack adequate means by which to resist the
growing oppression that is sweeping across our land. They
are the foreigners the immigrants living in
America, who have become the direct targets of federal
power. Round-ups. Incarcerations. Secret detentions and
secret judicial proceedings. Fingerprinting. Files.
Mandatory appearances at government offices.
Nothing could be more frightening for a foreigner and his
family. Nothing could be more lonely. Nothing could be
more depressing. Nothing could be more hopeless. Many
Americans know what it was like to travel through places
such as communist East Germany and Eastern Europe as well
as the Soviet Union. Others know what its like to
be a foreigner in North Korea, China, and Cuba.
Thats the feeling of fear that immigrants in the
United States now have, especially given that they are
confronting the most powerful government in history.
Contrary to federal claims, immigrants and immigration
are not the cause of terrorism against Americans. The
September 11 attacks are rooted instead in the U.S.
governments foreign policy, an arrogant
interventionist policy based on bombs, embargoes,
sanctions, blockades, support of brutal regimes, delivery
of weaponry to evil rulers, undeclared wars, unprovoked
attacks, and bribery (foreign aid) of foreign rulers. It
is a policy that has led to the deaths of multitudes of
innocent people all around the world, especially the
Middle East and Latin America. It is a policy that has
engendered anger and hatred all over the world against
both the U.S. government and the American people.
Immigrants living in America have become the convenient
target for federal officials because they know that they
are not in a good position to defend themselves. The feds
know that immigrants are the defenseless, the helpless,
the downtrodden, the weak, the poor. Whos going to
fight for them?
We are.
We are going to continue ardently resisting and opposing
not only the federal governments long-time foreign
policy of interventionism but also the new isolationism
that threatens to build a new Berlin Wall around America,
to exile and harass foreigners, and to exclude them from
our country.
The future well-being of our nation lies not in a
perverted combination of freedom for the U.S.
government to continue serving as the worlds
interventionist policeman and isolationism for
the American people.
Our well-being lies instead with taking away the
freedom of the federal government to continue
its arrogant interventionist foreign policy and freeing
the American people to trade and interact with people all
over the world.
In light of the terrible anti-immigrant wave sweeping not
only the United States but also nations all over the
world, including totalitarian countries, we have decided
to devote a special section of our website
The FFF Immigration Project to
articles, both News and Commentary, on the subject of
immigration.
As everyone knows, including rulers in totalitarian
countries, ideas have consequences. Our hope is that our
Internet dissemination of ideas on immigration all over
the world will slow and possibly even help reverse the
worldwide tide of exclusion and oppression against
immigrants.
Here at The Future of Freedom Foundation, we are fighting
hard to put a permanent stop to the root cause of
terrorism against America and also to preserve the rights
and freedoms of the American people from some of the most massive
federal assaults in the history of our country. We are also fighting
hard to protect those who risk their lives crossing walls
and borders in the attempt to sustain and better their
lives and who hope and dream some day of experiencing the
same rights and freedoms as the American people.
Sincerely,
Jacob G. Hornberger
President
The Future of Freedom Foundation
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