Kaus and Coulter suggest a sinister anti-American plot by Bush (seriously)
Ann Coulter shows a quality we rarely see in her: indignation—directed, moreover, at Busherino & Co. She lists heinous crimes against Americans for which illegal aliens have been recently arrested, while, as she notes, the media’s main concern has been with the Mexican illegal alien woman and mother of an anchor baby who was finally deported after living in a church for a year. How are these two themes related?
Mickey Kaus has raised the intriguing possibility that, since Bush’s amnesty plan went down to humiliating defeat once Americans got wind of what the elites had planned for us, the Bush administration might respond by intentionally targeting highly sympathetic illegal aliens for deportation “in as clumsy, heartless and lawsuit-inspiring a fashion as possible, in order to create the maximum number of negative headlines.” Alan Levine writes:
Hate to say this, but Anne Coulter could be right. I noticed the coverage of another suspiciously similar case in Florida, the authorities had decided to deport an apparently quite Americanized Hispanic high school student who had been brought here, illegally of course, by his parents as an infant. I wondered why, out of millions of illegals, they decided to pick on this guy. It struck me that they might be deliberately picking on a hard case to discredit enforcement rather than further it. Posted by Lawrence Auster at August 23, 2007 12:54 PM | Send Email entry |