Friday, September 19, 2008
John Tanton and the Federation for American Immigration Reform
The troubling views on issues of race of John Tanton, one of the founders of the restrictionist Federation for American Immigration Reform, have long been the subject of critical commentary, including by conservative pundit Linda Chavez in her book Out of the Barrio. Here is the latest from the Southern Poverty Law Center about Tanton's views:
"Although Tanton has been linked to racist ideas in the past — fretting about the “educability” of Latinos, warning of whites being out-bred by others, and publishing a number of white nationalist authors — the papers in the Bentley Library show that Tanton has for decades been at the heart of the white nationalist scene. He has corresponded with Holocaust deniers, former Klan lawyers and the leading white nationalist thinkers of the era. He introduced key FAIR leaders to the president of the Pioneer Fund, a white supremacist group set up to encourage “race betterment,” at a 1997 meeting at a private club. He wrote a major funder to encourage her to read the work of a radical anti-Semitic professor — to “give you a new understanding of the Jewish outlook on life” — and suggested that the entire FAIR board discuss the professor’s theories on the Jews. He practically worshipped a principal architect of the Immigration Act of 1924 (instituting a national origin quota system and barring Asian immigration), a rabid anti-Semite whose pro-Nazi American Coalition of Patriotic Societies was indicted for sedition in 1942."
KJ
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/2008/09/john-tanton-and.html
This is the same old Tanton smear that the Southern Poverty Law Center has been peddling for years now. Thank God no one respects anything the SPLC puts out (except the illegal alien slave masters and their water carriers).
Posted by: Susan Goya | Sep 19, 2008 5:51:41 PM