Southern Poverty Law Center: Leading Anti-Immigration Lobbyist is Bigoted and Hateful
By Brant McLaughlin, published Dec 12, 2007
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SPLC says that the founder of the group, John Tanton, operates a racist publishing company and compares immigrants to bacteria; employs members of white supremacist groups in key positions; adheres to racist conspiracy theories, including those that say Latinos' high birthrates will allow them to take over (and destroy) the United States; and takes money from the eugenics-supporting, race-to-IQ-correlation believing group the Pioneer Fund.
The SPLC asserts that it has found a 40 percent increase in the number of hate groups since 2000. The FBI has published statistics that allegedly reveal a 35 percent rise in hate crimes against Latinos since 2003. The SPLC says these statistics reflect a growing wave of anti-immigration fervor.
"The sad fact is that attempts to reform our immigration system are being sabotaged by organizations fueled by hate," said Henry Fernandez, a senior fellow and expert on immigration at the Center for American Progress.
Tanton began his activist career in the 1960s as an environmentalist and was a member of the Audobon Society as well as a small-town doctor. However, he apparently became obsessed with the idea that overpopulation by human beings leads to environmental degradation after reading Paul Ehrlich's now-discredited 1968 tome The Population Bomb, and from there is was not long before he was led to the conclusion that non-whites lack morals and as a result breed indiscriminately and often, leading to their crowding out of whites with their "savage" and "criminal" populations.
Southern Poverty Law Center: Leading Anti-Immigration Lobbyist is Bigoted and Hateful
Date: December 11, 2007Location:
Montgomery, AL USA
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