According to the Wall Street Journal:
"FAIR, NumbersUSA, Project-USA and more than a half-dozen similar groups that Republicans have become disturbingly comfy with, were founded or funded (or both) by John Tanton, a retired doctor in Michigan. In addition to trying to stop immigration to the U.S., appropriate population-control measures for Dr. Tanton and his network include promoting China's one-child policy, sterilizing Third World women and wider use of RU-486. "
You must be a converted Democrat, you don't address the policy but dig up dirt on those espousing an idea.
Sorry, Mr. White House Man, but being smeared as someone in bed with environmental extremists, population control-mongers, and white supremacists will not stop me from opposing Jorge Boosh's guest worker fantasy.
As for the racism angle, if I were in charge, I would deport Europeans, Arabs, Asians, and Africans with as much enthusiasm as I would Mexicans and other Latinos.
I don't care who founded FAIR. I care whether their arguments are right or wrong. Why don't you deal with the issue -- and the argument that letting millions of illegals stay here will depress wages -- instead of trying to slime the messenger? Maybe you can't argue the merits of this issue, so you need a distraction?
Yawn. Just another anti-American La Raza talking point from bayourod.
According to the Wall Street Journal: "FAIR, NumbersUSA, Project-USA and more than a half-dozen similar groups that Republicans have become disturbingly comfy with, were founded or funded (or both) by John Tanton, a retired doctor in Michigan. In addition to trying to stop immigration to the U.S., appropriate population-control measures for Dr. Tanton and his network include promoting China's one-child policy, sterilizing Third World women and wider use of RU-486. "
So, what's your point? How about making a comment about those anti-American brown supremacist groups such as La Raza, LULAC, MALDEF, and MEChA that you seem to have gotten comfy with.