COULD
IT HAPPEN HERE?
A statement by the author
When I
began America Libre in 2004, some thought the book’s
premise was unrealistic. An uprising by Hispanics? The idea seemed far-fetched,
they said. After the heated debate over immigration sparked a wave of
massive demonstrations across the nation last spring, the skeptics are
no longer so certain. I posed the nightmare scenario of America Libre
as a wake up call to the dangers of extremism
- on all sides of this explosive issue. Hispanic immigration is a hotly
debated topic today. Yet it is only the tip of the iceberg. Over the
next decade, three other factors will prove equally significant.
The
bebé boom
Even if our borders were sealed tomorrow and not a single illegal
immigrant entered the nation, nearly one
in five people in the U.S. will still be classified as Hispanic
by 2025. In less than a generation, we can expect a “bebé
boom” of young Latinos entering the job market. Will our economy
find work for them? Or will we have an unstable mass of restless,
idle, and alienated youth?
What
is a Hispanic?
This often-misused term first coined in the late seventies lumps all
people of Latin American and Spanish origin into a single group. The
term has morphed into a quasi-racial label that creates the illusion
of a monolithic bloc among Spanish-surnamed people. In reality, people
labeled Hispanic vary widely in politics, economic status, and race.
But the specter of a racial conflict has already stirred a mainstream
backlash.
As the number of Latinos grows, mainstream fears will
intensify. The presence of fringe separatist
groups are fueling those fears.
The
Gangs
The violent nature of Latino street gangs is no secret. Although
their ruthless reign touches almost everyone in the barrios, they
have remained apolitical—so far. Will barrio gangs, usually
formed in a reaction to prejudice, remain on the sidelines in a growing
ethnic conflict? As Hitler, Mussolini, the Sandinistas, the warlords
of Somalia, and countless other demagogues have proven, street thugs
can quickly become the shock troops of political upheaval. Already,
drug gangs often outgun the officers on the U.S. border. Read
news article.
A
conflict in the making
In the eyes of the extremists, the battle lines are already drawn. The
manifesto of La Voz de Aztlan says: “We do not recognize capricious
frontiers on the bronze continent.” In the words of one Anglo
activist interviewed
by the author: “There WILL be civil war in this country and THEN
all will finally discover what true patriotic Americans are REALLY like.”
For more, listen to this NPR report: Supremacist
Groups Use Immigration Issue to Recruit Members or see these related
news articles.
The distortions
and hate-filled rhetoric of the dividers are escalating daily. Sadly,
history has often been on their side. READ
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