Anti-Immigrant Ideology from DHS

Not just the illegal kind. Just anti-immigrant.

On New Year’s Eve, the social media propaganda machine was in full swing in the federal government,* to include this from the Department of Homeland Security.

My initial reaction was as follows:

I do find the appeal to the older car–I am guessing later 60s (I am not a car guy, but it reminds me of a Pontiac my mother used to drive)–to again be part of a retrogressive, reactionary vision for the country. It is a call to return to a simpler, whiter past when everyone knew their place, dontcha know (and you could park on the beach?).

But let’s focus on two things: 100 million and the “third world.”

There are estimated to be roughly 14 million foreign persons in the country without proper visas. There are almost 38 million immigrants with legal status, of whom almost 24 million are naturalized citizens. To get to roughly 100 million, you would have to oust almost 50 million citizens born in the United States (note that the administration is trying to get rid of birthright citizenship).

Here’s the breakdown (source):

I know more than one foreign-born citizen who voted for Trump. I worked with some, and at least one is in my family. Some of them are brown (and some aren’t) and came from the “third world.” Indeed, I hate to tell all of those Cuban-Americans in South Florida, and any anti-Maduro Venezuelan-Americans, that you are all from the third world.

I have some technical things to say about the term “third world” that I will save for another post. But let’s be clear that when Miller and his DHS cronies use the term, they are simply sending racist signals. They mean non-whites. Note how the current administration talks about Somalis.

Someone may think that “100 million” is some kind of round-number hyperbole, but as Maya Angelou said, “When someone tells you who they are, believe them the first time.”  The message is clear: these people are white supremacists who see people from the “third world,” meaning Black people from the African continent, brown folks from Latin America, as well as other non-white people from various Asian countries, as unworthy of being Americans.

And the point of that New Year’s Eve post, from a cabinet-level department of the US government, is that America could be made into an idyllic paradise if we could only oust 100 million non-whites.

To me, at least, that is a chilling message that needs to be taken very seriously.

They are telling who they are, over and over and over again, and not enough people are listening (and too many are cheering them on).

To add to all of this, the artwork is by a Japanese artist who certainly did not give DHS permission to use it (although the degree to which he would have to for a post like this is unclear). Regardless, like using the sons of immigrants for some purity propaganda, this is just yet again an example of people who supposedly think that some version of “real” Americans are the apex of development, continually demonstrating turning to the art output of the dreaded “other.”


*For example–you know, normal stuff.

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Steven L. Taylor
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Steven L. Taylor is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science and former College of Arts and Sciences Dean. His main areas of expertise include parties, elections, and the institutional design of democracies. His most recent book is the co-authored A Different Democracy: American Government in a 31-Country Perspective. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Texas and his BA from the University of California, Irvine. He has been blogging since 2003 (originally at the now defunct Poliblog). Follow Steven on Twitter and/or BlueSky.

Comments

  1. Joe says:

    I think you need to back out of the 38 million migrants all the white ones because, by definition, they are not from the third world and therefore just fine.

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  2. ptfe says:

    As with many of their other posts, they’ve stolen a property from a real person who did not give them permission to use it as an advertisement for their racist policies.

    I hope he sues the ever-loving shit out of these people.

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  3. Barry_D says:

    @Joe: ‘White’ is subject to change without notice, as many Latinos and Indian Americans are now finding out.

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  4. Jay L. Gischer says:

    You know, I looked at all those tweets and as cringe-worthy as they all are, I also thought that in my life, there’s no better way to make a point of view unpopular and uncool than to have the government say it.

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  5. James Joyner says:

    Adding to the weirdness/irony: the illustration is by by Hiroshi Nagai, a Japanese artist born in 1947.

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