Georgia Governor appoints Hate Group Leader to immigration board
Gov. Nathan Deal has appointed a bigoted, anti-immigrant extremist to an important state board. The appointment should be withdrawn immediately.
Phil Kent, named by Deal to the Immigration Enforcement Review Board on Friday, is a former journalist, an author, a national spokesman for American Immigration Control and executive director of the American Immigration Control Foundation. The AIC opposes not just illegal immigration but immigration generally.
‘The name of the left’s game is to open the gates to massive Third World immigration and keep the immigrants as ignorant, impoverished and unassimilated as possible,’ the AIC warns in a recent anonymous column published on its website. ‘That way they will be a reliable electorate for ‘progressive’ politics, or perhaps reliable cannon fodder for armed revolution.’
That’s right. It’s a leftist plot to smuggle in cannon fodder for an armed revolution.
Kent himself has written even more inflammatory material. For example, he seems peculiarly concerned about preserving what he calls the ‘whiteness’ of America. In a column last year, he warned that 2010 could be the ‘tipping point’ for America, the year in which minority babies outnumber white babies.