HISPANOPHOBIA: A historic case of American amnesia. We choose not to remember that, long before the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock, Spanish explorers had settled in across the continent

Posted on: July 16th, 2006
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Knowledge is Power!

“Coursing through the immigration debate is the unexamined faith that American history rests on English bedrock, or Plymouth Rock to be specific. Jamestown also gets a nod, particularly in the run-up to its 400th birthday, but John Smith was English, too (he even coined the name New England).

So amid the din over border control, the Senate affirms the self-evident truth that English is our national language; “It is part of our blood,” Lamar Alexander, R- Tenn., says. Border vigilantes call themselves Minutemen, summoning colonial Massachusetts as they apprehend Hispanics in the desert Southwest. Even undocumented immigrants invoke our Anglo founders, waving placards that read, “The Pilgrims didn’t have papers.”"

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