He Said That? 3/30/16

Looking for a sane immigration policy? From John Quincy Adams, (1767–1848), American statesman who served as the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829 and also served as Secretary of State, a Senator and member of the House of Representatives, from a letter written as Secretary of State under President James Monroe:

There is one principle which pervades all the institutions of this country, and which must always operate as an obstacle to the granting of favors to new comers. This is a land, not of privileges, but of equal rights. Privileges are granted by European sovereigns to particular classes of individuals, for purposes of general policy; but the general impression here is that privileges granted to one denomination of people, can very seldom be discriminated from erosions of the rights of others. [Immigrants], coming here, are not to expect favors from the governments. They are to expect, if they choose to become citizens, equal rights with those of the natives of the country. They are to expect, if affluent, to possess the means of making their property productive, with moderation, and with safety;—if indigent, but industrious, honest and frugal, the means of obtaining easy and comfortable subsistence for themselves and their families. They come to a life of independence, but to a life of labor—and, if they cannot accommodate themselves to the character, moral, political, and physical, of this country, with all its compensating balances of good and evil, the Atlantic is always open to them, to return to the land of their nativity and their fathers.
Letter written as Secretary of State under President James Monroe (1819)

3 responses to “He Said That? 3/30/16

  1. Robert, this is an excellent quote and I will be sharing. But I have a question for you unrelated to this excellent topic.

    I have Googled and can find no articles discussing “Tax Freedom Day 2016” — I am surprised as it should be coming up in less than a month! Have you seen any articles discussing that day for 2016?

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