Columnist on White Nationalist Website Appears on Fox News
A columnist for the white nationalist website appeared as a guest on Fox News this week.
As reported, Allan Wall, a longtime VDARE contributor, spoke with Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy on Monday about immigration. Doocy introduced Wall as a U.S. citizen who lived in Mexico for 17 years while teaching English. At the end of the interview, Doocy mentioned that Wall writes for VDARE but failed to provide any information about the website.
In fact, VDARE features articles by extremists such as , editor of the racist magazine; , a psychology professor at California State University, Long Beach, who argues that Jews are genetically driven to undermine the power of whites; and the late , who edited the newspaper of the white supremacist . Founded in 1999, VDARE raised about $53,000 from donors during an this spring after a major foundation cut off its funding.
Wall鈥檚 columns are preoccupied with what he sees as a Hispanic takeover of America. 鈥淚f present population trends continue, within about three decades, the historical White, English-speaking majority will no longer be the majority, due to mass immigration and the high birthrate of U.S. Hispanics,鈥 he wrote in a March 23, 2009, column. 鈥淎s a people, we never directly chose this destiny, nor were we even asked about it. But we鈥檙e expected to pay for it, and be happy about it, as our nation is transformed into part of Latin America before our very eyes.鈥
He complained in a Feb. 1, 2007, column that 鈥渋nter-governmental agreements are moving us closer to some sort of North American Union鈥 鈥 a conspiracy theory popular among nativist extremists. 鈥淭oday our leaders apparently see no problem in merging us with Mexico, despite the differences between our societies,鈥 Wall wrote.
Recently, he has portrayed as anti-American all who criticize the new Arizona law targeting undocumented immigrants, a law that the 人兽性交 believes will lead to the racial profiling of Latinos. 鈥淎nybody who opposes SB 1070 is supporting illegal immigration 鈥 and the abolition of America,鈥 he wrote on April 27.
Wall suggests that Hispanic critics of the law, in particular, are somehow disloyal. 鈥淓ven rich, successful Hispanics, and organized Republican Hispanics, are attacking Arizona鈥檚 attempt to protect its own people from illegal immigration,鈥 he wrote. 鈥淒on鈥檛 these vocal Hispanics, insofar as they self-identify as such, betray a deep-seated resentment of our country?鈥
Likewise, Wall asserted in an Oct. 21, 2009, column that astronaut Jose Hernandez 鈥渃learly does not identify with the United States of America, but with Mexico.鈥 He called Hernandez, the U.S.-born son of migrant farm workers, an 鈥渁nchor baby astronaut.鈥
Wall appeared on Fox & Friends to discuss his reaction to Mexican President Filipe Calderon鈥檚 criticism last week of the Arizona law. (He thought it was 鈥渨ay out of order鈥 given Mexico鈥檚 tough immigration policy.) It鈥檚 not the first time that Fox & Friends has used dubious sources while discussing the Arizona law. Last month, the show cited the committed by undocumented immigrants annually. As it turned out, the figure was almost certainly inaccurate; it originated with Human Events contributor Mac Johnson, who based it solely on the murder rates in immigrants鈥 home countries.