March 26, 2001 Why The Pro-Life Movement Should Support Immigration ReductionBy Robert Locke There is currently a great ambivalence in the pro-life movement, a potent Republican constituency, about immigration reduction. While some pro-lifers such as Phyllis Schlafly have for years had enough wits about them to see through the sophistry, others have been taken in by the line that since immigration reduction is a cause favored by those who oppose population growth, it is therefore part and parcel of the same movement and mentality that produces forced abortions in China and other horrors. This fact has been cynically exploited by pro-immigration lobbyists in the past. The sloppy compassion-worship of corrupted liberal post-Vatican II Catholics has had its go in favor of immigration here, too. The truth, of course, is that the self-interest of the pro-life cause lies in immigration reduction, particularly in the long run. For two reasons:
It is also an uncomfortable fact, casting doubt
on the idea that these immigrants are somehow
truly pro-life even if they don't vote that way,
that Hispanics in the U.S. have a higher
abortion rate than women at large.
This fact, in turn, means that simply allowing
them into the country, quite independently of
any political or population-pressure effects,
necessarily drives up the national abortion rate
as a matter of simple math. It's about time we did.
Robert Locke (email
him) is a former associate editor at
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