"Black America for Immigration Reform" was founded by a race-baiting white Trump official

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I just ran across this group cause something they said went viral and a Coli member posted it.

They know so few people do their research, they didn't even bother trying to hide it. :mjlol:




A relatively unremarkable, seemingly progressive-leaning immigration policy group launched last week in D.C. called Black America for Immigration Reform.

The man who launched it is white. He has a history of inflammatory posts about matters of race....William W. Chip, who served as the senior counselor at the Department of Homeland Security Secretary during the Trump administration, is the only agent listed for Black America for Immigration Reform. In fact, the registration address he put on the group’s form appears to be his D.C. home.

“Anytime you have research that suggests you should reduce immigration, you’re immediately attacked by the mainstream media and the left and all the politically correct people — that oh, you’re just a bunch of white racists who want to keep America white,” Chip said in an interview. “And so the feeling was, if we had a legitimate, African American organization, whose board consisted of prominent African Americans, they might get more credibility.”


While writing about immigration for the Center for Immigration studies for nearly two decades, Chip did not hide his views on race. During 2021, he posted a series of inflammatory posts on Twitter, now known as X, including one tweet that questioned whether Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis officer who killed George Floyd, was racially motivated. In another, he talks Native Americans’ concerns about European settlement in America.

“If there are some whites who are concerned about becoming the minority and having other racial groups become the dominant force in society, and so they’re basically at the mercy of the other groups — I mean, they’re not the only ones who felt that way. The Native Americans felt that way,” Chip said, when explaining the tweet.



Here are his tweets. Crazy shyt is that he only has 13 tweets, but every single one is about race, immigration, or trans stuff.











He also works for the Center for Immigration Studies, one of many organizations founded by the White Nationalist John Tanton.
 

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William W. Chip called up a couple random black conservatives to be on the board and then placed a MAGA woman that no one knows to be the Executive Director. So far as I can tell, her entire job consists of occasionally presenting at Center for Immigration Studies conferences and sending out MAGA tweets that no one likes. This is just a few of the hundred or so tweets she's posted this week alone.


This is the executive director of "Black Americans for Immigration Reform". She seems to be the only person actually doing anything in the org.


























What has to go wrong in your life to get to this point? :gucci:
 

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This anecdote from the Politico article is awful. :mjlol:


Chishti pointed to GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who according to The New York Times, recently recounted a May event in southside Chicago in which he had an illuminating exchange with Black voters. In Ramaswamy’s telling, these voters favored him sending troops to Mexico, locking down the border and had numerous questions about immigration. According to the Times, however, they actually pressed the GOP candidate on his opposition to affirmative action and systemic racism. A Ramaswamy campaign aide then implored the crowd to ask questions about immigration.

“It’s not surprising that the restrictionist movement is trying to find a strong foothold in the Black population,” Chishti said, explaining that this isn’t the first time the movement has latched on to this argument. “But it just didn’t work. And I think the jury’s out today in this chapter whether it will work, because the Rainbow Coalition in the Democratic party is still quite potent — we haven’t seen any fractures in that. But I think this is an attempt to create a fracture in that coalition.”




We're talking about VIVEK RAMASWARMY here, whose parents are both immigrants and whose own father still isn't an American citizen, desperately trying to get anti-immigrant quotes from Black Americans because he wants to help White Republicans so bad. :snoop:
 

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You should also look up John Tillman; I posted about him a while ago.

He does the same thing with founding legit-sounding orgs that are a cover for conservative bullshyt, but more broadly deals in pushing libertarianism.

Important context: The person posting these tweets is linked to the "Illinois Policy Institute"; ran by John Tillman.




Just thought y'all should know, in case you thought you were getting the full story.
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The whole Fba/Ados thing was bait to see if they can get black people to accept the Maga philosophy. It’s just maga for nikkas I can’t believe it’s people falling for that shyt. Black Americans definitely should have their own identity within the diaspora where their history and culture is celebrated and their concerns addressed and solved but this Ados shyt is a joke. S/O to the brother Rod Hayes and others putting in real work for Black Americans dropping real knowledge
 

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The whole Fba/Ados thing was bait to see if they can get black people to accept the Maga philosophy. It’s just maga for nikkas I can’t believe it’s people falling for that shyt. Black Americans definitely should have their own identity within the diaspora where their history and culture is celebrated and their concerns addressed and solved but this Ados shyt is a joke. S/O to the brother Rod Hayes and others putting in real work for Black Americans dropping real knowledge
Gonna be funny after elections when Tariq get's exposed for being on the russian payroll and the whole FBA/Ados thing gets revealed to be a Russian Psy-Op... :heh:

ADOS is not bait. Dr. King spoke on it, and it is an accurate descriptor of those of us with roots to the system of slavery as practiced in the now USA.

Also, stop lumping ADOS with Tariq's nonsense. ADOS looks to get redress for harms done to us, but we also look out for Americans who are Black and come from immigrant backgrounds, too. In fact, it is part of the ADOS mission. (Read the bolded)

The American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) Advocacy Foundation is a grassroots organization that arose in response to a national landscape rife with yawning racialized gaps. With an eye toward the origins of these asymmetrical outcomes located in the institution of slavery, our organization prioritizes reparations for descendants of chattel slavery in the United States of America. Ours is an experience defined by the unique, shared cost of multigenerational plunder. And as we stand in the shoes of our ancestors, we insist upon a specific group designation as essential to this undertaking.

During Reconstruction, America reneged on the promise of forty acres and a mule, depriving us of the fruits of citizenship and relegating us to a permanent bottom caste within the country that our ancestors built. Reparations is our birthright, and must come through multigenerational direct payments and a redistribution of land that rights the wrongs of the great land robbery.

A debt must be paid, and our inheritance protected. We insist upon an historic, targeted allotment of policy and protections that fulfills the promise of economic inclusion and integrates the descendants of chattel slavery into the drivers of wealth. This restoration—which brings us into alignment with the full measure of our contribution to the U.S.—requires mechanisms to safeguard against subprime and predatory capital and sweeping anti-discrimination legislation targeted for the protection of, and accelerated wealth creation of, the descendants of chattel slavery in the U.S.

Although our justice claim for reparations is sacred to ADOS, we are fiercely committed to advocating for policies that eliminate the divides faced by Black Americans with immigrant backgrounds.

 
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ADOS is not bait. Dr. King spoke on it, and it is an accurate descriptor of those of us with roots to the system of slavery as practiced in the now USA.

Also, stop lumping ADOS with Tariq's nonsense. ADOS looks to get redress for harms done to us, but we also look out for Americans who are Black and come from immigrant backgrounds, too. In fact, it is part of the ADOS mission. (Read the bolded)



This seems alot more reasonable and what I envisioned ADOS would've been about before I knew the term...... unfortunately the term has been completely sullied amd polluted with the nonsense.... good lookimg on the info. :salute:
 
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