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Our forbears spoke a common language and believed in a common religion - Christianity, and held common ideals. There were no aliens in our midst; that came later in a deliberately planned attempt to break up the United States into a series of balkanized nationalities, cultures and beliefs. If you doubt this, go down to the East side of New York, or the West side of Los Angeles on any given Saturday and look around you. The United States has become several mini-nations struggling to coexist under a common system of government. When the floodgates of immigration were opened wide by Franklin D. Roosevelt, a cousin of the head of the Committee of 300, the cultural shock caused great confusion and dislocation rendered "One Nation" an unworkable concept. The Club of Rome and NATO have exacerbated the situation. They have succeeded where the Rothschilds failed to split the United States in the disastrous War Between the States (The Civil War).

— Dr. John Coleman; The Committee of 300 view

No nation can be "multicultural" and survive. Either we are one culture that being the one laid down for the United States by our Founding Fathers and the generation that followed, or else we will disintegrate into a fragmented, ungovernable society.

— Dr. John Coleman; The Committee of 300 view

The term "and subject to the jurisdiction thereof," rules out children born on U.S. soil of parents who are illegal aliens, as such illegal aliens are not "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" (the United States) or "the State wherein they reside." As children follow the condition of their parents, that is, if the parents are illegal aliens, then so are their children.

— Dr. John Coleman; What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights view

Moreover, instead of being a so-called melting pot, what is developing in the U.S. is exclusion multiculturalism in which each group seeks to keep to its own habits and customs, all the time demanding "equal rights" for its culture. In effect, the United States has become an extension of China, India, Haiti, Nigeria, Mexico and Pakistan. [...] those of other races who are being admitted must be absolutely willing to adopt the civilization, the heritage and the English language of the Founding Fathers as African-Americans have done and not try to start their own colonies inside the United States.

— Dr. John Coleman; What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights view

The reason I say this bill [McCarran-Walter Act [I think]] is discriminatory against these people is because it puts them on exactly the same plane as the people of Ethiopia are put, where the people of Ethiopia have the same right to come to the United States under this bill as the people from England, the people of France, the people of Germany, the people of Holland, and I don't think . . . I don't know any contributions that Ethiopia has made to the making of America

The point I am making is, we discriminate in every day in every phase of life, we discriminate in law, we make them in our personal actions, we discriminate in our opinions . . . We discriminate by the girls we marry, choose one and object to the other, or they object to us. The only possible charge of discrimination in the McCarran-Walter Act is that it discriminates in favor of the people who made the greatest contribution to America, and this bill puts them on the same plane as everybody else on Earth.

I do not think you could draft an immigration bill in which you do not discriminate. I think discrimination is ordinarily the exercise of intelligence to make conscious choices . . . We always discriminate, only the basis of it is different, each of us thinks our way is wise and right.

I think there is a rational basis and a reasonable basis to give preference to Holland over Afghanistan, and I hope I am not entertaining a very iniquitous thought when I entertain that honest opinion.

— Sernator Ervin; as quoted by Dr. John Coleman in What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights view

Immigration, more so legal immigration, is the most pressing problem of 2010, and if the United States does not scrap the Immigration Reform Act of 1965, we will end up with untold millions of non-Founding Fathers immigrants denied entry into France, Britain, Germany, Spain and the Scandinavian countries. [...] The 1965 Immigration Reform Act is an invitation to the world at large to send their unwanted human cargoes to our shores to shove out Founding Fathers Americans.

— Dr. John Coleman; What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights view

The deceitful Immigration Reform Act of 1965 was deliberately written to change the racial oneness and identity of the United States. [...]

As Senator Ervin pointed out during the debate on the 1965 bill, it didn't eliminate discrimination against other nationals, but it ushered in a new era of discrimination against immigrants from Western Europe. Ervin said most emphatically that it was right and proper to defend the immigration quotas of Western European Christian nations against the inroads of non-Founding Fathers nations. He emphasized again and again; it was the former who had built America. [...]

Before 1965, in spite of the efforts of the Roosevelt constitutional anarchist "fixers," the bulk of immigrants, 89 percent, were still coming from Western Europe. But in 1965, the trend was reversed: we now have 90 percent of legal immigrants coming from non-Christian non-Western non-European countries. This amazing number of what I call non-Founding Fathers immigrants it twice the number of immigrants allowed <em>by all other countries of the world, combined</em>.

— Dr. John Coleman; What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights view

Without attaching ourselves to this cultural particularist heritage -- in accordance with the ideals of the Founding Fathers -- we would never have become a nation in the vision of the Founding Fathers; and if we depart from their blueprint and go on in the way of a multi-ethnic divided nation, we will soon cease to be that people and a nation. We have the examples of ancient Greece and Rome to contemplate.

— Dr. John Coleman; What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights view

The granting of citizenship to unqualified persons destroyed ancient Rome and will eventually also destroy the United States of America.

— Dr. John Coleman; What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights view

The motive of the conspirators is obvious. It is the same as found in the revolutionary 1965 Immigration Act, which flooded the United States with millions of people of Far and Near East Africa and South American countries, while at the same time choking off immigration from Founding Father countries (Britain and Western Europe).

What was their aim? It was to turn the United States into a hybrid nation, a so-called "multicultural society" [...] in which "democracy" is pushed to its outer limits [...] In place of the confederated Republic has come, slowly at first, mob rule, as Plato called it [...]

— Dr. John Coleman; What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights view

[...] unrestricted immigration from non-Founding Fathers countries is the third tool being used to permanently change the very face of America.

— Dr. John Coleman; What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights view

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