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John Quincy Adams on Immigration
Posted on 7/20/19 at 12:03 pm
Posted on 7/20/19 at 12:03 pm
The Federal Observer
quote:
“But 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. Emigrants from Germany, therefore, or from elsewhere, 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.” ~ John Quincy Adams
Posted on 7/20/19 at 12:05 pm to Carl Kolchak
He’s a racist.
We just won that debate.
Sincerely,
ProgFilth
We just won that debate.
Sincerely,
ProgFilth
Posted on 7/20/19 at 12:05 pm to Carl Kolchak
He’s racist in 3...2...
Posted on 7/20/19 at 12:06 pm to Carl Kolchak
Well, JQA must be a xenophobic racist who's memory and life shall be scrubbed from AmeriKKKan history books!
This post was edited on 7/20/19 at 12:28 pm
Posted on 7/20/19 at 12:28 pm to Carl Kolchak
I didn't see welfare giving anywhere in there? Time for a purge and reset.
Posted on 7/20/19 at 12:37 pm to Carl Kolchak
quote:
quote:
“But 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. Emigrants from Germany, therefore, or from elsewhere, 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.” ~ John Quincy Adams
Never saw that passage before - Agree with the entire statement - regardless of whether it is accuracy referenced or if it was just made up.
I does sound like John Adams though - my favorite (paraphrased) Adams quote is "Our constitution was made for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate for the governance of any other.)
Posted on 7/20/19 at 3:08 pm to Carl Kolchak
This was in a letter Adams wrote to a German who wanted a position in the government guaranteed to him if he came to the U.S.
I think it applies to all immigrants. Come on over and try hard just like the rest of us and if you don’t like it frick off.
I think it applies to all immigrants. Come on over and try hard just like the rest of us and if you don’t like it frick off.
Posted on 7/20/19 at 3:18 pm to Carl Kolchak
quote:
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.”
Short hand...

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