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. And his vision for reforming immigration is restricting it.
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. A tax attorney for decades, Chip is a contributor to the Center for Immigration Studies — one of the leading think tanks that advocates for restricting immigration — where he has routinely written about how more immigration could harm Black Americans.
Politico
Play the plebes against each other.
In an interview, Chip said that he was merely organizing the group for two Black colleagues on the Center for Immigration Studies board of directors: T. Willard Fair and Frank Morris.
Because they're not smart enough to do something like that on their own?
When asked how the new group came about, Fair — who is also the president and CEO of the Urban League in Miami — said it was Chip who suggested it.
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In an interview with POLITICO, when asked about his new group’s purpose, [Chip] also talked about how immigration affects the ability for Black men to get jobs — suggesting they “leave their wives” because they can’t find employment.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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