Posted by
MM Blogger on Tuesday, February 06, 2007 4:24:44 PM
Immigration is a hotly debated issue in America today. Well, it was supposed to be, at least. A civil discourse on the rationale of borders between Dr. Yaron Brook (Executive Director of the Ayn Rand Institute), a noted "open borders advocate" and Mr. Carl Braun (Executive Director of the
Minuteman Civil Defense Corps of California), a proponent of strong border security, had been scheduled for tonight, for the students and faculty at the University of California Los Angeles.
Instead, the event was cancelled because the University Administration cited budgetary reasons for having to pay police overtime but private sources said there was quite a controversy amongst school administrators between those that wanted the event to proceed and those that wanted to do anything to prevent the Minuteman Leader from sharing his views on the topic.
The University Police and Minuteman Leadership were notified Monday morning of a disruption planned on campus, by the Students for A Democratic Society (SDS) and of threats appearing on an anarchist website, The site was one of several calling for protests stating "Admission is free, so let’s do what they did at Columbia and shut it down! Hate speech is not free speech. No hate speech at UCLA."
Apparently the open border advocates will infringe upon our constitutional rights to free speech because they are worried that we will educate college students about the criminal elements that enter our country illegally while they simultaneously threaten our personal security.
Arthur Lechtholz-Zey, Chief Executive Officer of
Club Logic, the on campus student organization hosting tonight's event, stated:
If UCLA truly cared about intellectual discourse, about the free expression of ideas, about scholarly debate, they would have made an effort to make the event move forward. Instead, they put up obstacle after obstacle.
While some voices are calling for a more open approach to amnesty... I mean, immigration,
MCDC continues to advocate tightly sealed borders and enforced immigration policies; University administrations should ensure that free speech and honest debate regarding such an important topic is not void from their campus.