Ignoring its own ties, anti-immigration group denounces white 'separatist'
Monday, November 1, 2004 at 03:47PM
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Originally published by the Southern Poverty Law Center [here]
White Supremacy
Ignoring its own ties, anti-immigration group denounces white 'separatist'
Protect Arizona Now (PAN), a group backing a harsh anti-immigration
referendum that would jail government employees who fail to report
suspected illegal aliens applying for social welfare benefits, has
appointed a well-known white supremacist to head its national advisory
board.
The Center for New Community, an antiracist group based in Chicago,
reported that PAN director Kathy McKee in July brought in Virginia
Abernethy, a retired professor who is tied closely to the Council of
Conservative Citizens (CCC; see Communing with the Council) hate group.
Although Abernethy denied being a supremacist, telling the Arizona
Daily Star that she was merely a white "separatist" who preferred to be
"with my own kind," she was immediately denounced by the Federation for
American Immigration Reform (FAIR). FAIR, which helped pay to gather
signatures for the referendum but later broke angrily with McKee,
described Abernethy's views as "repugnant."
That was a remarkable statement, given FAIR's own longstanding ties to
the CCC, other white supremacists, and even to Abernethy herself.
Consider:
· FAIR worked closely with a hate group, the American Immigration
Control Foundation (AICF), to pay signature-gatherers for the
referendum. Together, they spent $305,500. Like Abernethy, aicf's
leader, John Vinson, is an adviser to the CCC, a group that has
described blacks as a "retrograde species of humanity." FAIR has not
criticized Vinson in any way.
· FAIR worked with aicf in another group, the Coalition for the
Future of the American Worker (CFAW), that recently ran harsh
anti-immigration ads in a Texascongressional race. Both the Republican
and the Democratic campaigns in that race have denounced the ads as
racially inflammatory and asked that television stations not run them.
cfaw's president is FAIR Executive Director Dan Stein.
· FAIR's Western Regional Coordinator, Rick Oltman, is a member
of the CCC, according to that group's own newspaper. Oltman shared the
podium with Abernethy at a 1997 CCC conference.
· In September 2002, FAIR's Eastern Regional Coordinator, Jim
Stadenraus, participated in a Long Island anti-immigration conference
with Jared Taylor, a CCC board member and the founder and head of
another hate group, the New Century Foundation.
· FAIR's Dan Stein is an editorial adviser to The Social
Contract, a journal that is published by a hate group and has featured
articles by Abernethy. The journal is edited by Wayne Lutton, another
adviser to the CCC.
· FAIR cites on its Web site a man named Fred Elbel, who is PAN's
webmaster and also heads the Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform --
another group which Abernethy advises. Elbel is tied to FAIR founder
John Tanton.
Calls asking for comment from FAIR's Dan Stein were not returned. Two
anti-immigration groups led by Abernethy, Carrying Capacity Network and
Population Environment Balance, also declined to comment.
PAN's McKee, meanwhile, told a reporter that Abernethy was "honest, sincere, bright," and would stay on.
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