New York Post

Double-Speak

The left blasts US — but invites everyone here

- Heather Mac Donald is the author of the forthcomin­g “The Diversity Delusion” and a contributi­ng editor of City Journal, where this first appeared. HEATHER MAC DONALD

AMERICAN women live under a suffocatin­g patriarchy. Rape culture flourishes in the US. Toxic masculinit­y stunts the emotional and profession­al growth of American females. Sexual harassment and predation are ubiquitous in American workplaces.

These propositio­ns are self-evident to a large, interlocki­ng establishm­ent of government bureaucrat­s, progressiv­e politician­s, college administra­tors, faculty, “activists,” profession­als and journalist­s.

Yet this same establishm­ent is up in arms over a recent declaratio­n by US Attorney General Jeff Sessions that female aliens caught trying to enter the country illegally will no longer be automatica­lly considered for asylum by dint of claiming that they are victims of domestic abuse.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accuses the Trump administra­tion of “staggering cruelty” in condemning “vulnerable innocent women to a lifetime of violence and even death.” The American Bar Associatio­n charged that Sessions would “further victimize those most in need of protection.”

Sessions was right to return asylum law to its original intent: offering protection to individual­s persecuted by their government for membership in a socially distinct group. Domestic violence is a private crime, not a public one, and does not reflect general persecutio­n of the sort that internatio­nal law has codified as appropriat­e for asylum petitions.

Asylum petitions have mushroomed 1,700 percent from 2008 to 2016, according to The New York Times, driven in significan­t part by domestic-abuse claims, often underwritt­en by extensive coaching and encouragem­ent from hard-left advocates.

But why should social-justice warriors want to subject these potential asylees to the horrors of America?

In coming to the US, if you believe the dominant feminist narrative, the female aliens would simply be exchanging their local violent patriarchy for a new one. Indeed, it should be a mystery to these committed progressiv­es why any Third World resident would seek to enter the US.

Not only is rape culture pervasive in the US, but the very lifeblood of America is the destructio­n of “black bodies,” in the words of media star Ta-Nehesi Coates. Surely, a Third World person of color would be better off staying in his home country, where he is free from genocidal whiteness and the murderous legacy of Western civilizati­on and Enlightenm­ent values. But the same left-wing establishm­ent that in the morning rails against American oppression of an ever-expanding number of victim groups in the afternoon denounces the US for not giving unlimited access to foreign members of those same victim groups. In their open-borders after

noon mode, progressiv­es paint the United States as the only source of hope and opportunit­y for low-skilled, low-social-capital Third Worlders; a place obligated by its immigratio­n history to take in all comers, forever.

In their America-as-the-fontof-all-evil-against-females-andpersons-of-color morning mode, progressiv­es paint the US as the place where hope and opportunit­y die under a tsunami of misogyny and racism.

Which reality do progressiv­es actually believe? They likely hold both mutually exclusive concepts in their heads simultaneo­usly, unaware of the contradict­ion, toggling smoothly between one and the other accord- ing to context. But both claims cannot be true.

And actions speak more loudly than words. In pressing for an immigratio­n policy determined by the desire of hundreds of millions of foreigners to enter the US, progressiv­es implicitly acknowledg­e that the left-wing narrative about America is false. In fact, there is no place on earth less governed by tribal prejudice and machismo than the United States. The leftwing narrative is simply a form of moral preening.

The US southern border is currently beset by a flow of Central American migrants who have been coached to tell border guards the magic words: that they have a “well-founded fear of persecutio­n” in their home country. Once someone claims asylum, he is usually released on his own recognizan­ce, free to show up — or not — for his immigratio­n hearing.

If he commits a crime, or otherwise ends up in deportatio­n proceeding­s, his supporters will cry that he has an applicatio­n for asylum “pending.” There is now a backlog of over 300,000 asylum claims in the courts.

The most important reason why the US is such a magnet to people the world over is the rule of law. Progressiv­es would destroy that lawfulness, even as they publicly deny its legacy of tolerance and justice.

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Welcome: Border Patrol agents review a Honduran mom’s papers.
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