Vol. 33, No. 09

May 8, 2017

Letters to the Editor

Imprecise Label for Invaders

As a 23-year member of The John Birch Society (which is the parent company of The New American magazine), I have observed that The New American, like many mainstream publications, has begun calling those folks who have broken our entry laws “illegal immigrants,” instead of “illegal aliens.” In the dictionary, an “alien” is described as “owing political allegiance to another country or government.”

At least The New American has not yet resorted to calling those who illegally cross our borders “undocumented workers.”

John P. Fitts

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