How Democrats game the census for power

At the 68th Grammy Awards, a day before Groundhog Day, singer Billie Eilish spied her shadow in a spotlight beam and predicted endless Hollywood posturing on illegal immigration. 

“No one is illegal on stolen land,” Eilish said, offering a neat epigrammatic falsehood about the United States that is catching on. But it’s a boneheaded analysis, which she unwittingly excused by adding, “It’s just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now.”

One longs for intellectual springtime to replace such torpid propaganda. Eilish and many leftists say people of northern European ethnicity, such as herself and those who founded the United States, have no right to this country, but their outrage is extraordinarily selective.

Although it’s true that America is the national home of people not descended from its first inhabitants, that makes our country the same as almost every other square inch of land on the planet. It is only reflexive anti-American attitudes, not logic or historical knowledge, that prompts Eilish and her ilk to single out the U.S. for condemnation.

The singer and the beautiful boneheads who nodded their approval in Los Angeles on Sunday are motivated by vapid ignorance and ideology, but others are motivated differently. They arrive at the........

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