In an Oklahoma visit, Phyllis Schlafly blasts federal immigration proposals


OKLAHOMA CITY – Conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly has blasted new federal proposals to allow an easier path to citizenship for undocumented aliens.

In an interview with CapitolBeatOK, Schlafly said, “I consider it suicide for the country to pass that. The only people who want it are the Chambers of Commerce and the big money people.

“They are already up there in Washington lobbying for the Senate bill. They want even more immigration. They have a chance to get it because of the big donors who want the cheap labor.”

Schlafly continued, “If the Republicans don’t defeat this amnesty bill, the Republican party will be a permanent minority. This is just the practical result of the bill.” As for the measure’s advocates, she asserted, “They’re not really interested in immigration, they’re interested in building and preserving big government.”

Schlafly spoke in Oklahoma City at a tribute to Bunny Chambers, long-time leader of the Oklahoma Eagle Forum.

Schlafly describes Eagle Forum as “a positive force for traditional values.” The group’s objectives are, in its mission statement, described as “dedicated to preserving the political, economic and social principles upon which our nation was founded.”

The group is characterized by citizen-volunteer activism on multiple issues, including opposition to abortion, support for traditional marriage, advocacy for the private enterprise system, maintenance of a strong national defense, and what leaders charcterize as “a sound immigration policy.” 

Under Schlafly’s leadership, “the Eagles,” as they are known in the conservative movement, led the charge against the Equal Rights Movement in the 1970s, supported the confirmation of conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices such as Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and the late William Rehnquist.

Schlafly has played an important role at every Republican National Convention since the 1950s.

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