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Two Miami-Area Congressmen to Appear with White Nationalist at CPAC

There’s already been substantial(link is external) coverage(link is external) of yesterday’s CPAC panel on multiculturalism featuring not one, but two, prominent white nationalists – Peter Brimelow and Bob Vandervoort(link is external). That may have just been the warm-up act for tomorrow morning.

Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart(link is external) and David Rivera(link is external), both Republicans from the Miami metro area, are scheduled to appear on stage at CPAC with Vandervoort on an immigration panel(link is external) entitled “High Fences, Wide Gates: States vs. the Feds, the Rule of Law & American Identity”:   Vandeervoort is currently the head of ProEnglish(link is external), which supports making English the official language of the US, but previously he was the leader of the white nationalist group Chicagoland Friends of the American Renaissance. As the Institute for Research & Education on Human Rights(link is external) has reported(link is external):
Vandervoort was at the center of white nationalist activity during his time in Illinois. While he was in charge, Chicagoland Friends of American Renaissance often held joint meetings with the local chapter of the Council of Conservative Citizens. The group held events featuring numerous white nationalist figures. Vandervoort also made appearances at white nationalist events outside Illinois, for instance participating in the 2009 Preserving Western Civilization Conference.   Started as a modest newsletter in 1990, American Renaissance has grown into an important vehicle for white nationalist ideas. American Renaissance first described itself as a "literate, undeceived journal of race, immigration and the decline of civility." It claimed that "White people" had lost their voice and that the United States was in danger of losing its "national and cultural core."
American Renaissance founder Jared Taylor wrote(link is external) in the magazine that “the greatest threat to whites today comes from immigration.” He continued(link is external): “Racial preferences, guilt-mongering, anti-Western education, even anti-white violence are manageable problems compared to a process that is displacing whites and reducing them to a minority. With a change in thinking at the right levels, anti-white policies and double standards could be done away with practically overnight, but that would still leave us with nearly 100 million non-whites living in the country.”   Vandervoort’s extremism hasn’t gone unnoticed by conservatives who don’t share his bigoted ideology, including fellow panelist Alex Nowrasteh, who suggested today(link is external) that Vandervoort is a racist: The conservative Daily Caller also noted(link is external) the explicit white nationalism of American Renaissance and put the conference organizers on the defensive(link is external):
The American Conservative Union, CPAC’s organizer, is keeping its distance.   “This panel was not organized by the ACU,” CPAC spokeswoman Kristy Campbell told The Daily Caller, ”and specific questions on the event, content or speakers should be directed to the sponsoring organization.”
But let’s recall that the American Conservative Union was fully in control when it came to GOProud, the conservative gay rights group that it banned(link is external) from CPAC this year. Evidently, they can keep gay groups out but are powerless when it comes to white nationalists.   Which brings us back to tomorrow’s panel featuring Vandervoort, two Republican members of Congress, and Kris Kobach(link is external), Secretary of State of Kansas. Do Reps. Diaz-Balart and Rivera and Secretary Kobach really think it’s appropriate to appear on stage with a white nationalist? Will they denounce white nationalism and say it has no place within the GOP and conservative movement?   Tune in(link is external) tomorrow morning to find out.