Most of the resentment towards
immigrants is caused by fear of competition for
scarce jobs and resources. The magnitude of the
activism should tell us that this sea change in
the demographic and political landscape need not
be detrimental to black people.
At a time when thousands of well
paying blue collar jobs disappear from General
Motors and Delphi, the need for labor activism
should be obvious. The need to work with other
groups who are willing to march en masse should be
obvious.

While we wonder if marching is still
relevant, newly arrived immigrants who don’t speak
English risk deportation and take to the streets
by the millions. As the rates of job loss,
incarceration, and stolen votes all increase, our
supposed leaders ask if marching is still
relevant. Immigrants should be an inspiration if
nothing else.
Hayes may be a true believer in the
nativist cause, he may be an opportunist, he may
be crazy, but he isn’t completely stupid. Naming
his group for Crispus Attucks may give him
credibility with the credulous. Attucks was a
black man who was the first to fall in the Boston
Massacre in 1770. Bringing up a
revered name in black history can keep even a Wall
Street Journal icon out of trouble.
Hayes has made good on his new
notoriety, spouting statements so foolish that
even Sean Hannity of Fox
News sees the need to rephrase and
clarify.
HANNITY: You're under fire for
saying the biggest threat to blacks in America
since slavery is illegal immigration. A lot of
people don't like the fact that you made that
analogy. How do you...
HAYES: Absolutely. Because it's
true.
HANNITY: I've known you a long time.
You never – you never shy away from a fight or a
controversy. What did you mean by that for maybe
somebody who didn't understand what you meant?
HAYES: If this illegal immigration
process continues, it is going to completely
destroy us. We are losing our homes, our lands,
our houses, our employment.
HANNITY: But is it wrong to compare
it to slavery – the criticism?
HAYES: What do you mean is it wrong
to compare it to slavery?
HANNITY: You use the words
"biggest threat to blacks in America since
slavery" and people are offended that you said
that.
HAYES: Yes, yes. Yes, because it's
destroying us. We're dying as a people, and
they're doing it in the name of our civil rights.
They're invoking the name of Martin Luther King.
They got nothing to do with that.
HANNITY: In other words, you're
saying the moral comparison is unfair?
HAYES: Yes, it is. They cannot be
claiming what they're going through is the same as
slavery. We are immigrants, not by choice. We came
here against our will. We came in here backward.
And we've been struggling from slavery through Jim
Crow and 40 years of social welfare. It's
destroyed our people.

Like the broken clock that is right
twice a day, Hayes is correct that black America
is struggling. The struggle is not caused by day
laborers looking for work at Home Depot. It exists
because corporate interests who once employed
millions of Americans and paid living wages no
longer do so. The struggle exists because a
functioning public education system has been
replaced by a prison industrial complex.
As Hayes marches arm in arm with
nativist racists, all Americans are losing what
remains of their rights of citizenship. It took a
group of newcomers to remind us what is at stake
in this country. They are the marchers we need to
join, not white supremacists and certainly not Ted
Hayes.