Kevin Daley March 21, 2022
While clerking for a federal judge, Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson denounced a Boston Herald columnist as "irredeemably evil" for criticizing unrestricted immigration. Jackson wrote a letter to the editor of the Herald in response to a piece from columnist Don Feder that noted that the population of white people in America could decrease steeply as a result of open borders immigration policy. The text of both 1997 writings were obtained by the Free Beacon through a news archive.
"To my mind, he's
also like the liberal's purported view of American history—irredeemably
evil," Jackson wrote of Feder, whose column also attacked black civic
leaders such as Louis Farrakhan. The judge disclosed the letter in a
questionnaire for the Senate Judiciary Committee. Law clerks seldom share political opinions in a public forum during their terms..........To Read More....
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