Vice President JD Vance recently declared that America doesnât need to âimport a foreign class of servantsâ to remain competitive. âWe did it in the â50s and â60s,â he said. âWe put a man on the moon with American talent. Some German and Jewish scientists who had come over during World War two, but mostly by American citizens.â
The line is memorableânot for its nationalism, but for its breathtaking amnesia.
The moon landing was not the product of some closed, white-bread meritocracy. It was powered by German engineers, Jewish refugees, and immigrant scientistsâmany quite literally âimported.â Wernher von Braun, the face of NASAâs rocket program, was a former Nazi, repurposed by America for its Cold War dreams.
Today, the immigrant pipeline Vance sneers at includes his own in-lawsâhis wifeâs parents, Indian-born academics. I’ve highlighted this problematic tendency before. They werenât servants. They were scholars. Like hundreds of thousands who have powered this countryâs universities, tech firms, hospitals, and labs. America doesnât run on pedigree. It runs on brains. And yes, those brains often have accents.
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