Accepted Quote by Rush Limbaugh
“When they got here, when they successfully emigrated - and not everybody that came through Ellis Island was accepted. If you were sick you were not allowed in. If you had any kind of a disease, we were in the process of trying to wipe out all these diseases. We did that by keeping people who had them out of the country. You might look at it today as, "Wow, that was really mean." No. It was putting America first. It was putting the American people first, and it was a realization that we can't take everybody.”
About This Quote
Immigration restrictions based on health were framed as protecting national interests, reflecting a prioritization of native citizens over inclusivity.
In simple terms: Health‑based immigration bans protect natives.
Prioritize national health.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- border control
- public health policy
- historical immigration
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- evaluate health criteria fairness
- balance security with compassion
Questions to Reflect On
- Is exclusion justified for health?
- How can policies be humane?
Such policies can be discriminatory.