Amy Wax, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, allegedly said during a panel discussion on immigration that the U.S. would be better off with “more whites and fewer nonwhites.”
A university professor is facing backlash after allegedly making “racist” comments during a conference about conservatism over the weekend. Amy Wax, the Robert Mundheim Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, allegedly said during a panel discussion on immigration that the U.S. would be better off with “more whites and fewer nonwhites.”
“Conservatives need a realistic approach to immigration that... preserves the United States as a Western and First World nation,” she added during the"American Greatness and Immigration: The Case for Low and Slow" panel. The panel was based on her article,"Debating Immigration Restriction: The Case for Low and Slow," which was published in 2018 in the Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy.
— Elie Mystal July 18, 2019 Hey @Penn, I'm an alumna who is more than happy to end my regular contributions to the University if Amy Wax remains on staff. This is certainly not the first time Wax has made abhorrent statements as a Penn professor, but it absolutely needs to be the last. @PennLaw https://t.co/aJ9KByLihhPenn law professor Amy Wax is quoted in the article cited here saying"our country will be better off with more whites and fewer nonwhites." https://t.
Wax did not respond to Yahoo Lifestyle's request for comment sent to her university email address, but told Law.com that she questions the accuracy of Vox's report.
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