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The effort is designed to help Bush take control of an increasingly contentious debate that has threatened to split the Republican Party and undermine its outreach to Latino voters...The article is so full of canards both from the BushBots and the LAT that I don't know where to start. Here are just a few:
A guest-worker program is favored by many Latinos and by businesses, many of them major GOP donors that depend on a steady flow of workers from Mexico and other countries. The White House effort is aimed at satisfying these groups while promoting tougher border security enforcement. The latter focus is an attempt to mollify a vocal bloc of cultural conservatives in the GOP - some in the House leadership - who argue that undocumented workers present a security threat and take some jobs that could be filled by Americans.
Some Republican strategists worry that the more extreme voices in this camp are alienating Latino voters with anti-immigrant language, and one goal of the new coalition is to marginalize those voices...
"There's two voices right now, and the noisy one is what I call the slam-the-borders crowd... The voice we want to speak with - and the one that will be in unison with President Bush - is the voice that echoes those marvelous words on the Statue of Liberty."Obviously, there are more than two voices, and very few people want to completely stop immigration. Emma Lazarus didn't have the current situation in mind: multiculturalism, the welfare state, and all the rest didn't exist at the time.
Immigration2005b · Sun, 07/24/2005 - 11:41 · · Importance: 1
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The Minutemen in CA are discovering completely undefended and unfenced sections of the border there just as they did in Arizona. It is now beyond dispute that the traffic in illegal aliens(and implicitly drug-trafficking)is being encouraged by the Bush-Fox administration. Ask yourself what good does it do for local authorities and the DEA to raid meth labs in the US when meth can be easily smuggled across the open border with Mexico?
Posted by: perroazul del norte at Jul 26, 2005 12:14 AM
"practical ways"
Some of us would say, having experienced it in Southern California, there is no "practical way" to deal with such an uncontrolled influx, which pretty much describes what is going on now, especially with illegal immigration. Except to leave, which the 2000 census showed millions of white Californians had done since 1990. (Gee, I wonder why?)
But as a start, I favor enforcing current immigration law, including laws against employing those without a legal right to be and work here. Until and unless we democratically decide to change those laws.
Posted by: eh at Jul 25, 2005 12:49 PM
Truth be told we really have the clueless paranoid radical anti-immigration fanatical movement to thank for this coalition. If not for the whining of the Minutemen, SOS, FAIR and other organizations, this coalition may have never formed.
But now hopefully practical ways to deal with immigrants and immigration will be discussed.
Posted by: Ralph at Jul 25, 2005 4:48 AM
It is pretty clear now that President Bush is very pro-illegal immigration. He has repeatedly tried to get some sort of an amnesty passed through Congress and always talks about the "benefits" of immigration.
What I don't get is why?
Is he a whore to the big business lobby?
Does he seriously believe this pandering will win the Republican Party a bigger share of the Hispanic vote?
Or is it something else?
I sure hope his open-borders proposal gets shot down because it is sheer madness. It would allow ANYONE from ANYWHERE to come to the United States as long as there is a company willing to hire them.
Posted by: Eric at Jul 24, 2005 10:46 PM