Posted on 04/03/2007 4:55:42 PM PDT by Afronaut
This document is a record and analysis of all of Sen. Thompson's immigration related congressional votes, cosponsorships, and other immigration actions during his career in Congress.
Immigration Profiles is the only exhaustive source for this information available in one place.
(Excerpt) Read more at profiles.numbersusa.com ...
Immigration voting record = F
In 1996, removed higher fines for businesses which hire illegal aliens
Sen. Thompson, in committee consideration of S.1664 protected businesses from having to pay higher fines when they are caught hiring illegal aliens. Under the idea that current fines were not enough of a deterrent against businesses cutting their labor costs by hiring illegal aliens, the Senate immigration subcommittee approved higher fines.
Various study commissions have found that the willingness of U.S. businesses to hire illegal aliens is the No. 1 incentive for foreign workers to become illegal aliens here. But Sen. Thompson voted with a 10-8 majority in the Judiciary Committee to remove the higher fines from the 1996 legislation against illegal immigration.
If true it would do serious damage to his chances.
“Immigration voting record = F”
Not good.
Almost as bad as Bush’s inaction on immigration...
Fred Thompson lacks the fire in his belly necessary to be President. If handed to him, he might do it. His thymotic needs can be easily solved by taking over the Paul Harvey radio slot.
I just don’t think he is going to run.
Glorius Ronald Maximus is the one to open the door to amnesty
Afronaut, what planet are you on??? He got A+s on enforcing immigration laws, and a C overall.
If you think he’s weak on immigration, you are free to point out is numerous bad votes. But saying he got an “F” when he got a C is beyond the pale.
Its a wingnut website that is obsessed with immigration issues and is probably operated by tancredo fans
Immigration voting record = F
Not good.
Not true, either.
The onlly “F” he got was for failure to “Reduce unnecessary visas,” by which NumbersUSA largely means H1-B visas for specific jobs requiring exceptional takents, training or education.
He received a C for his immigration record, and two A+s for combatting illegal immigration. And his votes do not reflect his positions which he states shifted dramatically after the WTC bombings.
I’ve got no axe to grind in this but I can sure tell the difference between an “F” rating and a “C” rating when I read it.
What’s with the misrepresentation?
Don't you think it's a bit unfair to leave out the portion of the law regarding employer sanctions in order to be able to say this about President Reagan?
Regards.
I, for one, would not be happy with a “C”. But we will wait and see what further info rattles down the pipe. I don’t consider Thompson to be that bad of a candidate, definitely better than the big 3.
And I am not even Drinking!
Still not to promising of a record.
>> If true it would do serious damage to his chances.
I don’t think so. He can certainly argue to the issue in its relevancy today. The issue is much worse now than 10 years ago and as such permits for the reevaluation of his opinion.
Sure.
But my point is that even the highly annointed Reagan could be critisized on immigration policy
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.