Posted on 04/21/2015 10:04:43 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
The Post reports that Walker now says, In terms of legal immigration, how we need to approach that going forward is saying the next president and the next Congress need to make decisions about a legal immigration system thats based on, first and foremost, protecting American workers and American wages. He went on to cite favorably Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) on the subject. The notion that legal immigration hurts the economy and native workers has been rebutted repeatedly and is widely disparaged by a host of pro-growth conservatives and scholars.....
AshLee Strong, spokeswoman for Walkers Our American Revival PAC, tells me:Governor Walker supports American workers wages and the U.S. economy and thinks both should be considered when crafting a policy for legal immigration. He strongly supports legal immigration, and like many Americans, believes that our economic situation should be considered instead of arbitrary caps on the amount of immigrants that can enter.
It is not clear whether Walker is doing a 180 on legal immigration because he has not yet come out with a complete plan of his own. Its not clear whether he understands that immigration is one way to boost economic growth. (There is replete evidence that immigration boosts revenue, growth and does not take jobs away from native-born workers.) Political tea-readers are therefore forced to guess at his inclinations from each utterance, but mentioning only Sessions by name is a red flag to those who see a know-nothing aversion to immigration that defies reality.
It would be hard to understand why Walker might go the Sessions route. His standing in the polls remains solid. Other pro-immigration Republicans are not hobbled by sticking with their past position. He could certainly oppose comprehensive immigration plans that legalize the status of those here illegally without veering into labor protectionism. ...."
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
June 27, 2011: Walker Revokes In-state Tuition For Undocumented Students Attending Univ And Colleges In Wisconsin "- On Sunday, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) signed his two-year 2011-2013 budget, which included ending in-state tuition for undocumented students attending public universities and colleges. In-state tuition for undocumented students was approved two years ago by former Governor Jim Doyle (D) after the Hispanic community struggled for 10 years to pass it."...
March 1, 2015: Fox News: Chris Wallace interviews Scott Walker:
".....WALKER: And my view has changed. I'm flat out saying it. I'm -- candidates can say that. Sometimes they don't. I'm saying my --
WALLACE: So, you've changed from 2013?
WALKER: Absolutely. I look at the problems we've experienced for the last few years. I've talked to governors on the border and others out there. I've talked to people all across America.
And the concerns I have is that we need to secure the border. We ultimately need to put in place a system that works. A legal immigration system that works.
And part of doing this is put the onus on employers, getting them E-Verify and tools to do that. But I don't think you do it through amnesty.".....
March 2015: We strongly dispute this account. Governor Walker has been very clear that he does not support amnesty and believes that border security must be established and the rule of law must be followed. His position has not changed, he does not support citizenship for illegal immigrants, and this story line is false, she announced in an email to journalists Thursday afternoon.
I made it clear that for me, if somebody wants to be a citizen, they need to go back to their country of origin, get in line, no preferential treatment, Walker said. In terms of what to do beyond that, again, thats something we got to work with Congress on.
[CLICK and read Walker's comments to Beck]:
April 20, 2015: Scott Walker Lays Out Pro American Worker Stance on Immigration "During an interview with Glenn Beck, Walker became the first declared or potential 2016 GOP presidential candidate to stake out a position on immigration fully in line with that of Senate Judiciary Committee subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest chairman Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL). He also noted that he has been working with Chairman Sessions on the issue to learn more about it.
Walker is now the only potential or declared GOP presidential candidate to discuss the negative effects of a massive increase in legal immigration on American workers:..........................."
So far Walker is espousing positions furthest to the right and that causes me some hope.
Wisconsins Shame: Every Aspect of My Life Is in Their Hands and They Hate Me
If a candidate does not propose building a barrier along the border first I’m not interested
Espousing. By that you mean talking, right?
Beyond talking...advocacy
People climb over barriers.
They tunnel under barriers.
They over-stay work and travel visas.
There are many fences along the Mexican/U.S. border.
ENFORCE the laws.
Protect and defend a secure border.
Jennifer Rubin, huh?
The NeoCons are nervous. Maybe the back up horse is straying out of the docks.
BTW Jenny....mass immigration doesn’t hurt workers? If not, what would be the point of it?
Ask the jerks at SoCal Edison who just booted 400 Americans to bring in H1Bs.
They didn’t do that to “expand the economy”. They did it to screw the “overpriced” people they have, and put more money in the managers pockets.
I never thought I would become a one issue voter, but the Illegal Immigration issue to me is so important to the survival of this country it has also become my litmus est.
Anyone who espouses a path to citizenship for "Illegal Aliens" won't get my vote. -Tom
That's what peaked my interest.
I am more severe.
Anyone who would legalize those now here illegally will not get my vote or money. Nor advocacy.
But they WILL get my eternal animus and I will do everything in my power to ensure they are never elected to any office again.
I don't care their position on any other issues.
The southern and western states politicians are deeply intertwined with the illegal alien labor lobby. The upper midwest states, not so much. I think after Walker took a trip down to the border, and took a look around, may have made him think twice about siding with the illegal alien lobby.
FLIP-FLOP, FLIP-FLOP Which way dose the wind blow today? said Scott Walker EAST-WEST-NORTH or SOUTH I must look out the window to see!
So far, that's Walker. Not Cruz.
Now if he ties reducing muslim terror to reducing muslim immigration, I'm going to write him a check.
“AshLee Strong’
Anyone who feels the need to write their name like this makes me a bit suspicious. Maybe her parents did this to her, but I suspect she feels the need to ‘be different’ and thusly is a bit insecure and not actually a Strong person.
OK, WaPo, calling for references on that one.
Walker is getting really close to supporting what my position on fraudulently documented foreigners has always been, go home and apply like everybody else. Enforcement works everywhere it has been tried.
Any talk of future legistaion makes me nervous. We need to see that they will enforce the laws we have before we agree to any changes.
Barriers aren’t 100% effective but they slow people down and give more time for the border patrol to respond. If they aren’t effective then why do people even bother building walls and fences? I was in the utility business for several decades before retiring. Any security consultant will tell you build barriers and install sensors and alarm systems if you truly want to protect your critical assets.
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