Honestly it was nowhere near as important as the economy. Yes I know there is some relation but outside the deep Southwest it was far from the number 1 issue, I feel the same way most people here do about it but on my list of what’s most important to fix, it’s well behind the economy, taxes, the Mideast, healthcare...
Immigration was deliberately suppressed by the MSM, because they knew it was a loser for democrats. Republicans were sitting on their lead and too timid to bring it up.
Now the election is over, and many new Republicans in the House are strong advocates for controlling ILLEGAL immigration and securing the borders.
In about a year, immigration and defense/national security will again become top issues, after Obama and Herry Reid, (who owes his relection to the illeagl alien lobbies, like SEIU and the unions in the gaming and resort industry) bring up a flock of amnesty legislation and a national security incident occurs like the recent ones that were fortunately thwarted.
Obam has to bring up the amnesty issue to put timid Republicans on the spot because their history on illegal aliens is not good, and because he needs to polarize on this issue for his reelection. That’s why we have to keep the pressure on these newly elected Republicans who said they were going to listen to the people.
Obama’s only hope for reelection is to rally hispanics, blacks, gays, and all the fringe elements, and to hope that the Republicans put up another McCain or Dole, a not unlikely possibility.
Also, there was a resounding victory by that guy Barletta in northeastern Pennsylvania over incumbent Democrat Kanjorski. Barletta's only real claim to fame in terms of political experience was his track record as mayor of Hazleton -- when he implemented a rigorous enforcement program to keep illegal aliens from even renting homes in that town.
It's also worth noting that illegal immigration has lost some of its appeal as a major issue simply because there's a perception (maybe accurate) that the numbers of illegal immigrants in the U.S. have declined in recent years as the economy collapsed.
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They were keeping me informed all night long about the immigration issue and the elections.
It was a good night for US.
It looks like amnesty for illegals will never get passed.
No way will it pass a GOP House and the Senate only tightened up against amnesty.
We might actually get more money for border security, but without a GOP Senate, Barack Obama will continue to give back door amnesty to illegals.
With the election of Brown in California, illegals will continue to have sanctuary for their crimes and Brown will be giving illegals driver’s licenses and in-state tuition.
Illegal aliens & immigration. Honestly, don’t expect U.S. policy regarding illegal aliens from Mexico (yes, they come from other nations too) to change for this major reason-our help to Mexico which goes back to 1865. It doesn’t matter whether the Republicans or the Democrats dominate the Senate & Congress, nor does it matter who are our Presidents have been so far-Democrat or Republican. Let me give you the layman’s history of U.S.-Mexican relations after the Mexican-American war.
If you’re familiar with Mr. Pat Buchanan’s columns, the fact is that we have been helping Mexico since the end of the Civil War. It began in 1865 (around 2 decades after the end of the Mexican-American War) when France was intervening in Mexico & while the French may have had justification to get debts paid by Mexico, Napoleon 3 had ulterior motives, perhaps to colonize Mexico & France had violated the Monroe Doctrine. We had after the Civil War been giving help to Mexico militarily & in 1866, the U.S. military showed France the might it had in the Rio Grande River-showing France 40,000 American soldiers prepared to fight, the French withdrew from Mexico fearing war with the U.S.
Within a year, Emperor Ferdinand Maximilian (he was from Austria) whose intent was to be a good ruler of Mexico (most Mexicans view Maximilian neither as a hero nor a villain but as Mexico’s last Emperor who tried but didn’t do a good job for Mexico)but who had been put in power by the French was overthrown in 1867 in what could be called the Maximilian-Juarez civil war.
After the French left, Emperor Maximilian just didn’t get most Mexicans to support him & it was a matter of time before Benito Juarez, then to become Mexico’s President overthrew him & in 1867, Maximilian & his generals were executed by firing squad. Emperor Ferdinand Maximilian had good intentions for Mexico but he didn’t understand how to connect to the Mexican people. Unsure if the U.S. helped Benito Juarez in the Maximilian-Juarez civil war.
But going from there to the present, the history of our help to Mexico since 1865 shows that U.S. policy with Mexico isn’t expected to change anytime soon. We have since then given jobs to Mexico (people talk about outsourcing jobs to India, but we have outsourced jobs to Mexico for years-so many American products are made with Mexican labor). Whether our President has been Obama, Bush Jr., Clinton, etc. they have continued a long standing American policy with Mexico. We have done so much for Mexico, but have not gotten much in return & the help has been a 1 way street.
How much help did Mexico give to us militarily during WW1, WW2, the Korean & Vietnam Wars-by just sending us Mexican soldiers willing to fight for the U.S.? These are just things to think about & do you honestly expect any changes to come to the illegal aliens topic, as this all relates to our history of helping Mexico 1st militarily in 1866, but since then economically?