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Real Message of The Bush Amnesty
The American Conservative ^ | 1/9/2004 | Pat Buchanan

Posted on 01/09/2004 12:56:02 PM PST by JohnGalt

Real Message of The Bush Amnesty

by Pat Buchanan

If George Bush’s amnesty for between 8 million and 14 million illegal aliens is enacted, you can kiss the old America goodbye.

Consider what the president is saying with his amnesty. He is telling us that he cannot or will not do his constitutional duty to defend the states from invasion. He is saying that he simply cannot or will not protect our borders or enforce our immigration laws. He is saying he will no longer send illegal aliens back.

Not long ago, this would have produced calls for impeachment and cries that, “If Bush won’t enforce our laws, let’s elect a president who will.”

By offering amnesty and residency to millions who broke in line, broke our laws and broke into our country, Bush is not only rewarding wholesale criminality, he proposes to legalize it.

His amnesty will send this message to the world: the candy store is open, and the Americans cannot protect it. Now is the time to bust in.

As there must be billions of people willing to come and work for a fraction of our minimum wage—and exploit our social safety net—the number who could come under the Bush guest-worker program is almost infinite.

Imagine a car wash that employs 40 African-American, Latino, and white working-class folks at $8 an hour each. A new car wash down the street opens up, offering 40 new jobs at $5.15 an hour. No Americans apply. Under Bush’s proposal, that employer would be free to go to Asia, Africa, and Latin America, round up workers, and bring them in.

The new car wash with its foreign workers then drives the old car wash with its American workers out of business. Taxpayers are then forced to subsidize the newly unemployed—and pay for the medical care, food stamps, rent supplements, welfare, and schooling of all the new immigrants and their families, provide legal services when they get in trouble and pay for more cops to police their neighborhoods.

And every child born of a guest worker would, under our 14th Amendment, become an American citizen, automatically entitled to all the benefits of citizenship. Meanwhile, Bush’s amnesty will do nothing to halt the illegal invasion that continues to this hour. If you would know what America’s social, cultural, and fiscal future will look like, take a ride through Los Angeles, capital of Mexifornia.

But why did President Bush pick now to propose as explosive an idea as amnesty, when it seemed he was holding a winning hand on the issues of taxes, national security, the economy, and gay marriages?

One sees here the cynical ploy of “Boy Genius” Karl Rove. With the filing deadlines for the Republican primaries having passed and no GOP opponent, with no Third Party challenger from the Right, and with Dean the likely Democratic nominee, Rove knows conservatives are boxed in. In the old cliché, “The conservatives have nowhere else to go.”

So Rove is executing an “apertura a sinistra,” an opening to the Left, pandering to Hispanics and Mexican President Vicente Fox, to whom Bush is to pay a visit.

But Rove may be too clever for the president’s good. For there is no hard evidence that Hispanics, other than those militants who detest Republicans, are demanding amnesty. And with Bush’s spending on foreign aid soaring, his deficits rising, and the White House refusing to veto a single spending bill, Rove & Co. may have stretched conservative loyalty to the breaking point.

For some conservatives, this amnesty will snap it. They may just get on their hind legs and fight, for huge majorities have repeatedly registered opposition to any amnesty for illegal aliens. How is the president helped by a bloody battle with his political base in an election year?

Half a century ago, Dwight Eisenhower, informed there were a million illegals in the United States, most of them from Mexico, ordered them sent back. The project was called “Operation Wetback.”

Ike was a strong president. But in George W. Bush, we have a leader unwilling to pay the political price of doing his duty and enforcing the immigration laws of his country because he fears the reaction from the media elite and Mexican-Americans.

When it comes to standing up to truly powerful ethnic lobbies—the Hispanic Lobby, the Cuban-American Lobby, the Israeli Lobby—Bush wilts and folds every time. Nor is it a healthy sign for the future of our republic when its president offers an amnesty to law-breakers, rather than doing his painful duty to protect his country from what has now become an unstoppable foreign invasion.

The real threats to America’s survival do not come from the Sunni Triangle. They come from within, and unfortunately we have a president who either does not understand them or will not look them in the face.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial
KEYWORDS: aliens; crimepays; culturewar; illegalaliens; illegals; immigration; lawlessness; linecutters; nationalsuicide; notwhatinvasionmeans; patbuchanan; patisabeaner; rewardingcriminals
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To: narby
The first thing they'd do after they get fired is burn down their old employer.

I guess they aren't as wonderful as you would have us believe. Even you are admitting they are criminals first and foremost.

201 posted on 01/09/2004 4:41:08 PM PST by raybbr
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To: narby
Very goofy reasoning ---- we did get those people their OWN country just to prevent that kind of thing, the people in question already have their own country --- their own homeland. Being sent back home is not the same as being put into a gas chamber.

If you overstay your visa while on a trip in Mexico --- and they put you on a plane to the USA --- are you being tortured? Are you being murdered? No --- you're only going back home.
202 posted on 01/09/2004 4:41:53 PM PST by FITZ
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To: narby
I studied history enough to remember the "Trail of Tears" sent Cherokee Indians into Oklahoma Territory. Huge numbers of them died. This talk about deporting millions of mexicans reminds me of this debacle,

Again --- sending people back to their own homes isn't like removing them from their homelands and putting them on a reservation. Even the Pope told Vicente Fox that Mexico belongs to it's indigenous people and it's indigenous people belong to Mexico. That's also what the Mexican flag is all about --- the symbol of their historic homeland.

Your analogy would only make sense if we were taking over Mexico --- kicking the people off their farms and lands and sending them to live in a reservation.

203 posted on 01/09/2004 4:46:11 PM PST by FITZ
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To: BushisTheMan
He's not afraid to tackle tough problems," the Florida Republican said. "He's a leader who decides what's best for the country, politics be damned."

Well except for that big delay after 9/11.

As for the naysayers who constantly carp at Bush without offering solutions: "They have no credibility with me" after blowing "ample opportunity" to make improvements.

I guess we've been remiss in our duties..Not the govt.

204 posted on 01/09/2004 4:51:40 PM PST by PuNcH
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To: PuNcH
Does it even occur to you that people are paying with their lives and suffering the rape of family members because of this situation?

Absolutely. That is what is so deplorable about the situation as it exists--and I'm speaking about the victims in both the American citizen population & the non-citizen/ illegal immigrant population. The current situation makes it virtually impossible to find the lawbreakers and, furthermore, many crimes, particularly those against the illegal immigrants, go unreported.

Do those stories every make the national news and get personal?

Yes. Malvo, to name a really famous one. Yes. Workers piled & locked into trucks dead of heat exhaustion/ suffocation.

If it should come to that I'm still wondering how our police are going to end up killing a bunch of people. You know we've had refugee camps before.

How many do you think they have to ''kill'' for it to cause a sensation? Answer: The police don't have to ''kill'' anyone. A couple of toddlers dead from scorpion bites, an old man dead of heatstroke, a 15 year old girl horribly disfigured when a candle flame burns the tent in which she was sleeping, a young parent who commits suicide because his/ her dream for a better life has been shattered--how does that play on the nightly news, in the eyes of the world? For that matter, how does it play in the hearts of Americans? There is no way you can confine this debate to strictly the political/ legal arena and that is why the United States can not/ will not deport millions of people who, for the most part, came to this country because they were fleeing from lives of poverty & desparation.

205 posted on 01/09/2004 4:57:07 PM PST by elli1
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To: navyblue
When a person comes here legally on an immigration visa, it has to be proven that they have the means to live at least at 120% of the poverty line.

The poverty line isn't very high --- and it means the sponsor must be at 120% of the poverty line, the immigrant's worth might be 0 and the combined incomes are looked at when qualifying the immigrant for means tested programs ---ie welfare. The strategy most use --- don't have the wealthier family members do the sponsoring --- find the one with the lowest income, let them do the sponsoring, the immigrant gets all kinds of welfare. They also can use more than one family member to -- a combination of two or more --- they can be at 60% each --- combined they make 120% and the immigrant will easily qualify for all the many welfare programs.

206 posted on 01/09/2004 4:58:46 PM PST by FITZ
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To: narby
Why don't you come down here to Houston and witness the "joys" of the Mexican (and others including Moslems) Invasion. We traditional Americans are becoming a minority in our own country.
With the cementing of Affirmative Action, our children will be a 2nd class minority.
This is truly a matter of cultural and ethnic survival.
I can't recall another nation that has rolled over and let it's own people be displaced without a fight.
207 posted on 01/09/2004 4:59:18 PM PST by BnBlFlag (Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis)
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To: Aetius
Proponents of unending mass immigration always like to point out the success of assimilating the last great wave, yet they always leave out critical differences between that era and this one. Some include the modern existence of welfare, multiculturalism, and racial preferences.

Even with land for homesteading, an abundance of newly created factory jobs, a lot of land still in agriculture, cheap health care and schools --- there were big problems with those immigrants.

Labor unions got their big start with the immigrants, there was violence and bloodshed in the street. People aren't learning their history anymore and don't even know about the riots of the late 1800s.

208 posted on 01/09/2004 5:01:18 PM PST by FITZ
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To: narby
"Would you deport blacks because they have a higher crime rate"?.................No, that was Abe Lincoln's idea.
209 posted on 01/09/2004 5:04:43 PM PST by BnBlFlag (Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis)
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To: narby
We attacked, defeated, and destroyed the last country to send away a few million people of another race on rail cars. And if the US did the same, we'd deserve the same fate.

Are you comparing what the Nazis did to millions of innocent Jews to the problem of dealing with millions of illegal alien lawbreakers in the United States? If you are, you have quite a vivid and wild imagination. By the way, Jew is not a race, and not all Jews are of the same race.

210 posted on 01/09/2004 5:10:03 PM PST by judgeandjury
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To: Cyber Liberty
Just how the heck are we supposed to move millions of men, women and children in a matter of months? Cattle-cars?

Has anybody ever heard of buses, passenger trains, and airplanes?

211 posted on 01/09/2004 5:12:58 PM PST by judgeandjury
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To: JohnGalt
"When it comes to standing up to truly powerful ethnic lobbies—the Hispanic Lobby, the Cuban-American Lobby, the Israeli Lobby—Bush wilts and folds every time."

Hey Pat is called pandering with a Rove-ing eye. Pat you always told the truth for America's best interest. I'm glad you are not running again. You don't understand how to pander and why you only got .5% of the vote. Those lobbies are the 3rd rail of politics. They own Washington and the media [well add the corporate internationalists too]. Why do you think you always get smeared? You'll never learn. Thank God.

212 posted on 01/09/2004 5:19:47 PM PST by ex-snook (Protectionism is patriotism in the war for American jobs.)
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To: navyblue
Yes, but cheaper for who? Cheaper for the employer, yes. But don't forget that little thing you learned in Econ 101 about Externalities!

Somebody else will pay those costs!

Certainly, but in the perspective I was hoping to place my comment in - low labor costs supressing technological innovation - I chose to ignore those.

Plus, those externalities are already in place with no real mechanism to quantify or real solutions to deal with.

A system where the 8 - 14 million workers are accounted for, made at least in some part responsible for social costs, is better than what we have now.

At a minimum we could move beyond guess work and into hard numbers.

213 posted on 01/09/2004 5:28:19 PM PST by !1776!
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To: narby; Cyber Liberty
Deporting criminals is now equivalent to the gassing of Jews? A very strong arguing point I must say, sounds like something one may hear in a labor hall, or at the ACLU offices.
214 posted on 01/09/2004 5:39:40 PM PST by jeremiah (Sunshine scares all of them, for they all are cockaroaches)
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To: narby
We attacked, defeated, and destroyed the last country to send away a few million people of another race on rail cars. And if the US did the same, we'd deserve the same fate.

We just want to send them home, not to gas chambers.
BIIIIIIIIIG difference.
215 posted on 01/09/2004 5:46:03 PM PST by Stopislamnow (Islam-Founded by Evil, and thriving on death. Just like the modern democrats)
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To: narby
Gosh Narby, hope you are head of security for the Super Bowl this year. I don't have tickets, and figure that me and about 4,000 of my closest friends can crash the gate.......lets see, 80K divided by 4K......that is about one in 20 just like in real America. Once in, we can call our wives and kids to come in, of course if they may get sick, so I hope their is enough medical staff to tend to them. If they are hungry, the food servers can give them food for free, as I and my friends are broke, wait a minute, this is the Super Bowl, I can't enjoy it with kids around, so they should be prepared to have daycare for the yungins too. Gawd I love your world, cuz once we're in, it's too late...........Deal with it.
216 posted on 01/09/2004 5:56:50 PM PST by jeremiah (Sunshine scares all of them, for they all are cockaroaches)
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To: swampfox98
Actually the leaders of Mexico are no different than ours, they don't worry about losing their positions, they only become stronger, the more people they can rule over. A teeming underclass, needs a larger ruling class. Hence the Bushes, Kennedys, and all entrenched "haves" love this invasion. It is those paying the taxes and contributing more money than they receive in benefits, that get screwed.
217 posted on 01/09/2004 6:13:15 PM PST by jeremiah (Sunshine scares all of them, for they all are cockaroaches)
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To: narby
"Make any case you want that illegals do more crime"

Actually, Victor David Hanson and Michelle Malkin have already done that, and with very fine documentation to boot. But like all the apologists here you aren't interested in the truth.

"Would you deport blacks on the excuse they have a higher crime rate?"

Ah yes, the old 'you are a racist if...' argument. Full of hot air and juvenile debate tactics. Its about sovreignty, citizenship abd the rule of law. Something our current form of government seems to have forgotten about, unless it suits them to remember, or there is money in it.
218 posted on 01/09/2004 6:16:13 PM PST by Thisiswhoweare
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To: WhiteGuy; All
“If Bush won’t enforce our laws, let’s elect a president who will.”

Who's the man who will?

My vote's up for sale, and I'm open to hearing any recommendations.
219 posted on 01/09/2004 6:21:23 PM PST by k2blader (I will shake the nations, and the desired of all nations will come. - Haggai 2:7 -)
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To: Aetius
Whether or not we could deport all illegals is questionable.

Everyone wants to attack Bush for his proposal, and yet I have not seen a proposal from the dissenting side explaining how the above will be done.

220 posted on 01/09/2004 6:32:23 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (Freedom is a package deal - with it comes responsibilities and consequences.)
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