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To: ConsistentLibertarian
Problem is that the people immigrating here probably hasn't a clue what a libertarian is.

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Clinton’s Subtle, but Historic, Redefinition of U.S. Immigration Policy

January 10, 2001

Commentary by Ira Mehlman Federation for American Immigration Reform Spokesman

The Clinton Administration is now a part of history, and historians are just getting started assessing the Clinton legacy. There will be plenty to keep them busy. area of health care reform and personal integrity.

Among the records set during the Clinton years was the largest sustained wave of immigration in America’s history. Some 10 million new immigrants arrived in the U.S. during his presidency, and by the time he left offices there were nearly 30 million foreign born residents, accounting for more than 10 percent of the population.

But perhaps more significant than the sheer numbers of people who settled here during the Clinton years, was the dramatic redefinition of the purpose of immigration policy and the relationship between immigrants and their adopted country.

After losing control of both houses of Congress in the 1994 election to the Republicans, Clinton embarked on a program to reshape the electorate in a way that was more to his liking. In addition to using his considerable powers of persuasion to win back public support, he set about creating a new American public. The administration directed the Immigration and Naturalization Service to mint new citizens in time to vote in the 1996 elections. Under the direct control of Vice President Gore, the Citizenship USA program was tasked with naturalizing as many noncitizens as they could possibly find in time to participate in the next election.

The plan succeeded. Democrats have eliminated the Republicans’ majority in the Senate and have significantly eroded their advantage in the House. An analysis of voting patterns across the country shows that voting by new citizens has been the deciding factor in numerous elections, and in nearly every case, has broken to the Democrats’ advantage.

In much the same way as employers have used immigrants to change labor market conditions to their advantage, the Clinton Administration used them to create an electorate more to their liking.

In the past, immigration was seen as policy designed to serve the interests of the nation. As such, there was a general belief that it was the responsibility of the immigrants to go the extra mile to accommodate themselves to the social, cultural and linguistic norms of the country. As customers, that relationship is reversed. It is the nation that must bend over backwards to accommodate the “customers,” and provide whatever services and programs they need.

Under the customer model, if immigration creates overcrowded schools, or exceeds the capacity of public health care system, you don’t reduce immigration. Instead you build as many schools and emergency rooms as the “customers” require. Under the customer model, it doesn’t matter whether immigrants have marketable skills, or that more than one-third have less than a high school education. It becomes the nation’s obligation to deal with the needs of the immigrants.

Very often it is the subtle policy changes of a presidential administration that define its legacy. Clinton’s subtle manipulation of immigration policy could prove to be among the most long lasting imprints he leaves on America.

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I believe we will have an uphill battle in the future just to keep our Constitutional Republic alive. Why import more democrats?

45 posted on 01/12/2004 8:39:10 PM PST by Missouri
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To: Missouri
Why import more democrats?

The situation is more insidious than the political leanings of the immigrants themselves.

The more you crowd people, the more likely they will think like Democrats and vote for Democrats.

Just take a look at the map of the 2000 elections: the more densely populated areas voted for Gore.

The more dense the population, the more artificially they live.

Certain ways of doing things become habitual.

It's bad enough that the urban population is growing from the migration of people from rural areas to cities for jobs, but to add even more people from immigration is putting the political sanity of the people at great risk.

55 posted on 01/12/2004 8:46:23 PM PST by Age of Reason
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