Posted on 06/05/2004 9:36:12 AM PDT by Spiff
By Dennis Durband, Editor
On Thursday evening, the eyes of America focused on Arizona, ground zero in the border invasion that tears at the fabric of the nation. Lawmakers and immigration experts came to Phoenix to encourage volunteers to do everything possible to succeed in getting the Protect Arizona Now (PAN) initiative qualified for the fall ballot.
PAN aims to require proof of citizenship to register to vote, photo I.D. when voting and proof of eligibility to receive non-federal mandated public benefits. By June 30th, PAN must submit 122,000 valid signatures to the Arizona Secretary of States office in order to get it placed on the official voting ballot for the November election. Recently, the signature tally was over 60,000.
One by one, a high-profile parade of speakers strode to the podium to implore Arizonans to make PAN succeed. The only person absent was PAN director Kathy McKee, who is feuding with fellow initiative leaders and is mistrustful of FAIR.
Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo, the foremost federal lawmaker in fighting the border invasion, flew in to rouse the PAN troops. So did Bay Buchanan, the sister of Pat Buchanan and director of Team America, Los Angeles talk show host Terry Anderson and several members of the Federation of Americans for Immigration Reform (FAIR). Based in Washington, D.C., FAIR is spending $100,000 to pay people to gather the necessary signatures. FAIR sponsored Thursdays rally.
Tancredo said, I love Arizona and will come to Arizona at the drop of a hat. The task you have ahead of you is a difficult one. Some good things are happening. You can tell momentum is shifting in this country. Little things are happening."
The congressman said that President Bush ignited a firestorm of protest in January when he introduced a Temporary Worker Program.
That prompted a response Ive never seen, Tancredo said, 1,000 calls to my office in four hours, 99.999 percent of which were negative. People were saying, Ive been a Republican all my life and Im not going to vote for him (President Bush).
Pat Buchanan said last week that the president has abandoned that plan.
However, at a Republican congressional retreat in Philadelphia two weeks after the Bush announcement, Tancredo felt that immigration reform would surely be placed on the agenda.
Its the one thing people agree on, Tancredo said. People by the throngs say, yes, secure the borders! We have two problems to get anything accomplished: the Democratic Party its a source of votes. On the other side weve got the Republican Party, which sees a source of cheap labor. These two power brokers are tough to beat. Karl Rove (senior advisor to Bush) and the White House people were at the retreat. At the end of the second day, I went up to speak. There were 30 members in line. Every person who spoke said, this immigration thing is he (Bush) crazy? Tell him to knock it off!
Some of these people had been lukewarm on immigration before this. Cong. Phil Gingrey of Georgia, whos a doctor and speaks with a Georgia drawl, said, Tell the president I took an informal poll on his immigration plan in my office and it came out right below genital herpes. Congressmen who were lukewarm now are using their websites to let people know they have been defending the borders since day one.
PAN will face a battle, Tancredo predicts, because major interests with a lot of money oppose it.
Come to this effort with enthusiasm and with no animus in your heart, Tancredo said. Do it because its right for the country. That is a good, solid reason! Take up this issue for all the right reasons.
Its not just a local issue, said Tancredo, a frequent speaker in Arizonas border invasion ground zero. You are the front line and will send a message. I want it to be the right issue. I ask you for your prayers for this country. I believe in the power of prayer. Come to it with the right hearts. I challenge you now. Do all you can do. Its all He (God) expects of you. This will succeed. Our nation is at risk. Do what you can. God bless you for your efforts and God bless this country.
FAIR director Dan Stein announced that his organization had released a report Thursday showing that the border invasion costs Arizona $1.3 billion a year, or $700 per household.
Each year, special interests are involved in this ponzi scheme, Stein said. There is no cheap labor, just cheap employers. We are supposed to sit idly by while they ask us to subsidize college for illegal aliens. We are in this mess because special interests for 30 years opposed efforts to strengthen border control and have made our border laws virtually impossible. Leaders of the two parties say shut up, we are moving to a free-trade zone. And they are letting the middle class dissolve. Both political parties conspired to stifle debate and thwart this effort.
State Rep. Russell Pearce (R-Mesa), a senior co-advisor for PAN, said the FAIR figure is actually conservative.
The FAIR report didnt deal with AHCCCS, a Medicaid program, Pearce said. In 2001, we spent $200 million on AHCCCS. In 2003, we spent $1.2 billion. Folks, we cant afford this. Eighty percent of the violent crime in this Valley can be attributed to illegal aliens. When are we going to put America first and not pander? This FAIR report is very conservative. Private hospitals lost $1.4 billion last year in uncompensated costs.
Pearce did agree that PAN faces formidable opposition from people with vested interests.
Its hard to stand up against the P.C. crowd, Pearce said. Shame on us for wanting to have standards as high as Blockbuster, which requires two forms of ID to check out a video, to vote. This is a very simple, modest initiative. It requires us to enforce the laws. People who dont uphold the oath of office they took ought to be removed from office. That Constitution does mean something. Im not afraid of conflict. Thirty legislators signed on to this. Its about fraud; some think fraud is okay.
Pearce said his neighbor, Nancy Martinez, knocked on hid door and asked if he was involved with the PAN initiative.
I said yes, and she said she is solidly behind me and its about time, we came here legally, Pearce said. A couple of Jeff Flakes relatives live my district and they are moving to Idaho because they arent putting up with the violence.
It was Terry Anderson who whipped the audience into a frenzy. The descendant of southern slaves, Andersons program can be heard on KRLA Los Angeles and KFNX (1100 AM) in Phoenix on Sunday nights. Anderson was one of a group of speakers who told the audience that all eyes nationally are on Arizona and its attempt to pass an initiative that will create a strong message about border enforcement.
You are going to be in the history books forever, Anderson said. You took a stand that nobody would take before you. You guys have to prove you can do it here. You must get done. Youve done what other Americans didnt do. There is hope; it is changing. Talk radio is 80 percent immigration the boards are lighting up. People are upset. I want to come back again to celebrate when its (PAN) put on the ballot and again when it passes. If you aint angry, you aint payin attention.
Anderson delivered harsh words for Southwest region congressmen who are compromising and sponsoring guest worker legislation.
Weve got a lot of politicians that suck, Anderson complained. (Arizona Congressman Jim) Kolbe sucks! (Arizona Congressman Jeff) Flake sucks! (Utah Congressman) Chris Cannon sucks! When you vote for the lesser of two evils, you get evil. Start acting like Republicans!
Bay Buchanan said, There is a security threat here, jobs are on the line and there is a cultural aspect here. It is imperative that this initiative pass. We cannot wait for the officials to wake up. They are gone, and we cant count on them. Reach out to others to join in this cause. It is incumbent on us to become involved. And Randy Graf must be elected and others like him. He is going up against the establishment and the press.
Graf is a state representative opposing Kolbe in the District 8 Republican primary Sept. 7.
Linda Purdue, who handles FAIRs membership database, defined the issue in more precise terms.
This PAN initiative is the No. 1 project going in the country and will send a shock wave all the way to the White House, Purdue said.
A couple of the speakers mentioned the inner turmoil revolving around McKee and predicted the squabble would soon be resolved.
Stein said: We have an internal dispute, which wont last more than a couple days.
There has been a little family feuding, Pearce acknowledged. I wish Kathy McKee was here to be recognized for all her hard work.
McKee has in recent months been airing dirty laundry in public, issuing news releases and email messages highly critical PANs leaders and volunteers, as well as FAIR. She has fired several people, including treasurer Rusty Childress, who was in attendance at Thursdays rally. Nevertheless, Pearce, co-advisor Randy Graf, PAN volunteers and FAIR all plan to continue onward in their desperate race against the calendar.
The mayor of Gilbert, Steve Berman also addressed the audience and explained that his community had bucked a Maricopa County trend and refused to accept Matricula Consular cards.
We are the only city so far to say no to the card. The Matricula Consular card is really about illegal immigration. We are a country at war. Every country has a right to know who is in their country. There is no tangible reason in my town to accept the card. I would advise other cities not to accept it. Its not about Hispanics; its about illegal immigrants. I am not about to accept drivers licenses for people from Saudi Arabia and Iraq either.
Meanwhile, as thousands of uninvited invaders pour across the Arizona border, U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ), a co-sponsor of guest worker legislation, focused his efforts in Washington this week on the burning issue of steroid use in professional sports.
Open border advocates like Bush and McCain and their buddies will have a lot to explain if a terrorist attack occurs again. The Mexican border is the easiest place for illegal aliens AND terrorists to enter. Lax border control and refusal to enforce immigration law does not make ANY sense.
Thank you spiff and Marine Inspector for attending this pivotal meet and keeping us appraised.
Check out this story --- two children kidnapped by pedophiles and smuggled over to the US --- to the state of Georgia. We're going to regret these open borders which encourages this kind of thing. Wait until they kidnap American children and hold them for ransom inside Mexico. It'll happen.
Thanks for posting this, Spiff.
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FAIR is not just suffering from internal problems:
"Anti-Immigration Group is Distorting EPI Research - Thursday June 3, 12:57 pm ET
WASHINGTON, June 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Recent news releases from a group that calls itself FAIR (Federation for American Immigration Reform) have misstated the current trends in U.S. wages and misused the Economic Policy Institute's analysis to support its contention that immigration is chiefly what is depressing U.S. wages.
A recent FAIR news release states: "According to Lawrence Mishel, research director of the Economic Policy Institute, real weekly wages have fallen by over 10 percent during the years of high immigration and population growth since 1979."
FAIR's statement contains several important distortions of the facts. The group states that since 1979, real weekly wages have fallen 10%; but in fact, the net drop from 1979 through 2003 is 1.8%. FAIR could have arrived at its 10% figure only by stopping the clock in the mid-90s -- before the surge in employment and consequent wage gains that occurred in the second half of the '90s, a period which was also, notably for this debate, distinguished by high immigration. For FAIR's purposes, 10% is a more dramatic figure -- but it is not accurate today. (Another clue that they are not using current data is that they identify Lawrence Mishel as EPI's research director. Mishel is EPI's president and has not been research director for a number of years.)
If you are using FAIR as a source, please do not cite EPI in support of their position."
Is this a legitimate gripe or a veiled attack on FAIR's credibility?
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040603/dcth029_1.html?printer=1
Youre welcome.
It was a thrill meeting Terry Anderson and Tom Tancredo, although, I was a little embarrassed, when both called me the hero in this fight.
I'm no hero; I just care about my country.
Our own governor has even said if there were terrorist attacks in Arizona, she would still over it. I am sure those borders would be closed, though, as soon as an angry mob sent her over it.
I believe that the borders should have been closed as much as possible after 9/11, but it seems that the powers in Washington didn't agree, and it was their responsibility and continues to be their responsibility which they are ignoring.
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