Posted on 06/16/2007 5:19:45 PM PDT by hardback
PROVIDENCE Immigration reform was to be George W. Bushs legacy. Its now clear that he wont have a legacy to stand on.
The presidents visit to the Capitol was supposed to restart the immigration grand bargain, currently in a mid-air stall. As is his habit, he painted scary scenarios if things dont go his way. (Note how he lists the dire consequences of pulling out of the mess he created in Iraq.) On immigration, he warns that the status quo is unacceptable.
And we can thank him for that unacceptable status quo. As Americas chief executive, it was Bushs duty to enforce the laws against hiring illegal immigrants.
And for seven years, he did next to nothing. No, he did worse than nothing. In 2004, he publicly vowed to match any willing worker with any willing employer, thus ending the tradition that stressed the interests of American labor in making immigration policy. The message was heard as intended, setting off a new surge of illegal entrants.
One recalls the famous line in the movie Touch of Evil, when Orson Welles, a corrupt U.S. cop, asks Marlene Dietrich, a fortune-telling madam in Tijuana, to read his future. You havent got any, she says ominously. Your future is all used up.
The same can be said of Bushs future as a leader on immigration reform. The presidents credibility is all used up by his conscious strategy to neglect immigration enforcement part of a shameful drive to cheapen American labor for the advantage of business.
Bush also pulled a bait-and-switch. He always spoke of amnesty as something that would be extended to illegal aliens whove been here a long time and paid their back taxes. But the bill he supports gives amnesty to people who crashed the border as recently as six months ago, and it drops the part about back taxes.
So, small wonder that Americans greet Bushs views on the immigration bill with either hostility or utter indifference. They sense that the fix is in that illegal-alien advocates and big business have combined with lawmakers to sell them out.
And they dont want to fall for a repeat of the 1986 grand bargain, which promised amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants in return for fines against employers who hire them. The amnesty came off, while the employer sanctions were sabotaged. The original proposal called for a computerized registry against which employers would have to verify the right of all job applicants to work in the United States. It was ditched and replaced with an honor system that let employers accept documents that looked OK to them. Thus, a new era of counterfeiting was born.
Heres a simple idea to build public support for an immigration compromise: Have Congress pass the part of the bill that would force employers to check all new hires eligibility to work in the United States with a database (and fine those who dont). Once thats being done to the publics satisfaction, we can discuss what to do about the illegal immigrants living here and whether to increase the number of legal visas.
The latest round of threats has it that if Congress doesnt pass comprehensive immigration reform right away, the issue will get lost in the upcoming presidential campaigns. Wrong. On the contrary, the American people will have the opportunity to press the candidates on what they would do about a matter that affects their wages, health care, taxes and the environment.
There are worse things than the status quo. Bush has shown time and again that he knows how to create them. Now, if he would only just go away.
n Froma Harrop is a member of the Providence (R.I.) Journal editorial board and a Creators Syndicate colum
The word coming out of Congress now is that even the touch back "Z" visa requirement will probably be dropped because too many illegals will not actually comply with that specific provision. Just wonderful.
George Sr. used Georgy Jr. to fire John Sununu and others. I remember watching Georgy Jr. on TV as he ripped the head off of an endangered bird after he shot it while hunting. Also, I remember when Pat Robertson, (who is one of George Jr’s main crack whores) begged him not to kill Carla Fay Tucker who was a “born again Christian” who had been convicted of murder. Bush Jr. killed her and laughed an evil laugh about how she begged him to spare her life. Even the warden of the prison said Carla was rehabilitated; there was no need to kill her.
It has been one long gut ache with him as president.
No need except that she had committed murder, for which she was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death in a court of law. She may have been "rehabilitated" during her time in prison, but that hardly changes her guilt.
Either that or he has retarded advisors telling him that he'll be "loved" by liberals for pushing democrat ideas. His approval numbers suck even worse because he keeps screwing his base. Despite Iraq, he would be 20 points up in the polls if he had always fought for conservative ideas. A lot of Freepers disapproved of him even before this because of things like the Medicare prescription bill, and the ridiculous spending.
After he gets done with the Republican party his legacy will be the one party system.
CALL! CALL! CALL! CALL! AND KEEP CALLING TILL THE LINES FRY!
WRITE! WRITE! WRITE! WRITE! TILL YOU RUN OUT OF INK IN YOUR PEN!
Bombard the Democrats as well, especially the ones that ran on an anti illegal immigration plank and the ones in marginal districts who could be vulnerable. keep pounding on them. This is a bipartisan issue not a Conservative or Liberal issue BUT AN AMERICAN issue.
George W. is not quite normal.
I had a feeling she was probably a lib. Nevertheless, what she’s said in this piece is very true.
Please tell me...what “endangered” bird was beheaded?
Yup. It’s carpe diem time inside the beltway.
I don't know what kind of bird it was but the story was on the television news. It was around 1991 and the story showed how Bush Jr. shot a bird, then walked over found that it was still alive, and twisted it's head off. It came out later that day that the bird species was on an endangered species list. I think Bushy paid a fine for killing the bird.
I wonder what is the lowest his approval rating can get ??
You are correct. We need to keep that in mind.
Ooooooo! Ooooooooo!! Oooooooooo!!! I love it when ya talks dirty like dat...
It is exactly that. It is in the small print that it an âexecutive pardonâ.
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