Posted on 02/19/2010 9:16:40 AM PST by AuntB
How has the growth of the immigrant population changed the political partisan leanings of the places where immigrants have settled? The answer to this question is of considerable interest to academic specialists, journalists, interest groups, and political parties engaged in the immigration policy debate. If the impact of mass immigration is politically neutral, there is no reason to be concerned that constituencies will change appreciably by the settlement and naturalization of new arrivals. In that case, immigration might have economic and cultural impacts that should be anticipated, but no one need be concerned about political shifts.
On the other hand, if immigration does change the politics of locales, districts, and even entire states, then what might those changes entail? Certainly one important implication will be a resultant public shift toward favoring governmental activism a belief that government should do more, rather than less. Latino voters, for instance, are presently among the demographic groups that are most strongly behind an activist government. This is undoubtedly because they have, on balance, lower incomes, and concentrate in areas monopolized by Democratic Party politics into which they are easily socialized.
Observers have witnessed the concurrent surge in Californias immigrant population, fueled mostly by the relocation of less-educated Mexicans, along with its rising Democratic Party majority, especially in presidential elections.1 Recent studies of Latino party identification have shown that those of Mexican origin, and occupying the lower rungs of the socioeconomic ladder, are especially likely to identify with the Democratic Party (Alvarez and Garcia-Bedolla 2003, 40). Remarkably, Latinos in California appear to vote overwhelming Democratic even when Republican Latino candidates are on the ballot opposing Anglo Democrats (Michelson 2005).
It is not surprising, then, that the nations sustained flow of lower-skilled immigrants, largely from Latin America, has given rise to predictions of an emerging Democratic Party majority by a variety of studious onlookers (Judis and Texiera 2002; Campbell 2008; Arnoldy 2008; Lopez and Taylor 2009). After all, the propensity for immigrants, and especially Latinos, to be swing voters has been wildly exaggerated by wishful-thinking Republican politicians and business-seeking pollsters who refuse to acknowledge the durability of individual party identification (Green, Palmquist, and Schickler 2002). Nevertheless, the rise in Democratic Party prospects in California and elsewhere has more than a single source, and it is always questionable just how much this partisan realignment can be attributed to immigration.
Among the findings:
* The electoral impact of immigration has been greatest in counties with large populations, where most immigrants settle. In these locations, Republicans have lost 0.58 percentage points in presidential elections for every one percentage-point increase in the size of the local immigrant population. On average the immigrant share has increased 9.5 percent in these counties.
* In counties of at least 50,000, where the immigrant share increased by at least two percentage points from 1980 to 2008, 62 percent saw a decline in the Republican percentage. In counties with at least a four percentage-point increase, 74 percent saw a decline in the GOP vote. In counties with at least a six percentage-point gain in the immigrant share, 83 percent saw a decline in the GOP vote share.
* Republicans have remained competitive in presidential elections because losses in high-immigration counties have been offset by steady gains in low-immigration counties.
* Even in Texas and Florida, often thought to be an exception, the rising immigrant population across counties is associated with sharply diminished support for Republican candidates.
* In Texas, for example, the estimate shows that for every 1 percentage-point increase in the immigrant population in a county, the Republican vote share dropped by 0.67 percentage points, which is more than the decline nationally association with immigration.
* The decline does not seem to be associated with the local Republican Partys position on illegal immigration.
Balderdash. Third Worlders are salivating over getting their hands on US foreign aid billions---the only way that happens is to further the fiction that they are a political special interest inside the US that will defeat candidates who do not kneel in obeisance to illegals.
REFERENCE The Ecuadorian government will ask the Organization of American States (OAS has 35 members) to promote the free movement of people within the continent in order to curb the deportation of immigrants who are in an irregular condition [Read: illegal] as a matter of human rights and to stop deportations
They are urging an integrated migrant policy with full respect for human rights in the framework of human mobility in order to avoid situations in which the undocumented immigrant might be arrested for a minor infraction and be deported, thus destroying his lifes future plans.
"Migratory agreements have been established by Mexico and Peru. Ecuador estimates that 1/5 of its population is in migratory status, mostly in the US, Spain and Italy. NOTE "Poor" illegals send billions back home---and "somebody" is getting a cut of it.
REFERENCE Gov't of Guatemala Protests Arrest of 3 in Florida Over Passports
ANALYSIS The Guatemala govt is scared stiff they won't get all the money Guatemalan immigrants are draining from the US Treasury. Guatemalan immigrants in the US sent $3.6 Billion back home last year alone. Social Security provides outrageous financial aid to Guatemalans who have been coached by their government to "seek asylum." These people never paid a dime into the SS system; yet they collect seven years straight, and get extended payments w/ political connections. Checks can amount to $1000 a month, and more. At a summit held last May, the Guatemalan AG for Human Rights said that 10% of Guatemala's population has relocated to the U S. About 60% currently in the US do not possess legal immigration documents.
A 2005 study by the Intl Organization for Migration, says the Guatemalan population in the US numbers 1,364,000. The study found that the vast majority of Guatemalan immigrants in the US sent home $3.6 billion last year, alone.
Mexicans sent some $50 billion back.
Agreed, Clemenza.
” A 2005 study by the Intl Organization for Migration, says the Guatemalan population in the US numbers 1,364,000. The study found that the vast majority of Guatemalan immigrants in the US sent home $3.6 billion last year, alone.
Mexicans sent some $50 billion back. “
Speaking of Guatemala, Nafbpo has some on that today:
http://www.nafbpo.org
Foreign News Report
Thursday, 2/18/10
Prensa Libre (Guatemala City, Guatemala) 2/17/10
Guatemalas President to promote U.S. migratory reform to Obama
Guatemalas President, Alvaro Colom, said this morning that he will seek to have his counterparts in Central America to lobby jointly for a meeting or at least a phone call with the U.S. President to speak to him about the migratory reform. The opportunity for Colom to lobby with the regional heads of state will be the Rio Group meeting to be held in Cancun, Mexico, next week. (This is the Summit Meeting of Latin American and Caribbean Nations, an organization that excludes Canada and the United States.)
During his Presidential Dispatch radio program, originating this time from Washington, Colom said, We are going to ask our companions and friends, presidents of Central America, to seek a meeting with President Obama or a phone communication, so that he may see that we are united. Guatemala promotes an 11 point initiative so the United States may be aware of it and may take it into account when the time for migratory reform debate comes around, for which reason he has sought the backing of Central American countries.
Benjamin Monterroso, SEIU (Service Employees International Union) and migrant communities leader in the United States, stated in the same radio program that it is necessary to promote lobbying in the United States Senate because he deemed that the chances of starting the immigration reform debate cannot be after March 21st; otherwise, the issue will be delayed three or four years.
http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/2010/febrero/17/376235.html
La Hora (Guatemala City, Guatemala) 2/17/10
Guatemalas President visit to the U.S.
Guatemalas President Alvaro Colom is flying to the U.S. today (Wed., 2/17) for a three day visit, with the objective of meeting with Jose Miguel Insunza, Secretary General of the OAS, to thank him for the support obtained during the crisis in May. He will also attend the inauguration of the Guatemalan Consulate in Maryland, and meet with the Secretary General of the U.N., Ban Ki-Moon, to speak about the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala. He will also chat with Hillary Clinton about security and justice, the Merida Plan, migratory reform and the effects of climatic change.
http://www.lahora.com.gt/notas.php?key=62708&fch=2010-02-16
QUOTING FORMER CONG TOM TANCREDO (R-Colo) Juan Hernandez headed up the Mexican govt agency, "Ministry of Mexicans Living in the United States. Hernandez is a dual citizen of the United States and Mexico, and a good friend of then-presidents Bush and Mexico's Vicente Fox."
Hernandez was presidential candidate John McCain's Hispanic outreach man.
Hernandez explained to Cong Tancredo the purpose of the Mexican government agency: Ministry of Mexicans Living in the United States:
(1) to increase the flow of Mexican nationals to the United States.....
(2) to compel Mexican nationals in the US to serve Mexicos needs;
(3) to increase US remittances to Mexico of $50 billion a year (30% of the Mexican GDP);
(4) to get US jobs for an exploding Mexican population, alleviating Mexico's social instability due to rising unemployment;
(5) to get free US training for Mexicans, who are expected to return and repatriate those skills back to Mexico.
Hernandez supports amnesty: "By populating the United States with millions of Hispanics tied economically, politically and linguistically to Mexico, we are able to exert enormous influence and pressure on US policy and its dealings with Mexico."
SOURCE http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=33894
NOTE: " Exerting enormous influence and pressure on US policy and its dealings with Mexico" means extorting billions of US tax dollars to subsidize corrupt Third World federales.
Drooling with diversity, Ted Kennedy pushed SEVEN amnesties into law. None was followed by a reduction in illegal immigration, as he "said" it would.
1. In 1986, Ted Kennedys blanket amnesty for 2.7 million illegal aliens promised a lot more enforcement but did not set any requirements for actual reductions in illegal immigration.
2. In 1994, Ted Kennedys Section 245(i) Amnesty gave legal residence and jobs to 578,000 illegal aliens. It was a temporary rolling amnesty primarily for extended family members of immigrants who instead of waiting in line, come on to the country illegally.
3. In 1997, Ted Kennedys extension of the Section 245(i) rolling amnesty was followed by an increasing flow of illegal immigration.
4. In 1997, Ted Kennedy also won an amnesty for close to one million illegal aliens from Central America. Illegal immigration sped up some more.
5. In 1998, Ted Kennedy won an amnesty for 125,000 illegal aliens from Haiti.
6. In 2000, Ted Kennedy got the so-called Late Amnesty, legalizing another 400,000 illegal aliens who claimed that they missed out on Kennedys 1986 amnesty.
7. In 2000, Ted Kennedy also won the LIFE Act Amnesty for an estimated 900,000 illegal aliens. It was another reinstatement of the rolling Section 245(i) amnesty.......an estimated 900,000 illegal aliens. Illegal immigration accelerated. SOURCE http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2328980/posts?page=5#5
Another disastrous Kennedy legacy:
Teddy and his brother Bobby were instrumental in drawing up and passing the 1965 immigration "reform" law----that changed the ethnic distribution of immigrants who were coming in from predominantly European origin....... to encourage predominantly Latin American, and other Third World immigration, and Asians (including Moslems).
The primary purpose of their bill (never admitted publicly), was new Dem voters.......including illegals with stolen ID's that followed.
Another disastrous consequence: the US was more vulnerable to sabotage from within. The immigration tidal wave enabled the Left's evil agenda of "diversity," "multiculturalism," and "political correctness." Ethnic tensions in both urban and suburban areas were exacerbated.
The MSM has never linked the increased "Balkanization." and instability of American culture to the Kennedy brothers, although they deserve a huge share of the blame.
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RIDING THE US GRAVY TRAIN---THE SAGA OF PEDRO An illegal alien w/ wife and five children violates our borders. He gets a job mowing loans for $5.00 or 6.00/hour. At that low wage, with six dependents, he pays no income tax, so each year, he files an Income Tax Return to get "EITC---earned income credit" of up to $3,200 scot-free.
He qualifies for Section 8 housing and subsidized rent. He qualifies for food stamps and no deductible, no co-pay free health care. His children get free school breakfasts and lunches. The kids qualify for monthly SSI checks by faking ADD; the illegal and his wife get SSI by faking being aged, blind or disabled; SSI qualifies them for Medicare.
Plus illegals don't have to worry about pricey items like car insurance, life insurance, or homeowners insurance, and they qualify for relief from high energy bills.
ALL OF THAT IS COLLECTED WITH JUST ONE IDENTITY Evidence shows illegals establish several identities with phony SS nos and fake documents (which these "poor immigrants" buy from document brokers for several thousand dollars). All those phony identities vote, too.
The illegal gravy train increases our costs---state and federal taxes, homeowners and auto insurance, utilities and healthcare, so that greedy illegals---violating our borders with their hands out----can enjoy a perpetual free ride on the US gravy train.
Cash or part cash businesses that immigrants love. I am telling the truth here and this applies to legal and illegal immigrants. You sucka white collar workers getting all your taxes deducted... ... That Greek or Palestinian immigrant getting his hands dirty running a gas station, repair too. Or he runs a limo or taxi service. He is getting rich and laughing at you and you wife who would only marry a white collar worker. This has gone on for years
Cash or part cash tax dodging businesses that immigrants love-—>>
—restaurants
— automobile repair
—gas station
—limo
—taxi
—check cashing
—money remittance stores that send their money to the old county
—travel agencies
-— bodegas
—convenience store
—7-11 stores
— liquor stores
-— Korean green grocers you find all over NYC
— produce stores
-— motels run by Indian and Pakistani immigrants
**** Not a complete list by any means. Not saying they cheat taxes 100%. Only an idiot does that. More like 50-60-70%
The Indians have taken over Subway, 7/11 and Dunkin Donut franchises. I would not eat in these places b/c they have a lower standard of cleanliness than we have.
Don’t confuse outlyiers with the new norm. If it takes a huge republican sweep to get Republicans elected in what had been swing areas, we lost.
Oh....
I forgot dry cleaners which are often Korean owned ...nice part cash business to cheat taxes on. My point is that much of the last 25 years of immigrant prosperity that open borders types boast about comes from tax cheating and the dumbass natives are left to pick up the tab.
In the early 1980s I was visiting my sister in midtown NYC. She was on to this ages ago! We went into a a Korean greengrocer and she bought something. Gave the 17 year old Korean cashier (maybe a daughter I suppose) a five dollar bill and the daughter proceeded to fish the change out of a cigar box under the counter
My sister demanded that the purchase be rung up on the cash register so it would be visible to the state and federal tax authorities. She did this often
"Miss Us Yet...?"
Three straight statewide Republican wins, with 2 of the wins in true blue states that Republicans haven’t won in decades, can hardly be called âoutliersâ. If you think they are outliers, just watch what happens in November, when we take the Democrats apart.
The Tea Party poll is still active!
http://taxdayteaparty.com/2010/02/poll-would-you-support-jd-hayworth-against-john-mccain/
POLL: Would you support JD Hayworth against John McCain?
Absolutely! Hayworth is great and McCain needs to go. 78% (1,915 votes)
Perhaps, but I would rather support someone else against McCain 9% (212 votes)
Not at all. John McCain should be left alone 10% (251 votes)
Third party is the way to go 3% (77 votes)
Total Votes: 2,455
Good for your sister.
Immigrants come here from corrupt nation states where graft is an everyday occurrence.
Mexicans had to be warned not to offer bribes to police officers and other authorities in the US-—where it is a crime. Not a crime in Mexico. It’s been reported that in Mexico you pay for everything-—even to get to the head of the line.
What is even more nauseating is the sense of entitlement they bring with them-—as if they are entitled to handouts and freebies that we Americans put in place for OUR needy citizens.
“Its been reported that in Mexico you pay for everything-even to get to the head of the line.”
That is just a fact and a way of life. They call it ‘Mordida’. I’ve been there and experienced it. Money talks.
[snip]Some things in Mexico seem to never change
The Bite is Alive and Well in Mexico
Di no a la mordida”LA MORDIDA”, translation “the bite” is the term used for a bribe in this country. It is the traditional and customary way of getting things done.
The bureaucrat who does your bidding takes a bite out of the cost of completing your objective. Mexican reformers are trying to change this condition with little success. It is so institutionalized that it could take decades before the situation changes appreciably. Bribing a cop, a judge or a permit agent is not the exclusive domain of Mexico. News stories about bribery scandals in the United States are not uncommon but in Mexico it is a way of life instead of an aberration in the system.
Payoffs in the U.S. are usually in the form of political favors, exchanged for campaign contributions. In Mexico it is endemic to almost all agencies of government: Treasury, immigration, customs, commerce commissions, police, judges, planning departments and even lawyers who will “throw” your case to your opponent in a law suit. It is a customary way of doing business in Mexico and most Mexicanos treat it with a shrug of the shoulders. They complain about it but accept it stoically as a way of life.
http://www.mexicomatters.net/retirementmexico/04_bribeslamordidainmexico.php
Thew current mood is an outlyer just as 1994 was. We lost many good congressman and senators in 1996 and 1998. Look up regression to mean.
It is ultimately more of a values than a race issue. And it becomes increasingly important for conservative candidates to "show-up" in these communities regardless of how they got that way to argue those Judeo-Christian values strengths. The alternative is to what?... Simply throw in the towel?
It is really galling to remember how George W. Bush and the leadership of the Republican Party in Washington tried as hard as they could to force an amnesty bill into law. They wanted to legalize millions of poor Mexican peasants who would almost certainly have voted for Democrats. Those peasants will all retain Mexican citizenship and allegience to Mexico.
Bush, et al were joined at the hip with the Democrats on that issue. Don’t forget either that Bush refused to close our borders. Something stinks in our government and it didn’t start with that Marxist in the White House.
Now we see McCain, Graham and other Republican sell outs proclaiming their conservatism. They make me want puke.
The Demographic future of this country and this planet is a pile of shit. You may see it yet where you live, but you will, sooner or later.
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