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Gov. Scott Walker walks away from the public on immigration
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ^ | May 4, 2015 | Craig Kafura, research associate, coordinates public opinion work,Chicago Council on Global Affairs

Posted on 05/05/2015 1:33:19 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

Republican presidential hopeful Gov. Scott Walker teased a new stance on immigration on Glenn Beck's radio show recently: Now, he wants to decrease legal immigration into the United States.

Walker's shift brings up several questions about how Americans — in particular, Republicans — think about immigration. Given the more pro-immigration positions of Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, Walker's move is a likely strategic play for the anti-immigration portion of the party. But public opinion polling data from The Chicago Council on Global Affairs shows that it is unlikely to benefit him politically in the long run.

Overall, we find that Republicans do not favor decreasing legal immigration. While that was a more common position even as late as 2008, support among Republicans for decreasing legal immigration has dropped off sharply since then, according to Chicago Council survey data. This holds true for the majority of Republicans who identify as "strong" Republicans: Only four in 10 of these very committed Republicans favor decreasing legal immigration levels.

The same is true for a key Republican constituency: In a 2013 survey of business leaders in the Midwest — including Wisconsin and ever-important Iowa — majorities of Republican business leaders favored increasing legal immigration for both high-skilled (54%) and low-skilled (56%) workers. That even as Midwestern Republican business leaders were divided between keeping overall legal immigration at the present level (44%) or decreasing it (43%); an additional one in seven (14%) favored increasing legal immigration.

The GOP itself — eager to woo more Latino voters — understands this polling. The 2012 election saw Barack Obama win seven of 10 Latino votes, racking up a 44-point margin over Mitt Romney with an electorate on track to double in size by 2030. The Republican National Committee's report on the election does not mince words:.....

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: aliens; economy; immigration; jobs; walker
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Breitbart: Conservative Media Rallies to Walker After Tough Talk on Legal Immigration

"The conservative movement’s leading media icons lined up to back Scott Walker after the media attempted to lynch him for talking tough on immigration.

After being attacked by outlets such as MSNBC, Mother Jones magazine and the Huffington Post, Walker stayed the course, telling the Quad City Times on Friday that American workers had to come first.

“A couple years ago, when the unemployment rate was at incredibly high levels and labor participation was low, why would we want to flood the market with more workers?” he said. “So that would be a time when you would have arguably less. As the unemployment rate goes down and labor participation rates go up, the two have to go hand in hand. Then it could be conceivably more than we have today. So it’s not a set number.”....

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Townhall: Scott Walker is Right About Reducing Legal Immigration

“In terms of legal immigration, how we need to approach that going forward is saying — the next president and the next congress need to make decisions about a legal immigration system that's based on, first and foremost, protecting American workers and American wages, because the more I've talked to folks, I've talked to Senator Sessions and others out there — but it is a fundamentally lost issue by many in elected positions today — is what is this doing for American workers looking for jobs, what is this doing to wages, and we need to have that be at the forefront of our discussion going forward.” – Scott Walker

It doesn’t matter if your ancestors came over on the Mayflower or if you became a citizen yesterday. An American citizen is an American citizen is an American citizen. However, there’s a world of difference between an American citizen and a foreigner. We owe American citizens a lot. We owe foreigners very little.

With that in mind, the first question that should asked when it comes to our legal immigration policy is, “Is this policy good for the Americans that are already here?”

According to Gallup, 39% of Americans want less immigration and only 7% want more, so to the larger plurality of Americans, what Scott Walker said is just common sense. However, among the political class, Walker’s comments set off a firestorm because so many of them have stopped taking what’s good for the American people into account when they consider immigration.

We already have limits on immigration, but the only thing that we ever seem to discuss is whether to raise them. That’s certainly not because the current massive level of immigration is helping the middle class..........."

1 posted on 05/05/2015 1:33:19 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

The key is whether we can trust Walker to stick to his newfound guns if he wins the nomination and the Chamber starts waving their checks around. I’d like to think we can, but the fact that it took him so long to figure out what he thinks about it makes me wonder.


2 posted on 05/05/2015 1:42:56 AM PDT by Hugin ("Do yourself a favor--first thing, get a firearm!")
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

The Milwaukee MSM is/are still seething since Walker kicked their butts in the recall and the last election.

He made good on his promise to remove unions as a political force and enacted the laws he promised to ensure they no longer are a political machine.

I was there and saw it first hand.


3 posted on 05/05/2015 1:44:46 AM PDT by freedumb2003 (As long as there is inequality of ambition, there will be inequality of wealth /dfgator 4/29/15)
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To: Hugin
"....“We need to focus where there’s agreement: securing the border and improving legal immigration,” [Sen. Ted Cruz] said. “And once we demonstrate we can secure the borders, I think then we can have a conversation about people who are here illegally.”

Cruz added that he tried unsuccessfully to pass an amendment to the bipartisan immigration bill that passed the Senate in 2013 that would have barred undocumented immigrants from receiving citizenship but still allowed them to obtain permits to live and work in America. Its failure, he said, showed Democrats were unwilling to compromise on citizenship at all costs.

Cruz’s anecdote again left things open to interpretation. At the time he offered his citizenship amendment, The New York Times described it as Cruz seeking a “middle ground” between full citizenship and mass deportation in which undocumented immigrants could still work legally in America.

On Wednesday, however, a spokesman for Cruz, Brian Phillips, clarified to msnbc on Twitter that this interpretation was incorrect and Cruz merely offered the amendment as an exercise to prove Democrats’ obstinacy on citizenship. It was not an endorsement of the work permit component of the bill that his amendment left intact.

“Cruz’s amendment had nothing to do with that issue,” Phillips said.

Cruz offered an unambiguous defense of greater legal immigration, where he boasted that he had offered to expand an annual cap on H1B visas for high-tech workers “fivefold” in order to attract more talent to the United States...."

4 posted on 05/05/2015 1:47:45 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Hugin

I don’t trust him. he was a pro-amnesty guy for too long to suddenly change his spots.


5 posted on 05/05/2015 1:48:28 AM PDT by Timber Rattler (Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
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To: freedumb2003
....He made good on his promise to remove unions as a political force and enacted the laws he promised to ensure they no longer are a political machine...

And now (as Rush puts it) he lives rent free in their minds. The rabid Left hate him so much that they continually overreach and show themselves for what they are and voters are moving away.

6 posted on 05/05/2015 1:49:58 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Timber Rattler
Actions speak louder than words:

January 3, 2011 - Walker assumes Office of Governor of Wisconsin.

June 27, 2011: Walker Revokes In-state Tuition For Undocumented Students Attending Univ And Colleges In Wisconsin "- On Sunday, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) signed his two-year 2011-2013 budget, which included ending in-state tuition for undocumented students attending public universities and colleges. In-state tuition for undocumented students was approved two years ago by former Governor Jim Doyle (D) after the Hispanic community struggled for 10 years to pass it."...

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Remove the magnets and secure the border.

[To date, Wisconsin is the only state to revoke instate tuition for illegals.]

7 posted on 05/05/2015 1:51:30 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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March 2015: “We strongly dispute this account. Governor Walker has been very clear that he does not support amnesty and believes that border security must be established and the rule of law must be followed. His position has not changed, he does not support citizenship for illegal immigrants, and this story line is false,” she announced in an email to journalists Thursday afternoon.”

“I made it clear that for me, if somebody wants to be a citizen, they need to go back to their country of origin, get in line, no preferential treatment,” Walker said. “In terms of what to do beyond that, again, that’s something we got to work with Congress on.”

8 posted on 05/05/2015 1:53:27 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Walker is a bobbing-and-weaving, flip-flopping, lying, slippery weasel. Even on ABORTION. And it’s clear he will NOT seal the borders, and will NOT deport illegal aliens, and will not deport ISIS (i.e., Muslims).


9 posted on 05/05/2015 2:15:19 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

I hope you’re right. As long as Walker sticks to his guns, I’m OK with Walker-Cruz or Cruz-Walker, but the rest of the Republican candidates are DOA as far as I’m concerned.


10 posted on 05/05/2015 2:20:02 AM PDT by Timber Rattler (Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

That is amazing and I am very, very surprised I never heard that before.

Good, and we DO need to reduce legal immigration, look what just happened to those people who worked for Disney, fired en masse and replace with HB1 visa holders.

If you look at the local NYC area news and they interview “men on the street”, if there’s been a fire or whatever, the people almost always have accents. It doesn’t matter what color, age or sex they are. I think there are almost no Americans living in NY now.

I’m sure they are all fine folks, but enough is enough and it’s become too much.

Secure the border, ensure the departure of those who arrive here on visas, reduce legal immigration and give it 10 to 20 years, then and only then should we begin to discuss what to do about the illegal entrants who remain.


11 posted on 05/05/2015 2:20:30 AM PDT by jocon307 (Tell it like it is.)
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To: Arthur McGowan

http://www.lifenews.com/2015/03/05/radical-pro-abortion-group-calls-pro-life-scott-walker-a-liar-on-abortion/

[full text] The 2016 presidential election has apparently begun in earnest and, even though he’s not even a full-fledged candidate for the Republican nomination, abortion advocates are already trashing potential candidate Scott Walker, the Wisconsin governor.

Walker has a lengthy pro-life record, signing multiple pro-life bills that have resulted in historic declines in the number of abortions in Wisconsin. Although Walker has stood up for protecting unborn children, he recently has touted the pro-woman aspect of his abortion record — releasing an ad late last year touting how he signed a bill to ensure women are able to see an ultrasound of their abortion beforehand and are given information about abortion alternatives.

Not content to let Walker steal any of their thunder — NARAL is renewing its bogus “war on women” attacks by claiming Walker is distorting his pro-life record by emphasizing how he also supports women. NARAL has unleashed a new ad essentially calling Walker a liar.

The NARAL ad announcement comes one day after Walker issued a letter re-stating his pro-life views and affirming his commitment to a ban on abortions after 20-weeks.

NARAL is so concerned Walker could become the nominee and win the 2016 election over Hillary Clinton that it’s taken out a full-page ad in the Des Moines Register, home of the first-in-the-nation Republican caucus, attacking Walker. Here’s more form the left-wing Madison newspaper:

“An abortion rights group is telling Iowans that Gov. Scott Walker “will never be honest with you” about his record on abortion, according to a full-page advertisement in Thursday’s Des Moines Register.

In its ad, NARAL Pro-Choice America said Walker has pushed to restrict access to contraception and legal abortions — a record he downplayed in 2014 during his re-election campaign against Madison School Board member Mary Burke.

Walker, a 2016 presidential hopeful who by many accounts won the Iowa Freedom Summit in January, will return to Iowa on Saturday to speak at the 2015 Iowa Ag Summit in Des Moines.

He will be joined by other Republicans seeking the GOP presidential nomination, including New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.

The advertisement comes days after Walker released an open letter saying he would sign a Wisconsin bill that banned abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. No such bill has been introduced yet, but an Assembly Republican told the State Journal on Tuesday that one is in the works.

The ad says Walker misled voters on his record by saying in the fall that legislation he signed on abortion leaves the final decision to women and their doctors, even though he had also previously sponsoring an abortion ban bill and legislation what would allow doctors to refuse to provide contraception.”


Pro-life groups were delighted by Walker’s letter supporting the ban on abortions after 20 weeks.

“Wisconsin Right to Life is very happy to hear that Governor Walker intends to sign a bill that would protect unborn children who are capable of feeling pain,” stated Heather Weininger, Executive Director of Wisconsin Right to Life. “In light of this excellent news, we urge the Wisconsin State Legislature to pass a bill to protect pain-capable unborn children as soon as possible.”

In 2013, Gov. Walker signed an ultrasound bill (Senate Bill 206, also known as Sonya’s Law) that ensures that women seeking abortions are given the opportunity to see their unborn children through ultrasound. The legislation also requires abortionists to have admitting privileges within thirty miles of their facility. This is the kind of pro-woman, pro-life bill that not only has proven to save the lives of unborn babies, but it has closed down abortion clinics that can’t comply with basic health and safety requirements. Sure enough, abortion centers in Wisconsin closed down after Walker signed the bill into law.

In an ad during his re-election campaign, Walker put forward a clear cut pro-life message showing compassion for women and unborn children: “I’m pro-life. But there’s no doubt in my mind the decision of whether or not to end a pregnancy is an agonizing one. That’s why I support legislation to increase safety and to provide more information for a woman considering her options.”

Walker has been a tireless advocate for women and unborn children, and when the bill passed, Wisconsin Right to Life applauded his efforts to protect citizens in their state.

The former legislative director of Wisconsin Right to Life, Susan Armacost, said “We thank Governor Walker for signing this important piece of legislation into law. Sonya’s Law will empower women to make truly informed decisions regarding how they will proceed with their pregnancies and will protect the lives of women who experience complications after their abortions.”

Since the ultrasound bill helps protect women and provides them with more information, you would think groups like Planned Parenthood and Emily’s List would support it. But instead, they oppose it and say it causes undue burden for women seeking abortions. This is because abortion businesses lose money when women change their mind about abortion. And since 78% of women who see an ultrasound of their unborn baby refuse abortion, its really bad for business.

Since Governor Walker took office in January 2011, the pro-life movement in Wisconsin has made monumental gains. Walker signed into law a state budget that included a provision to prohibit the UW Hospital Authority from being involved in performing abortions and from using taxpayer dollars to pay medical students to learn how to perform abortions. Walker steered Wisconsin Well Woman funds to local counties instead of Planned Parenthood.

Governor Walker also signed bills that allow Wisconsin to opt out of abortion funding under Obamacare, to protect pregnant women from coerced abortions and to prohibit RU486 chemical web cam abortions.

Ultimately, Walker and his record will appeal to pro-life Republicans looking for a replacement for Obama, who has been called the Abortion President.

As Armacost said: “Governor Walker’s deep belief in the sanctity of all human life is evident in the courageous actions he has taken to build a culture of life in Wisconsin. His concern for the most vulnerable members of the human family is reflected in the common sense and compassionate laws he has signed into law. Those initiatives will greatly benefit unborn children, women who are considering abortion and taxpayers of our state.”

Pro-life voters can also be assured that Governor Walker is an effective pro-life governor — after all, abortion activists wished he were dead. But he and his prospects for 2016 are very much alive.

Wisconsin Right to Life provided LifeNews with a lengthy dossier on Walker’s pro-life record, including votes while he was a member of the state legislature:

Abortion Funding: As an Assembly Representative, Walker voted against taxpayer funding of abortions for public employees. As Governor, Walker signed into law a state budget provision to prohibit the UW Hospital Authority from being involved in performing abortions and from using taxpayer dollars to pay medical students to learn to perform abortions. Also as Governor, Walker signed legislation allowing Wisconsin to opt-out of taxpayer-funded abortion coverage under ObamaCare.

Funding Abortion Providers: As an Assembly Representative, Walker voted to prohibit taxpayer dollars from going to organizations that provide or promote abortions. As Governor, Walker signed into law a state budget provision to prohibit Title V taxpayer dollars from going to organizations that perform abortions. Also as Governor, Walker steered funds from the Wisconsin Well Woman program to local counties instead of Planned Parenthood.

Protecting Unborn Children: As an Assembly Representative, Walker voted to recognize an unborn child as a separate victim of a criminal act against the pregnant mother, to prohibit partial-birth abortions, and to protect unborn children at risk due to drug or alcohol use by the mother.

Protecting Families: As an Assembly Representative, Walker voted to strengthen Wisconsin’s law requiring parental consent before a minor’s abortion. As Governor, Walker signed legislation returning sex education curriculum to local control and allowing abstinence-only programs.

Protecting Women: As an Assembly Representative, Walker voted for the Woman’s Right to Know Act which requires that women be given full information prior to an abortion and establishes a 24-hour waiting period. As Governor, Walker signed legislation to protect women from coerced abortions; to prohibit unsafe RU 486 chemical web cam abortions designed to expand abortions into local communities; to require that a woman view an ultrasound of her unborn child 24 hours before an abortion can take place; and to require abortionists to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of the abortion clinic.

Alternatives to Abortion: As an Assembly Representative, Walker voted for tax exemptions related to adoption expenses; to improve adoption laws; to expand funding for adoption assistance for children at risk of developing disabilities; and for a provision to allow a woman and her unborn child to be considered as a family eligible for BadgerCare.

Conscience Protections: As an Assembly Representative, Walker authored legislation to strengthen conscience protections for medical professionals and institutions.

Other: As an Assembly Representative, Walker voted in favor of legislation to prohibit lawsuits based on the “wrongful” life of an unborn child and to prohibit the sale of body parts of aborted babies. [end]


12 posted on 05/05/2015 2:34:31 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

What do you think of these items?

http://www.redstate.com/diary/freedomrepublican/2015/03/09/12-reasons-why-conservatives-should-reject-scott-walker/


13 posted on 05/05/2015 2:45:58 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Where does he stand on illegal immigration and amnesty?


14 posted on 05/05/2015 2:56:59 AM PDT by stilloftyhenight (http://www.tedcruz.org)
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To: Arthur McGowan

I know that you like that hitpiece by an anonymous anti-Walker writer at Red State - the Rand Paul supporter goldwaterconservative (Diary). It got a lot of play (Rand’s supporters are nothing if not busy on the Internet).

Here’s another one from RedState:

http://www.redstate.com/2015/04/14/redstate-2016-presidential-primary-power-rankings-april-2015/


15 posted on 05/05/2015 2:57:01 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: stilloftyhenight

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3286354/posts#8


16 posted on 05/05/2015 2:58:01 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

I don’t “like” it. I read it. I found it interesting. I wanted to know what you think of the items in it.


17 posted on 05/05/2015 3:04:03 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Thank you, CW.


18 posted on 05/05/2015 3:11:33 AM PDT by stilloftyhenight (http://www.tedcruz.org)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs

Three people in the back room with a fax machine, a phone and an internet connection. No pen.

19 posted on 05/05/2015 3:13:55 AM PDT by Tonytitan
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To: Timber Rattler
I don’t trust him. he was a pro-amnesty guy for too long to suddenly change his spots.

Which is a big fat LIE

Walker never supported amnesty. You are misinformed or a liberal troll.

I really don't care which, I just want to point you out for the LIES you try to spout here.

20 posted on 05/05/2015 3:17:44 AM PDT by Erik Latranyi
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