Posted on 01/10/2018 4:44:23 AM PST by SJackson
Leaked memo reveals they are fighting to make the DREAMer nightmare permanent.
Democrats at the Lefts premier think tank have finally admitted in a leaked memo that illegal immigration is key to their partys future electoral success.
Republicans may not be angels but they have never wielded compassion as a cudgel the way Democrats do. But this memo ought to end Democrats phony compassion shtick for all time. Power is the only thing that matters to them. They dont care about America or Americans. They care only about winning. Honest observers have known this for years.
What did Democrats actually do this time to help solidify their image as the party of power over principle?
Specifically, the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a sister organization of the Center for American Progress, distributed a brief to allies Monday calling the so-called DREAMers, that is, illegal aliens brought to the country at a young age, a critical component of the Democratic Partys future electoral success, the Daily Caller reports.
Democrats cant win elections without cheating. They pushed the 1993 Motor-Voter law to make voter fraud easy to commit and difficult to prosecute. They oppose voter ID laws tooth-and-nail for the same reason. They changed immigration laws a long time ago so they could change the electorate by importing new voters.
Thats why left-wingers invented chain migration in the Sixties. It is a magic carpet that brings terrorists, public charges, and low- and no-skilled workers to the United States. Democrats rigged the game by modifying immigration law. The resultant tsunami of immigrants from authoritarian Third World countries over the past half century helped Democrats grow their political base. It supposedly takes generations for immigrant families to back away from collectivism and big government as solutions to life's problems and become Republicans. Continued high immigration rates benefit Democrats and the crony capitalists who bankroll them, impoverish the workers already here, and virtually guarantee endless growth in the size and scope of government.
Worker skill levels dropped after the enactment of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1965 which began the flood of immigrants from countries hostile to the traditional American values of limited government, individualism, and a healthy respect for markets and civil society. When the INA was overhauled, a "national origins" formula calculated to maintain the existing population demographic in the nation as of 1924, was dumped in favor of one based on immigrants' skills and family relationships with U.S. citizens or residents.
Democrats arent stupid.
Protecting those whove benefited from former President Obamas Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy is so important to the Left that Democrats have to refuse to offer any votes for Republican spending bills that do not offer a fix for Dreamers and instead appropriate funds to deport them, reads the document dated Jan. 8 co-authored by CAP Action Fund President Jennifer Palmieri and Executive Director Navin Nayak. Both worked for Hillary Clintons presidential campaign. Palmieri was Clintons communications director; Nayak was her director of opinion research.
DREAMers, by the way, are the stuff of leftist myth. The misleading sobriquet comes from the DREAM (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors) Act, a legislative proposal to grant underage illegals immigration amnesty. The conceit was invented to promote the illegal immigration Democrats need to win elections. Theyre not the rock stars or rocket scientists people like DNC chief Tom Perez claim. DREAMers tend to be less educated and less established than typical Americans.
Supporters of DREAMers created the expression to imply that these particular illegals were gifted individuals the U.S. could not afford to deport, perhaps like the talented defectors who seemed to flood out of the Soviet bloc during the Cold War. But the DREAMers bear little resemblance to defectors like movie director Milos Forman, ballet dancers Mikhail Baryshnikov and Alexander Godunov, athletes Sergei Fedorov, Martina Navratilova, and Nadia Comaneci.
Although the media has romanticized DREAMers, portraying them as heroic all-American figures worthy not just of sympathy but also admiration, many DREAMers seem ill-equipped for life in the United States.
Watching television reports concerning Dreamers, one would think that the DACA program applied only to college-educated immigrants who were just a few years old when their parents brought them into the country illegally, writes Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a former attorney at the Department of Justice.
We are led to believe that most are so fully Americanized that they would now have trouble speaking their native language and are all but ignorant of their birth countries cultural norms. Thus, we are supposed to believe, returning them to their native lands would be a cruel hardship.
But in the real world DACA-eligible individuals are underachievers. About 24 percent of them are functionally illiterate and 46 percent possess only basic English ability, he writes.
Only 49 percent of DACA beneficiaries have a high school education, even though a majority are now adults. And while military service could also qualify an illegal alien for DACA, out of the current 690,000 DACA beneficiaries, only 900 are serving in the military.
Left-wingers are now freaking out because President Trump indicated in September he intends to terminate DACA, which Obama unconstitutionally implemented by executive fiat, and gave Congress six months to come up with a legislative fix.
On Tuesday night a Democrat judge in San Francisco who must have failed First-Year Constitutional Law class in law school ordered the Trump administration to resume accepting renewal applications under DACA, a program even its creator, former President Obama, admitted was unconstitutional. I am not king, Obama said in 2010, adding the next year that with "respect to the notion that I can just suspend deportations through executive order, that's just not the case."
U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup, appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1999, ordered the Trump administration to resume accepting renewal applications from DACA status-holders who failed to meet an October deadline. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' belief the program was unlawful seems to be "based on a flawed legal premise," Alsup ruled, based upon nothing apart from his personal policy preferences.
According to Sessions, DACA "contributed to a surge of unaccompanied minors on the southern border that yielded terrible humanitarian consequences." Given that most DACA beneficiaries are now adults, "it also denied jobs to hundreds of thousands of Americans by allowing those same jobs to go to illegal aliens.
The CAP Action Fund memo also states that safeguarding the grotesquely unlawful DACA program is both the right and politically expedient thing to do.
The fight to protect Dreamers is not only a moral imperative, it is also a critical component of the Democratic Partys future electoral success, states Palmieris memo.
If Democrats dont try to do everything in their power to defend Dreamers, that will jeopardize Democrats electoral chances in 2018 and beyond, the memo states. In short, the next few weeks will tell us a lot about the Democratic Party and its long-term electoral prospects.
And the memo smears President Trump and Republicans as heartless racists playing to their supposedly bigoted voter base.
The Republican Party, particularly with Trump as its leader, has been plainspoken about its disdain for immigrants and is more interested in bashing immigrants to cater to its base than it is in acknowledging that immigrants are an important part of Americas social fabric.
In fact, almost no one on the GOP side has shown disdain for immigrants, including President Trump, but the Lefts narrative necessarily conflates immigrants with illegal immigrants so these radicals can paint their opponents as racist xenophobes. There is no anti-immigrant fervor in America. There is widespread revulsion at illegal immigration and the governments long-running refusal to do anything about it. This backlash is what elected Trump.
Trump created the problem with DREAMers by not leaving DACA intact, the memo states.
If a legal challenge to the program had been brought he could have allowed it to be addressed by the courts. The current crisis could have been averted. Instead, Trump seized an opportunity to play to the racists in his base by proactively and abruptly ending the program.
Democrats have to stand with DREAMers and do whatever it takes to ensure they remain in this countryoften the only one theyve ever known, the memo states.
News of the memo comes after a televised White House meeting with lawmakers Tuesday at which President Trump seemed to embrace amnesty for illegal aliens after promising during the election campaign to enforce the law against them.
I think my positions are going to be what the people in this room come up with, he said.
Trump spoke of legislation to be introduced in coming days by House Judiciary Committee chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.). It is absolutely vital that Democrats be part of the process because it should be a bipartisan bill. It should be a bill of love. Truly, it should be a bill of love, and we can do that, he said.
The phrase bill of love seemed to echo GOP primary rival Jeb Bushs fateful description of illegal immigration as an act of love. In August 2015 Trump posted a video online ridiculing Bush for the comment. Love? Forget love, its time to get tough! appears onscreen in the video after a clip of Bushs statement.
Meanwhile, the new head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, emphatically supports amnesty for DACA illegals. Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Customs and Border Protection are child agencies of DHS.
At her confirmation hearing Nov. 8, she said we owe amnesty to the illegal aliens now shielded from deportation under DACA.
I believe that we must and we owe it to them to find a permanent solution, she said of a prospective DACA amnesty that through the magic of chain migration could lead to an estimated 19 million foreign nationals immigrating to the United States legally. Its no way to expect anyone to live a month or two months at a time, said Nielsen, pulling out the bogus we-have-to-bring-them-out-of-the-shadows argument.
Should conservatives be worried that Trump is going soft on a signature issue?
Maybe.
The other half of this is that businesses want illegals to be in the country as well. It is cheap labor especially when the company does not have to pay for benefits, social security, etc. I know people that run companies in painting, drywall, etc. and they hire a legal immigrant to be a foreman and that foreman will hire illegals to do the work as subcontractors. They tell me that everyone does it and if they did not they’d be out of business due to costs.
Large corporations do not directly hire illegal aliens but they hire service firms (ex. office cleaning) that then hire illegal aliens.
Large corporations that sell consumer products like having illegals in the country as more consumers means more revenue.
This is why the Republicans don’t do anything about illegal immigration. Their contributors have a financial interest in illegals and the Democrats want the votes. The only losers are American taxpayers and the legal immigrants who played by the rules and have to compete with the illegals for jobs.
It is classic “swamp”. The American people are fed up with this situation.
Its been their business plan all along. Its how they secured California and how they plan to turn red states blue.
I wrote out a lengthy message I also sent to Trump on cleaning up the voting rolls & stopping voter fraud.
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See if any of you can add anything to my ideas.
PRECISELY! I saw a list of the now solid Red states that would turn blue if DACA included amnesty and citizenship, and it is staggering!
BTW, the dems a quietly pushing for the influx (last figure I saw was 200,000) of Puerto Rican "refugees" from the hurricanes into Florida to turn it without having to reort to as much vote fraud. Since the Puerto Ricans have citizenship, they can go straight on the voter rolls with nothing to stop them,
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“Should conservatives be worried that Trump is going soft on a signature issue?”
I think the answer to your question is no. This is most likely an astute tactic on Trump’s part to put the onus back in the laps of congress where it belongs and where it has been without a solution for years. He is dealing for the most part with career politicians and is right in this. If they want to make careers out of holding on to public office like grim death then do the damn job!
It is interesting to me that the specter of DACA is raised constantly in this process. We hear again and again 800,000 come under and will affected by DACA status. Under the premise the left would ultimately grant citizenship to these people and with it the right to vote democrat, their reasoning is akin to wearing all black to an awards show.
That admission perfectly demonstrates the need for ballot security, voter ID, in-person registration to be renewed periodically and severe punishment for infractions. You know, all that RACIST stuff!
Refreshing to see truth at long last revealed - from the mouth’s of babes.
I will bet some blue states would turn purple and purple states red...bet California would not be as left as it is....
I disagree with nothing you said though imo the priority would be enforcing the employment laws. They’re on the books. For years. If some employers get fined or go to jail, the GOP better get used to it. Donald Trump was elected President without the Chambers of Commerce. And, as you said, prosecute those voting illegally. And anyone aiding them. The don’t come here illegally then vote for nothing. Tougher cases to make I’m sure. Voter ID, I don’t disagree but that’s a state issue.
I’d disagree that President Trump is putting the onus on Congress, it is and always was their responsibility. Making laws. Of course that’s linguistics. I don’t think he’s going soft. If, in his estimation, this is a resolvable issue, delaying a few months doesn’t matter. Note, I said if in his estimation. I suspect Dems will attempt to force him to back down for political gain, in which case might as well deal with the loss of DACA status sooner rather than later.
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