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LAURA INGRAHAM'S WEEKLY E-BLAST - IMMIGRATION
LauraIngraham.com ^ | Nov. 18, 2002 | Laura Ingraham

Posted on 11/19/2002 9:30:47 AM PST by madfly

E-Blast
Nov. 18, 2002

By Laura Ingraham

When most people think about the "American Dream," family, hard work, God, love of country come to mind. But if "immigrant rights" groups and their supporters in Washington have their way, the dream will also include law-breaking.

With Republicans poised to take control of both house of Congress in January, a legislative quandary awaits them -- a bill called the "Dream Act," the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act. Introduced by Utah Senator Orrin Hatch earlier this year, it would make it easier for states to offer in-state tuition rates at state colleges, and also would grant students lawful residency upon graduation from high school if they had lived in the country at least five years. (They could file for a conditional green card, and thus could legally drive and work.)

Why do conservatives like Hatch, and his House colleague Rep. Chris Cannon, support a bill that would reward illegality? Colorado's Rep. Tom Tancredo, a bulldog for enforcing our immigration laws, thinks it's a combination of politics (attracting Latino votes) and money (insuring business-owners a constant source of cheap labor). Hatch insists that the undocumented students -- by some estimates as many 600,000 in our high schools-"are assimilated into American culture…and grow up to be contributors to society."

That the majority of the illegal immigrant students want to work hard and better their lives is not in question. The problem is that for each slot an illegal immigrant takes at a state college or university, it is one less spot for American students or for immigrants who have followed immigration laws and procedures. (Illegals can also apply in the category of "international admissions.") And let's not forget, our new Homeland Security Department will have enough on its hands with 8 million illegals here, along with the 300,000 subject to deportation but on the loose.

For some outlandish reason, there is no specific federal prohibition against colleges and universities enrolling illegal immigrants. However, federal law places some restrictions on allowing such students to pay in-state tuition rates, and it prohibits them from receiving federal financial aid.

The pending Hatch-Cannon legislation will be a test for Republicans, who are ever-mindful of the growing influence Hispanics have in elections coast to coast. In the 2002 mid-term elections, many Republican candidates nationwide did better than expected among Hispanic voters. New York Governor George Pataki improved his support among Hispanic voters, chiefly due to his support for legalizing some illegals in the state. Governor Jeb Bush won a majority of the Latino vote, receiving strong support from Cuban-Americans.

Fearful of reprisals at the voting booth, the GOP has largely avoided taking on such these immigration-related issues. "When it comes to immigration, the president's approach is guided by compassion and fairness," said Sharon Castillo, an RNC spokesperson.

But isn't fairness supposed to be ensured by following the rule of law? President Bush's message on everything from fighting terror to corporate corruption is grounded in respecting the laws of the land. When people who set out to thwart our legal system are rewarded with benefits that are designated for law-abiding Americans and immigrants, why should we expect any would-be immigrants to go through the hassle of following our immigration laws?

Some states such as California, New York and Texas are already dangling carrots along the border. All passed bills allowing admission and in-state tuition for illegals. Several other states are considering similar measures.

Yet if there is a national trend toward bending the rules to allow greater access to education for illegals, Virginia's Republican Attorney General Jerry Kilgore wants no part of it. To the great consternation and outrage of groups like the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund, he recently directed his state's public colleges not to enroll illegals. And get this-he also told the institutions to report illegals they discover on campus to federal authorities. (The horror!)

Kilgore is right. Since September 11th, all universities nationwide should be doing everything they can to help the INS track foreign students, not create problems by looking the other way when illegals attempt to take advantage of benefits designated for those here lawfully. Yet our federal government is on the verge of giving state universities the green light to do just that with the so-called Dream Act. It is already a nightmare for our understaffed, under-funded Border Patrol to enforce our borders, it will only get worse with the beacon of more benefits for law-breakers.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 000unknown; 300; borderpatrol; chriscannon; dreamact; foreignstudents; illegalsoncampus; immigration; ins; senatorhatch; tomtancredo; universities
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1 posted on 11/19/2002 9:30:47 AM PST by madfly
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2 posted on 11/19/2002 9:31:56 AM PST by madfly
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3 posted on 11/19/2002 9:32:56 AM PST by madfly
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4 posted on 11/19/2002 9:34:26 AM PST by madfly
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To: madfly
Well, isn't that just great... I have three kids in college, get no tuition breaks, no loans, no gov. help, no grants, no breaks, no nothing. We are US citizens, lived here legally all our lives. My husband busts his buns daily to earn our living, legally. We are white Christian, law abiding, voting, normal, good US citizens. I think we are fast becoming an endangered species! Maybe we should give up our citizenship and come back to US illegally so we can get a break on tuition. SHEESH!
5 posted on 11/19/2002 9:34:44 AM PST by buffyt
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To: madfly
Yet if there is a national trend toward bending the rules to allow greater access to education for illegals, Virginia's Republican Attorney General Jerry Kilgore wants no part of it. To the great consternation and outrage of groups like the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund, he recently directed his state's public colleges not to enroll illegals. And get this-he also told the institutions to report illegals they discover on campus to federal authorities. (The horror!)

The nerve of that guy, actually believing that, as governor, he should enforce the law. Next thing you know someone will say that a president who has lied under oath should be removed from office.

6 posted on 11/19/2002 9:36:13 AM PST by dirtboy
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To: madfly
Memo to Laura: "Don't ever darken the doors of thw WH again!"

LOL, but seriously, when is Duhhbya gonna send her the memo?

7 posted on 11/19/2002 9:36:33 AM PST by oldvike
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8 posted on 11/19/2002 9:39:04 AM PST by antaresequity
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9 posted on 11/19/2002 9:43:39 AM PST by madfly
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To: madfly
There should be no appeals made by elected officials of the Republican Party, to illegal aliens. NONE! We shoudln't be rewarding lawbreakers of any kind. Hatch and Cannon are dead wrong on this one.
10 posted on 11/19/2002 9:47:15 AM PST by Reagan Man
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To: madfly
I will not vote for anyone that plans on replacing me with the vote of an illegal. Bush and the Republican party have had their last vote from me, my family, my friends and co-workers.

They all had better hope they have swung enough illegals to make up the difference. I'll write in Tancredo for President, but I will not vote for Cornyn, Perry, et al, ever again.

The future of conservatism, the demographics of the country, taxes, and the constitution hang in the balance on this one issue. Bush has spit on his oath, he is attempting to rip the Constitution in half and destroy the most important laws in the land regarding our sovereignty.
11 posted on 11/19/2002 9:48:07 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: madfly
'Dream Act' my fanny. Hatch and his cronies truly are living in a bubble.

Do the wishes of the majority of Americans mean anything to these people?

12 posted on 11/19/2002 9:51:39 AM PST by skeeter
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To: buffyt
We are white Christian, law abiding, voting, normal, good US citizens. I think we are fast becoming an endangered species!

You are among the only group that can be racist and politically incorrect. I bet your family owns guns too. The horror! I know all about this new oppression -- I am a straight, white, conservative male from the South -- the most reviled creature possible for the "let 'em all in, diversity is our strength, kumbyya crowd". Of course, I pay full price for everything, as well as about 40+% of my income in taxes. Guess I am just 'fortunate' in that regard.

I am hoping that all the focus on immigration lately will force politicians to clearly state their positions. I hope that more like Jerry Kilgore will step up and enforce the law.

But I am not holding my breath. Bush, Racicot, and Rove are calling the shots now, and they are for amnesty and doing anything but discussing immigration in a way that indicates that there is a problem.

13 posted on 11/19/2002 9:53:17 AM PST by spodefly
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To: madfly
Her article is a major reason why legal immigrants are backlashing against Bush. They see him as soft on the very laws they were held to just because they weren't from Mexico. I know of a number of South Africans who came here legally and have followed all the rules and became US Citizens. They are proud to have done so. Now, one of these people can't seem to get her parents here. I told her to vacation in Mexico and then cross the border as tourists. Why not? It seems our southern border is open to all who want to cross.
14 posted on 11/19/2002 9:53:31 AM PST by PatrioticAmerican
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To: madfly
People like Hatch do love that cheap labor, illegal though it may be.

Policies of this type always remind me of that 18th century tune "The World Turned Upside Down". I am given to understand that this was not a favorite of Lord Cornwallis although Mr. Hatch seems quite fond of it.



15 posted on 11/19/2002 9:57:34 AM PST by Bacons Rebellion
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Way to go Laura!

I am so pleased to see "my fave" come down on the right side of this issue!
16 posted on 11/19/2002 9:58:44 AM PST by navyblue
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To: MissAmericanPie
To: madfly

I will not vote for anyone that plans on replacing me with the vote of an illegal. Bush and the Republican party have had their last vote from me, my family, my friends and co-workers.

This is a pretty strong statement.  I can't argue with it.  The fact is our Constitution and national laws (and interests) are being sold out to pander to millions of foreign nationals which are occupying our territory.  Our infrastructure cannot continue to handle the flood coming across our borders.

They all had better hope they have swung enough illegals to make up the difference. I'll write in Tancredo for President, but I will not vote for Cornyn, Perry, et al, ever again.

So it becomes clear that the President and other Republicans are willing to pander to a few million foreign nationals in hopes of pleasing them, in deference to the well being and political stability of our nation and it's legal citizens.

The future of conservatism, the demographics of the country, taxes, and the constitution hang in the balance on this one issue. Bush has spit on his oath, he is attempting to rip the Constitution in half and destroy the most important laws in the land regarding our sovereignty.

A nation that doesn't have borders, is no longer a nation.

11 posted on 11/19/2002 9:48 AM PST by MissAmericanPie

18 posted on 11/19/2002 10:03:35 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: madfly
There seems to be no limit as to what our government will give away to the Illegal Alien Contingent at the American Taxpayers' expense for money and votes. This is raw Tyranny In Action. These Traitors in Congress don't work for us. They work for themselves. This is disgusting beyond words. Only by voting out these Anti-American Opportunists masquerading as our "elected representatives" will we alter the 3rd World Course America is presently on.
19 posted on 11/19/2002 10:04:58 AM PST by WRhine
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To: spodefly
Well, MAYBE when a dirty nuke goes off in Houston or Orlando or New Mexico or AZ, or CA, MAYBE they may think about guarding the border. MAYBE. I am not holding my breath.
20 posted on 11/19/2002 10:17:02 AM PST by Marysecretary
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