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No Longer the Third Rail. Immigration makes a political comeback in California.
NRO ^ | October 09, 2003, 8:31 a.m. | Mark Krikorian

Posted on 10/09/2003 8:22:00 AM PDT by .cnI redruM

Good politicians try to avoid the pitfall of believing their own press releases. But Republicans in California have spent the past decade believing their opponents' press releases, at least with regard to immigration.

Conventional wisdom among the elite has been that the GOP collapsed in the state because Gov. Pete Wilson made a Faustian bargain in his 1994 reelection campaign by latching on to Proposition 187, which barred illegal aliens from access to many public services. He won, but as the story goes, the party has been getting clobbered there ever since because Hispanic voters turned on them.

As a result, Republicans followed the Democrats' playbook on immigration in the next two gubernatorial elections; neither Dan Lungren in 1998 (who won only 38 percent of the vote) nor Bill Simon in 2002 (42 percent) said anything critical about immigration's massive impact on the state. They were wiped out, and the Democrats took every statewide office and majorities in both houses of the legislature. This time, immigration was one of the signature issues of the campaign, and a Republican won.

So, let's see — GOP uses immigration in 1994, and wins. GOP concedes the issue to the Democrats in 1998 and 2002, and is annihilated. GOP uses immigration again in 2003, and wins. Does anyone notice a pattern here?

The very first issue that arose when Arnold entered the race was his past support for Prop. 187 — which he did not back away from. Even worse, the demonic Pete Wilson was cochairman of Arnold's campaign, and most of Arnold's staff were former Wilson people. Also, Arnold immediately denounced the new law granting driver's licenses to illegal aliens, signed by Gov. Davis in a desperate attempt to shore up Hispanic support. And to top it off, Arnold's main opponent to succeed Davis was a well-known Hispanic Democrat who had taken the lead in opposing Prop. 187.

There was obviously a lot more going on in this election than immigration, but if the bipartisan consensus had been correct about illegal immigration being radioactive for Republicans, Arnold could not have won. And yet, not only did he win, but he and the other major candidate who had something critical to say about illegal immigration — State Sen. Tom McClintock — got a combined total of 62 percent of the vote.

It would be hard to deny that their opposition to illegal immigration helped energize many voters to go to the polls; a CNN exit poll showed that 70 percent of voters opposed the driver's-license law, while only 24 percent supported it. Another poll found that 30 percent of voters said Davis's support for the driver's-license bill made them more likely to support his recall, while only 8 percent said the opposite. In fact, Arnold's opposition to illegal-alien driver's licenses may well have helped some conservatives overlook his liberal stands on social issues.

Heck, Arnold even won 30 percent of the Hispanic vote, and McClintock (who is much more hard-nosed on immigration) won another 9 percent, for a combined Republican total of 39 percent. That's more of the Hispanic vote than George W. Bush got when he ran for reelection as governor of Texas in 1998.

When the illegal-immigration issue was activated by the driver's-license law, blue-collar Democrats were given added reason to turn on Davis. A late September Los Angeles Times poll showed that illegal immigration in general or the driver's-license issue specifically were the top issue for only 6 percent of college-educated Democrats, but among those without a college degree they were the top issue for nearly four times as many. This was part of the reason union voters abandoned Davis; immigration is the ideal Reagan-Democrat issue, tapping as it does into class and social concerns. It's the Democrats who run the risk of irrelevancy if they don't respond to their constituents' concerns on immigration.

Now, Arnold doesn't really have a full-fledged stance on immigration. Repeal of the driver's-license bill is Step 9 in his 10-Step/100-Days agenda, but other than that it's wall-to-wall clichés: "Immigrants contribute to the richness of life in California"; "I will work with federal officials to address this problem"; "Human Traffickers and smugglers exploit and endanger immigrants, and I will crack down on this problem." And, in fact, on one salient immigration-related issue, Arnold is on the wrong side, supporting in-state tuition for illegal aliens going to state universities.

But the specifics are for later — what mattered on Tuesday was that Republican candidates addressed the immigration issue, however narrowly, and it helped propel the party to victory. Maybe the White House and the GOP leadership in Congress will take a lesson from this about the politics of immigration.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: calgov2002; catrans; immigrantlist; immigration; recall
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To: Pa' fuera
The newly-legalized will become obsolete because they will command higher wages. The next wave of illegals will get the jobs because they will work for less. The newly-legalized will then feed off the government trough for sustenance.

That's exactly what happened with the last amnesty. Not only did those living here get in on it but millions came over the border who had never before stepped foot in the USA just to get in on the amnesty. Once legalized, they no longer can work for less than minimum wage, they qualify for many more welfare programs plus can bring in all kinds of impoverished family members. They find welfare works better for them than hard work for low wages and their employers have to look for a new bunch to do that kind of job.

21 posted on 10/09/2003 2:40:50 PM PDT by FITZ
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To: Pelham
I know some hard core Republicans that voted for Debbie Stabusall even over that issue. (I didn't vote for Stab..she was my congresscritter and I knew her all too well)
22 posted on 10/09/2003 2:40:58 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan ("I don't want to Raise Taxes" "I think everything must be looked at" - Jennifer Granholm. (D))
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To: A CA Guy





giving those here a chance to apply legally before being kicked out on their arse.

... is Amnesty.


23 posted on 10/09/2003 2:41:25 PM PDT by Sabertooth (No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
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To: Sabertooth
I think this isn't the worst thing though, because the bottom line is most won't qualify to stay here when they apply.

I've read it's been so bad in CA, that lately the illegals have been unemployed.
24 posted on 10/09/2003 2:42:39 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Sabertooth
They can apply though and I bet many won't qualify and many more won't even apply and will remain illegal.

They don't want to pay taxes.
25 posted on 10/09/2003 2:44:04 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: A CA Guy
I think this isn't the worst thing though, because the bottom line is most won't qualify to stay here when they apply.

When you legalize Illegals, you encourage more.

It is impossible to Amnesty our way to a solution,
unless you consider open borders a solution.


26 posted on 10/09/2003 2:45:24 PM PDT by Sabertooth (No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
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To: Sabertooth
I believe the thinking here is they apply for a normal status and start paying taxes, so if legally more come and do that, then we have legal immigration and more taxes paid if they do work.

I think only a third at most will even attempt to legalize their status and the rest will continue to work, pay no taxes and send it home to mostly Mexico.

In other words, this is a good faith effort that is more window dressing than anything else and Arnold will ahve to take the issue again to the Feds to uphold the current laws.
27 posted on 10/09/2003 2:49:39 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: .cnI redruM
Bump for later.
28 posted on 10/09/2003 2:54:09 PM PDT by 4.1O dana super trac pak (Stop the open borders death cult)
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To: A CA Guy
In other words, this is a good faith effort that is more window dressing than anything else and Arnold will ahve to take the issue again to the Feds to uphold the current laws.

You're kidding yourself. So is Arnold. McCain's stage one Amnesty is in the worst of faith.

To legalize Illegals is to encourage more Illegals to come into the country.

Look again at the results of the Luntz poll on Illegals that I posted at #4.

You want to lose elections? Stand in the way of what's coming from an electorate that is furious about the do-nothing approach to Illegal Aliens by both political parties.


29 posted on 10/09/2003 3:17:10 PM PDT by Sabertooth (No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
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To: Sabertooth
I think they will mostly not attempt to be legal, they don't want to pay taxes.

I think this will end up a border and arresting the illegals issue at some point anyway.
30 posted on 10/09/2003 5:10:47 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Liz
The Dims trot out Clintoon in every campaign and the more they appear with him the worse they do. Slick has the Midas touch when it comes to getting donations (legal and questionable) from the hard core left, who see him as a demi-god. Among regular folks (where the votes count) Clintoon is pure poison. It's a recipe for the destruction on the Dim party. They're addicted to his fundraising and stirring up the left, but that comes at the price of the general election. The dims have made a deal with the devil in their devotion to Bill & Hill, and until they break free of the Clintons they'll keep sinking.
31 posted on 10/09/2003 7:18:34 PM PDT by YankeeReb
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To: .cnI redruM
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32 posted on 10/10/2003 1:51:18 AM PDT by DoctorZIn
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To: Sabertooth
Exactly the bills FAIR is OPPOSING! When he won he said he is going to repeal the license.
33 posted on 10/10/2003 8:40:34 AM PDT by JustPiper (18 out of 19 HiJacker's had State issued Driver's License's !!!)
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To: gubamyster; FoxFang; FITZ; moehoward; Nea Wood; CheneyChick; Joe Hadenuf; sangoo; ...
Ping!
34 posted on 10/10/2003 8:41:31 AM PDT by JustPiper (18 out of 19 HiJacker's had State issued Driver's License's !!!)
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