Posted on 05/17/2015 8:06:35 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
In a recent Washington Post op-ed, Alabama Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions said the United States needs to curb legal immigration along with illegal immigration, and fast. We need a timeout, don't you know, and the only folks who favor letting more foreigners in are monocle-wearing, cigar-smoking elitists:
High immigration rates help the financial elite (and the political elite who receive their contributions) by keeping wages down and profits up. For them, whats not to like? That is why they have tried to enforce silence in the face of public desire for immigration reductions. They have sought to intimidate good and decent Americans into avoiding honest discussion of how uncontrolled immigration impacts their lives.
Yeah, the intimidation on anti-immigration beliefs is so strong that only one of the potential Republican presidential candidates, Jeb Bush, is openly in favor of current (much less expanded) levels of immigration. And note that when Sessions (like a lot of restrictionists) talks about "uncontrolled immigration," he's not even talking about illegal immigration. He's talking about the "million mostly low-wage permanent legal immigrants who can work, draw benefits and become voting citizens."
Sessions' views on immigration are not only factually incorrect, they are influential in the GOP. Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin has said that he changed his mind on the topic after listening to Sessions' arguments about restricting newcomers. Walker used to be a lot like Jeb Bush. Not no more.
Elsewhere, Sessions has railed against Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) for multiple reasons, not least of which is that any sort of agreement "could facilitate immigration increases above current law." Like a good populist, Sessions keeps pushing the idea that TPA, which has been used in such situations since 1974, will somehow lead to Congress voting on a deal it isn't allowed to read ahead of time. That's simply not true. The negotiations between the American team and the other countries are confidential (which makes sense). The TPP will be submitted to Congress for an up-or-down vote. Not secret.
As I wrote at The Daily Beast this week, Republican animus against i immigration is wildly out of line with the rest of the country. Fully 84 percent of Republicans say they are "dissatisfied" with current levels of immigration (presumably, they want them decreased). Yet just 39 percent of all Americans say they are dissatisfied and want to see a decrease.
Last fall, an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll found that 60 percent of Americans want to give illegals a path to citizenshipa figure that that "jumps to a whopping 74 percent if you qualify that the undocumented immigrants must take steps like paying back taxes."
In the 2012 election, Mitt Romney pulled just 27 percent of the increasingly important Hispanic vote. That was despite the fact that Barack Obama is, in Nowrastehs accurate term, Deporter in Chief who repatriated more immigrants far more quickly than George W. Bush. Hispanics arent stupid44 percent of them voted for immigrant-friendly Bush in 2004. They knew things could always get worse and probably would for them under Romney.
With 2016 coming into clearer and clearer focusand with Hillary Clinton doing her own flip-flop on immigration and now embracing newcomersthe GOP and its presidential candidates have a choice to make. They can follow Ronald Reagans example and embrace libertarian positions on immigration and free trade. Or they can follow Jeff Sessionss retrograde populism and see just how few Hispanic votes they can pull.
Good luck with the future, Republicans, if you follow Jeff Sessions' lead on immigration.
It's nice to know lefties are so concerned about the future of the Republican party.
If a sound legal immigration policy is called anti-immigration, that’s a lie, Mr Gillespie.
Reason magazine is Libertarian in case anyone wants to know. Consider the source.
If the Democratic Party’s Anti-American & pro- Corportist pig Stances Are the Future of the donkey party, this country has No Future.
I feel our current political positions are completely wrong, and I strongly support what Sessions is saying.
Stop sending American jobs overseas. Bring back American jobs to America. Make things right here.
And stop letting in illegals (and also so many legals).
How in the world did America end up so completely backwards?
Here’s an intersting article:
http://www.conservativehq.com/article/20291-sen-jeff-sessions-files-amendments-issues-%E2%80%98critical-alert%E2%80%99-tpp-effects-us-sovereignty
Thank God for Jeff Sessions... he’s a voice of reason in a sea of liars.
Nick Gillespie ?
Could you have picked a BIGGER IDIOT to use as a source?
This is the author Nick Gillespie. He wears black every image I see. I get that you are rough tough individualist -libertarian and all that jive. But I'll go with Jeff Sessions on this one///
I believe in free trade and free immigration within our 50 states. But not with the entire planet. That's just plain stupid. We have borders for a reason. We are a sovereign nation for a reason
Libertarians are open borders people as much as any Democrat or member of the GOPe.
I hate to judge people by their looks, but this guy just oozes slimeyness with his black leather jacket.
Washington Post op-ed,
Alabama Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions, or
Nonexistent Monocle-wearing, Cigar-smoking Elitists.
What do you have against Jeff Sessions?
What, specifically?
Yeah, if he wants any credibility at all, he needs to add chrome hardware, diagonal zippers and a Harley tee-shirt.
Even with its congressional seats and governorships, state legislatures too, the GOP is doomed in the long run, even the short run.
I hope everything Senator Sessions is on record. When in the future parts of the US strive to pick up the pieces, they can follow his wisdom and establish regions where the ideals of the US can flourish.
Oh, anti immigration, that means he’s against people who obey our country’s laws, get a visa and enter our country legally, and don’t like people who cheat and enter illegally. No, wait, he really anti invasion.
“Libertarians are open borders people as much as any Democrat or member of the GOPe.”
Sure have. They have always been for illegal immigration, or rather doing away with immigration laws and borders.
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