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On Immigration, GOP is Duh
Townhall.com ^ | 1/23/02 | Don Feder

Posted on 01/22/2002 9:20:32 PM PST by traditionalist

A story in the Jan. 10 Los Angeles Times ("Wave of U.S. immigration likely to survive Sept. 11") observes: "The most significant development in the national immigrant debate is what hasn't happened: No lawmaker of influence has moved to reverse the country's generous immigration policy, which for more than three decades has facilitated the largest sustained wave of immigration in U.S. history."

That policy is getting even more generous. And Republicans, of all people, are now playing Jolly Old St. Nick to huddled masses (legal and illegal), despite mounting evidence that immigration is poison for the party.

In the 2000 election, Al Gore carried five of the seven states with the largest numbers of foreign born. He lost the sixth, Florida, by a hair, due to the anomaly of the Cuban-American vote. Bush took all 10 of the states with the lowest immigrant populations.

Their senses dulled by a multicultural binge, Republicans can't connect the dots. Because the GOP is still minimally identified with American values, it cannot successfully compete for the affection of immigrant voters, who are more interested in handouts than tax cuts.

But, heedless of this reality, in his 2003 budget (to be submitted to Congress in February) Bush reportedly will call for restoring food stamps to 363,000 legal immigrants -- a benefit non-citizens lost in the 1996 welfare reform.

It's estimated the change will cost $2.1 billion over the next decade. But then, food-stamp use expands in a recession. Plus, more benefits will encourage more immigration. So the price tag is open-ended.

Do we really want to encourage immigrants to come here and go on the dole? Whatever happened to the concept of not giving visas to those who might become a public charge?

Because they are poorer and less educated, the foreign-born are already above-average consumers of government services. Currently, 21 percent of immigrant households use at least one major welfare program, compared to 15 percent of native-born families.

Earlier this month, Secretary of State Colin Powell met with his Mexican counterpart to see about getting another amnesty for illegal aliens (excuse me, "undocumented workers") back on track. Prior to Sept. 11, Bush was pushing for legal status for 3.5 million of these lawbreakers.

Illegal immigrants are already coming at an annual rate of half a million. Just as the 1986 amnesty (which "adjusted the status" of 2.7 million) helped generate the following waves of illegals, another amnesty would add fuel to the fire that rages on our borders.

More than any other factor, immigration is transforming America.

Between 1990 and 2000, while the nation grew by 13 percent, our foreign-born population increased over 50 percent. Steve Camarota of the Center for Immigration Studies estimates that immigrants and their children born here accounted for two-thirds of all population growth in the 1990s.

Unlike immigrants of the past, all too often the new immigrants aren't assimilating. Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., says: "There are too many coming in too quickly. And with multiculturalism and bilingualism in the schools, it's not a melting-pot mentality. It's a Bosnia mentality."

Still, Bush and his political strategist Karl Rove continue to pursue the illusive Hispanic vote, mesmerized by the fact that the president took 35 percent of that vote in 2000, compared to the 21 percent Dole got in 1996. They forget that Reagan received an even higher percentage in both of his campaigns, without pandering.

Whil losing two-thirds of Hispanics, the president won just 54 percent of the non-minority vote. He won't expand that base with food stamps for legal immigrants and amnesties for illegals.

The Times story quotes Doris Meissner, Clinton's commissioner of the Immigration and Nationalization Service, who cliams current immigration policy "reflects a sort of wise and grown-up attitude on the part of Americans."

Besides reflecting liberal condescension, Meissner's evaluation is dead wrong. Americans never voted for a generous immigration policy. In poll after poll, the public demands stringent controls. But due to the Republican default, voters have no choice here. On immigration, the GOP is duh.


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To: WRhine
So your answer is to keep the borders open forever to ILLEGAL ALIENS so we can double, triple, quadruple their population yet again.

They'll stop coming when they are no longer needed. Wanna wash my car? ;)

61 posted on 01/23/2002 9:06:05 PM PST by PRND21
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To: healey22
I've lived in flyover country...full of Mexicans!
62 posted on 01/23/2002 9:09:03 PM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21
Your neighborhood might be assimilating. It's not happening here, we have people who have lived here over 20 years who have never bothered to learn English and they don't teach it to their children either. The school my kids attend has as many kids in Spanish classrooms as there are in English classrooms ---the other schools nearby are even worse. I drove by one and the school announcements over the PA were being given in Spanish.
63 posted on 01/23/2002 9:10:27 PM PST by FITZ
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To: PRND21
If they'll stop when they aren't needed ---why are they still moving into areas of high welfare and high unemployment? Fresno county in CA is a good example. A 12% welfare rate, high unemployment and many illegals. It makes no sense they are going there if it's only for work. Same thing here, we have huge unemployment and welfare and yet many are moving here from Mexico.
64 posted on 01/23/2002 9:12:39 PM PST by FITZ
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To: traditionalist
Bump*
65 posted on 01/23/2002 9:14:13 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: FITZ
Same here. Some fly Mexican flag no American flag at all.
66 posted on 01/23/2002 9:16:44 PM PST by Dubya
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To: FITZ
The Texas democrat gubernatorial race will be debated in Spanish. Not a bilingual debate but all Spanish debate and the candidates are already accusing the other of not being Hispanic enough.

LOL! This pandering is pathetic....

67 posted on 01/23/2002 9:18:07 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: FITZ
Meanwhile Perry is off trying to learn Spanish as fast as he can ---it's not going to be about issues, it'll be on whose Spanish is the best.

Don't assume Hispanics don't care for issues. In fact, they can be quite passionate.

Hispanics will vote...FACT.
Who would you rather they to vote for?
Much of your (and many others) time at FR is spent pushing them towards the left.

68 posted on 01/23/2002 9:18:16 PM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21
I know how they are on issues ---where I live they were very supportive of both the Clintons. They'd vote for him again today if he ran.
69 posted on 01/23/2002 9:20:25 PM PST by FITZ
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To: FITZ
Sounds like citizens don't want to work...that's why the workers come, see?
70 posted on 01/23/2002 9:20:41 PM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21
They'll stop coming when they are no longer needed. Wanna wash my car? ;)

Want to clean my toilets?

71 posted on 01/23/2002 9:24:39 PM PST by WRhine
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To: PRND21
If the illegals only were coming for jobs, they'd go to places that had low unemployment but obviously they are not. The area here is being classified as an economic disaster area in need of huge amounts of federal money and yet 1 out of 4 people here are from Mexico. They certainly can't be coming here for jobs ---everyone else is leaving the area because there are no jobs.
72 posted on 01/23/2002 9:27:12 PM PST by FITZ
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To: WRhine
Want to clean my toilets?

No thanks, I got a job.
Try hiring a recent college grad.

73 posted on 01/23/2002 9:29:18 PM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21
Assimilation is occurring in my SoCal neighborhood. How about yours?

I'm sure it is as taxpaying citizens by the thousands flee your neighborhood each month. LOL. I'll bet your idea of assimilation and mine are light years apart.

74 posted on 01/23/2002 9:29:51 PM PST by WRhine
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To: FITZ
They certainly can't be coming here for jobs ---everyone else is leaving the area because there are no jobs.

Those are tech jobs, quit being sneaky.
I'll bet there's still a long line at In-N-Out.

75 posted on 01/23/2002 9:32:43 PM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21
Much of your (and many others) time at FR is spent pushing them towards the left.

Hogwash.

76 posted on 01/23/2002 9:34:44 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: PRND21
I don't assume every Hispanic is an immigrant. The ones whose families have been here for 4-5 generations or much longer are Conservatives and many voted for Reagan. Those people have very good values and strong families. Many of the people coming from Mexico though don't, they have a high illegitimacy rate, dropout rate, and don't seem conservative in any way.
77 posted on 01/23/2002 9:34:49 PM PST by FITZ
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To: FITZ
I think the city of Fresno has a 25% welfare rate. Once the poor immigrants come into an area (like they did in the city of Fresno) that area is pretty much off-limits as far as housing is concerned. There are still some nice places in Fresno but they are surrounded by poor neighborhoods. That's how America "loses" territory, a piece of America just "disappears" into the void because most middle-class people do not want to live there.
78 posted on 01/23/2002 9:37:20 PM PST by koba
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To: PRND21
There's not many jobs here of any kind. I'm not talking about tech jobs ---this area is gaining population and losing jobs very fast. The low tech jobs went to Mexico ---but immigration is higher than ever.
79 posted on 01/23/2002 9:37:47 PM PST by FITZ
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To: WRhine
I'm sure it is as taxpaying citizens by the thousands flee your neighborhood each month. LOL. I'll bet your idea of assimilation and mine are light years apart.

My house worth has risen steadily for the four-ish years I've been here. No one is fleeing from around here.

80 posted on 01/23/2002 9:37:48 PM PST by PRND21
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