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Wednesday, March 29, 2006

The Illegal Immigration Backlash Myth

Debra Saunders:

Of course America needs immigrants. This is a country founded by immigrants and made richer by the imprint of newcomers in search of a land that rewards their hard work and determination to make a better life for their families.

The problem is that no country -- certainly, no country with a social safety net -- can afford to accommodate everyone who wants in. (Or as Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., put it, "We cannot be the HMO to the world.") That's why there are immigration policies that limit the number of people who can immigrate here legally.

The lack of an open-door policy has spawned this week's victim class, illegal or "undocumented" immigrants, who have flouted American law and apparently believe they should not have to pay the consequences of that choice. Hence Sunday's huge demonstration in Los Angeles, where activists carried signs that called for "Amnistia, Full Rights for All Immigrants."

The Los Angeles Times duly reported, "Some Republicans fear that pushing too hard against illegal immigrants could backfire nationally, as with Proposition 187 (the 1994 ballot measure that sought to deny benefits for illegal immigrants that) helped spur record numbers of California Latinos to become U.S. citizens and register to vote. Those voters subsequently helped Democrats regain political control in the state."

Call that the Backlash Myth. In fact, Prop. 187 passed with 59 percent of the vote, and GOP Gov. Pete Wilson, who championed the measure, was re-elected in 1994. In 2003, when Democratic Gov. Gray Davis signed a bill that would allow illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses, he so enraged voters that he sealed his political demise. After Davis was recalled from office, the heavily Democratic California Legislature repealed the bill.

That's your backlash.


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Comments

Avatar for robert108

Fear is the mind-killer, with all due respect to Frank Herbert.

robert108 on March 29, 2006 at 09:04 pm
Avatar for TwoHotel9

All the naturalized citizens I know want tougher immigration enforcement than what either party has put forward. They did it the legal route and are pissed that so many want to give illegals a break. Especially those who don’t want to be Americans in the first place. Look at the demonstrations of the last week, thousands and thousands of people who want to make America into their counties, not themselves into Americans. Your mission for today, ask the opinions of people you know who immigrated from another country and became citizens. The results will be eye opening. And be sure to gauge their political leanings.

TwoHotel9 on March 30, 2006 at 03:21 am
Avatar for Margaret

 I am the second generation of Japanese/Scotch-Irish Ancestry. I am very proud of my mother, who worked two part-time jobs and one full-time job while raising five children and attended night school to learn ENGLISH. She received her US citizenship in 1961, I was eight years old and remember her standing up to take the oath. I lived overseas and learned the local language to communicate and live in my host country. If you want to work and live in another country, you MUST learn the culture/language to survive-no other country makes such concessions to one group over everyone else. Travel anywhere else in the world and demand that the host country make available matters in only ENGLISH being used or spoken in local schools, and you would be told that you are in my country, American-speak MY language. "nuff said.

Margaret on March 30, 2006 at 07:21 am
Avatar for Chief RZ

This is the model we must follow:  Legal naturalization.  Not illegal stealing of a status.  This issue is real and large and probably will be on the ballot this November in one form or another.

Chief RZ on March 30, 2006 at 07:26 am
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