Mike Scruggs
According to recent Washington Post/ABC, Rasmussen, and IBD/TIPP
polls, President Obama’s weakest policy vulnerability is immigration.
Americans have never favored illegal immigration, amnesty, or bringing
in so many immigrant workers that it hurt American wages and job
prospects. Immigration is an issue that is important to most grassroots
Republicans and other conservatives, but since 2000, GOP national
leadership has tended to suppress the importance of the issue. This has
worked out well for the Democrats. In fact, it is a major part of the
reason Barack Obama is President. Illegal immigration has been a major
problem since 1965, but it accelerated after the 1986 amnesty, and even
more in 2001 under the administration of Republican President George W.
Bush, who embraced amnesty and reduced immigration enforcement, hoping
to gain the favor of ethnic voters and expand the base of the GOP.
A
little homework on immigration issues and the socio-economic values and
political leanings of both legal and illegal recent immigrants would
have prevented what the American public now believes are two of our
biggest problems: illegal immigration and too much legal immigration.
But most politicians don’t like homework. They tend to concentrate more
on big campaign donations and favorable mainstream media press. So
Congress passes momentous legislative disasters without even reading
them, much less thinking a couple steps ahead about their consequences.
However, good government and sound immigration policy require honest
homework and principled dedication to the best interests of all
Americans.
The
damage being done to American wage earners, small businesses, and
taxpayers by deliberate failure to enforce our immigration laws had not
been common public knowledge until President Obama began to go far
beyond his Constitutional authority in his arrogant disregard for law
and order and Congress in shaping immigration policy to his own
political agenda to stack the electoral deck for permanent Democratic
Party control of the U.S. The last straw was perhaps his recent use of
Central American children in a sympathy play to accomplish his amnesty
agenda. The Obama-created Texas border crisis outraged most decent and
reasonable people. Finally, the people are paying attention, wising up,
and pushing back. In fact, even the left-leaning Washington Post and Politico believe it has opened the opportunity for Republicans to crush the Democrats in the 2014 general elections.
The Washington Post
poll, in close agreement with the others, shows that 42 percent of
registered voters strongly oppose President Obama’s immigration
policies. Another 18 percent somewhat oppose his policies. Only 13
percent strongly approve. The total opposed come to 60 percent versus 34
percent approval. The poll also shows that 85 percent of Republicans
strongly oppose the President’s immigration policies—an excellent
opportunity to get out the base vote. What scares the Democrats the most
is that 40 percent of independents fall in the strongly oppose
category. Even eighteen percent of Democrats strongly oppose
presidential immigration policies. Thirty-three percent of Hispanics
strongly oppose Obama’s immigration policies, and another 21 percent
somewhat oppose them, bringing the overall Hispanic leanings to 54
percent oppose and 40 percent approve. Only 20 percent of Hispanic
voters strongly approve the President’s immigration policies.
In
general, the polls show that swing voters are intensely hostile to
Obama’s immigration policies. Only 21 percent of independents, 32
percent of moderates, and 23 percent of whites approve his immigration
policies. He does have the support of 62 percent of democrats and 61
percent of blacks.
Blacks, however, are the group whose job prospects
and wages are most damaged by illegal immigration and excess legal
immigration. They are waking up, however. Before the Texas border
crisis, over 80 percent of blacks approved his immigration policies. The
extremely high level of strong opposition among swing voters is of
paramount importance, because strong opposition usually determines a
person’s vote.
It
should be noted here that only 23 percent of voters strongly approve
what they perceive as current GOP immigration policies. In fact, only 22
percent of Republican voters approve. This is the legacy of two
attempted amnesties and a sharp decline in immigration enforcement under
George W. Bush; continued amnesty efforts led by John McCain, Lindsey
Graham and a dozen GOP backers in the Senate; continuous flirtation with
compromise on the Obama amnesty agenda by Republican Speaker John
Boehner and his leadership team despite the opposition of at least 75
percent of GOP House members; and the pro-amnesty mindset of RNC
Chairman Reince Priebus. The predominant motivation for amnesty and soft
immigration policy is big money donated by large corporations and
business associations that benefit enormously from cheap foreign labor
at the expense of American workers, small businesses, and taxpayers.
The
weak immigration stance of Republican leadership in Congress and the
RNC is hurting the Republican image with voters, especially Republican
conservatives. Compare the 22 percent of Republicans who strongly
approve GOP immigration policy with the 85 percent who strongly oppose
Obama’s amnesty. The GOP is shooting itself in both feet by not firmly
opposing amnesty and excessive importation of cheap foreign labor. The
Senate amnesty and foreign worker surge bill, S.744, now hanging over
Congress would also more than double the annual number of legal foreign
workers and guest-workers admitted to the U.S.
This is when we have 20
million Americans who want a full time job and cannot find one. The
Senate amnesty and immigration expansion bill’s deceptive and arrogant
disregard for American workers promises far more harm to the nation than
Obamacare ever could. It is also a suicide pistol aimed at the head of
the GOP elephant and the heart of America. Amnesty and a new 20 to 30
million surge of immigrants and guest-workers will bring new
big-government leaning voters to the Democrats and more cheap labor
campaign donations to the Republicans. This tradeoff is suicide for the
Republican Party. Can the GOP survive this kind of leadership?
Republicans
could crush the Democrats by using Obama’s unlawful amnesty and the
evils of illegal immigration against them. But will they use this
Democrat-expelling “silver bullet,” as Breitbart News and Robert
Patterson have called it? Many guilty Democrats, who voted for S.744,
like Kay Hagan, of North Carolina, are trying to cover up their
legislative record. Recent Senate race polls, however, indicate
Republican hopes for a Senate majority are faltering, and their lack of
attention to the stinging facts about illegal immigration and the
consequences of amnesty run strongly against the public outrage over
unenforced immigration laws and dictatorial Executive amnesty. The
Republicans had better take a tough stance on illegal immigration and
amnesty, especially President Obama’s arrogant unconstitutional
usurpation of immigration law-making, or they may not be a viable party
in 2016.
no. The republicans will load that bullet and point it at their own heads.
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They shouldn't waste the silver, lead would do.
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