Pro-Amnesty NYT Reporter Julia Preston Gushes Over 'A Die-Hard Conservative, but Not on Immigrants'
On Monday Julia Preston, one of the New York Times's most reliably pro-amnesty reporters, slid into Denver bureau chief Kirk Johnson's usual slot of using a news story to promote a different kind of Western Republican (i.e. not one of those harsh conservatives), in this case Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, who is "A Die-Hard Conservative, but Not on Immigrants."
He is a Republican and a Mormon. He opposes abortion. Mark L. Shurtleff, the attorney general of Utah, also rejects President Obama’s health care law as an assault on states’ rights and he went to Washington last week to urge the Supreme Court to throw it out.
On point after point, Mr. Shurtleff, now in his third term, meets the checklist to qualify as a conservative. But on immigration, he sees things differently from Republicans who have spoken most loudly on the issue in the states and from the party’s candidates for the presidential nomination -- including another Mormon, Mitt Romney.
Mr. Romney has echoed lawmakers from Arizona and Alabama, calling for more and tougher enforcement measures to corner illegal immigrants and force them to “self deport.”
Mr. Shurtleff has been conducting a campaign of his own, spreading the word about a more inclusive compromise that Utah adopted last year. A package of laws included an enforcement bill, like one in Arizona, that expanded police authority to identify illegal immigrants, coupled with a measure that recognized a role for some of those immigrants by giving them state permits as guest workers.
Mr. Shurtleff, 54, is probably the most prominent politician among an emerging generation of Republicans trying to stake out an alternative to restrictionist immigration laws modeled on Arizona’s.
“It’s only the loud, shrill voices we’ve been hearing,” Mr. Shurtleff said in his office in the marbled State Capitol on a hill above this city. “But I believe the majority of Republicans aren’t this shrill, anti-immigration, punish-’em-at-all-costs kind of mentality.”
He is well placed to bring his contrarian views to angry Republican voters. A big man -- at 6 feet 5 inches -- with a big presence in Utah, he easily glided twice to re-election. Hard on crime, he is also affable, plain-spoken and surprisingly unguarded about discussing his evolving ideas and personal life.
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Mr. Shurtleff’s truths are nurtured by like-minded groups in Utah. After Arizona’s law passed in 2010, an e-mail chain started among an odd coalition that included Mr. Shurtleff and the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, local police chiefs, farm bureaus, Latino leaders, Democratic lawmakers and the Roman Catholic Church.
Preston indulged Shurtleff's appeal to sentiment over law enforcement:
Mr. Shurtleff becomes emotional when he speaks of the children of illegal immigrants and the efforts of some Republicans to repeal the 14th Amendment and deny them American citizenship. After the Civil War, the amendment was adopted to overcome the Dred Scott ruling by guaranteeing citizenship to anyone born in the United States.
“I have a chance,” he said, “to speak to these kids in Spanish and see how much they love America.” Republicans, he said, “need to realize they’re not the enemy."
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He is waiting in frustration to speak with Mr. Romney, whom he supports, to tell the candidate that he is wrong to think he has to satisfy immigration hard-liners to win the nomination.
“What we want to prove here in Utah is that it’s not true,” Mr. Shurtleff said. “You don’t have to pander to that shrill, really negative voice that is harmful to our country.”
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Well this is what they do
Submitted by OldJarhead77 on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 2:11pm.
They find one thing that some people won't like and turn it into SEE SEE you other REPUBLICANS are WRONG (Foot stomp) You should be MORE LIKE HIM! what this dirt for brains writer DOESN'T Understand is this: NOT ALL REPUBLICANS HAVE THE SAME OPINION ABOUT EVERYTHING! We are not lock stepped zombies that all jump the same way and the swmae height when we are told to!!!!
It is impossible
Submitted by c5then on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 3:09pm.
to have any discussion about what to do with the illegal immigrants who are already here and living and working and part of the society when the Federal Government refuses to enforce any border security at all and allows thousands of more unknowns to enter the country each and every day.
The first step is to halt the flood, and control our border. Then we can discuss what is the best and most fair way to handle the 11+ million of illegals who are here.
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
Why not go further?
Submitted by Unsane on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 3:30pm.
Why not just dispense with Customs officials at ports of entry and at the borders, Miss Preston? And while we are at it, let's just stop the silly nonsense of issuing visas and checking passports at ports of entry and the border!
(This is something I want to ask everyone who is aching to give people who break the law upon arrival here amnesty.)
"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)
We need to send all of the
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 8:09pm.
We need to send all of the illegals home when they are caught. Just determine their status and send em home along with their families. No trial, no fuss and no muss. I checked with Greyhound and they ferry about 20 million a year around the states, so there will be little problems with taking em back home.