The Amnesty Bandwagon Rides Again
The public relations campaign for President Obama's latest revival of "immigration reform" makes one thing crystal clear: This is not, and never has been, about homeland security. This is not, and never has been, about economic security. It's about political security, plain and cynical.
In conjunction with Tuesday's renewed White House push in Texas for a "new pathway to citizenship" for millions of illegal immigrants, disgruntled Latino activists are ratcheting up their radical anti-enforcement rhetoric. Illinois Democratic Rep. Luis Gutierrez — a persistent critic on Obama's left flank — lambasted federal workplace enforcement raids this weekend. On Sunday, he repeated his hyperbolic attacks on homeland security agents "terrorizing" neighborhoods and ripping babies from the breasts of nursing moms. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano made no public effort to defend her employees.
On campuses across the country, unhappy ethnic college student groups have turned up the heat on Democrats to resurrect the "DREAM Act" nightmare for the 12th time in a decade. The legislation — persistently rejected by a bipartisan majority on Capitol Hill — would provide illegal aliens (not just teenagers, but students up to age 35) federal education access and benefits, plus a conditional pass from deportation and a special path toward green cards and U.S. citizenship for themselves and unlimited relatives.
Obama argues that his comprehensive amnesty plan would boost America's bottom line. But the open-borders math doesn't add up. The Congressional Budget Office score of the last DREAM Act package estimates that "the bill would increase projected deficits by more than $5 billion in at least one of the four consecutive 10-year periods starting in 2021." And that doesn't include the costs of the unlimited family members the millions of DREAM Act beneficiaries would be able to bring to the U.S. A separate cost analysis by the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Immigration Studies concluded that the illegal alien DREAM Act bailout would cost taxpayers $6.2 billion a year and "crowd out" U.S. students in the classroom.
To help gloss over those sobering realities and blur the lines between legal and illegal immigration, Obama summoned Latino celebrities such as actresses Eva Longoria and Rosario Dawson. The starlets — deemed important "stakeholders" in the immigration policy debate by the celebrity in chief — have served as glamorous distractions from the vocal complaints of Southwest governors, ranchers, farmers and other victims of continued border chaos. These are the real stakeholders whose lives and livelihoods are at risk. But none had a seat at the Hollywood-filled table.
While proudly emphasizing her ethnic loyalties, Dawson (an outspoken critic of Arizona's immigration enforcement law) insists immigration reform "isn't just a Mexican" or Latino issue. But for more candid liberal strategists, the illegal alien amnesty bandwagon is nothing more than a tool to motivate current and future Latinos to protect the Democrats' grip on power. Eliseo Medina, secretary treasurer of Obama's deep-pocketed backers at the Service Employees International Union, laid out the stakes in an interview with MSNBC:
"Clearly with immigration reform and any other kind of reform that would benefit the Latino community, we have to make sure that our voices are heard in the ballot box. There are approximately 23 million Latinos that are eligible to vote, yet only 10 million voted in 2008."
SEIU's goal: "If we increase the turnout from 10 million to anywhere between 12 and 15 million, we're going to have an outsized impact on the election in 2012."
If, as widely expected, Obama fails to deliver amnesty through the legislative process, there's always amnesty by executive fiat. White House insiders first floated the idea in June 2010 to unilaterally extend either deferred action or parole to millions of illegal aliens in the United States. This administration has accomplished its major policy agenda items through force, fiat and fraud. Immigration will be no different.
Unfortunately for the law-abiding, there is no Hollywood-Washington-Big Labor lobby to speak for them. While Obama's homeland security officials hang their "mission accomplished" banner over the border, the feds have barely made a dent in the three-year naturalization application backlog or the 400,000-deportation fugitive problem.
Meanwhile, law enforcement witnesses told a House subcommittee last month that border smuggling has grown so out of control that federal prosecutors are simply declining to pursue cases. Cochise County, Arizona, Sheriff Larry Dever testified about the feds' so-called "Turn Back South" policy — which includes lowering thresholds for drug and smuggling prosecutions, and permitting border-crossers at least seven strikes before being charged with immigration misdemeanors. And just last week, the General Accounting Office reported another massive 1.6 million illegal visa overstayers backlog — a problem exposed by five of the 19 September 11 hijackers who benefited from systemic failure to enforce visa regulations.
So much for "never forget."
Michelle Malkin is the author of "Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies" (Regnery 2010). Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.
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being unable to do it themselves
Submitted by MidAmerica on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 6:51pm.
All over the world the non-Whites want to live where the Whites have built up prosperous societies.
Goodness, I hate to quote Obama.. but..
Submitted by Gary Hall on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 8:35pm.
Candidate Obama's campaign promise on Immigration as laid out at the CNN hosted Democrat Debate in Las Vegas back in the fall of 2008. This is a condensed version - but I assure you, the context is intact:
I don't see the DREAM Act anywhere in there.
Hello Republicans - 70% of the nation supports the views of Tom Tancredo on immigration reform - be a populist and fight Obama tooth and nail.
(;~> gary
Has Obama ever been quoted
Submitted by Boudin on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 8:40pm.
Telling the truth?
Never mind, I doubt I would believe it anyway
Dear Illegal Immigrants
Submitted by The Irishman on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 9:01pm.
So your first step on American soil is an illegal act, which I understand to mean you have absolutely no respect for our laws. Yet we are to believe you're really just here to start a better life for yourself and your family, first by acquiring a fake social security number...another illegal act...in order to get work. Then make sure the rest of the family ignore our laws by following your lead. Hmmm... I'm not really sold.
Who's supporting this crap?
Dear 25 Time Retread Trolls.
Submitted by The Vet on Thu, 05/12/2011 - 12:04am.
So your latest step on NewsBusters integrated servers is an annoying act, which I understand to mean you have no respect for anyone here. Yet we are to believe you're really here to start a better reputation for yourself and your trollie brood, first by acquiring the 25th fake personal...another despicable act...in order to get troll work. Then make sure the rest of the troll brood ignore our pleading to stay away. Hmmmmm.....I'm not really sure you understand the concept of go away and stay away.
Who's buying your crap?
Illegals
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 9:22pm.
How about we build the fence and then deport illegals as they break criminal laws?
We don't need comprehensive immigration reform, we just need to turn off the spigot.
Build a fence and shoot them
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 10:38pm.
Build a fence and shoot them as they cross over. If we do this I guarantee the flow will slow down considerable like.
More Obama racism
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Thu, 05/12/2011 - 9:08am.
You can bet if those illegals had blonde hair and blue eyes and demanded our government provided schooling in English and Swedish that the deportation planes wouldn't have a chance to cool off in between flights.
It seems they figured out our
Submitted by ant on Fri, 05/13/2011 - 1:18pm.
It seems they figured out our big secret. See, all the prosperity, individual freedom, development, and form of "We the people" governance was all just hiding in American soil. Soil that the white man has stolen and used to propagate his evil ways of ' free speech, freedom of religion, the fruits of one's labor, raising a family, etc.'. Now they have figured out that we duped 'em, and they were screwed with sub-par Mexican soil that had none of these things hiding in it, otherwise they surely could have built a country as great as America. So now I guess we better fess up and let them have it, surely they can do just as well turning America into a great-third-world paradise led solely by democrats as the white man did building it, before we stopped paying attention and let the enemy watch the gate. Damn lucky gringos with good dirt, that's all.
Cool Arrow and Dan...
Submitted by Djinn1975 on Fri, 05/13/2011 - 2:51pm.
...we are on the same page. Illegal Immigration/Border Security in 3 parts:
Part 1:
Build the fence. Start at both ends working toward the middle and two teams in the middle, simultaneously working east and west, to do it quickly. Private contractors only.
Part 2:
Enforcement. Remove federal direction of Border Security, in itself a miserably failed entity, and hand off responsibility to border states, the ones directly impacted and the ones who have direct impact. Remove the handcuffs from Border Security agents. Prevent the CRIME by whatever mean necessary, period, even if it includes firearms and lethal force. Supplement Border Patrol with National Guard troops, possibly unmanned drones.
Part 3:
This step is only effective after the first two are in place. Empty all prisons and jails of illegal immigrants and return them to their native land. Require all employers to use e-verify. All persons with no proof of right to occupy U.S. soil will be subject to immediate deportation.
If you want to come to this country, like the European immigrants of the late19th early 20th century used in defense of immigration today, immigrate legally with the intent of contributing, rather than becoming a burden to, our society and you will be welcomed with open arms.
It seems this is common sense to me but sense is anything but common to a bleeding heart, progressive, liberal. A tell tale sign is when you hear someone utter the childish phrase, "That's not fair!"