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These are news articles and editorials on issues related to immigration.
President Regan
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"I've spoken of the shining city all my political life, but I don't
know if I ever quite communicated what I saw when I said it. But in my mind
it was a tall proud city built on rocks stronger than oceans, wind-swept,
God-blessed, and teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and
peace, a city with free ports that hummed with commerce and creativity, and
if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open
to anyone with the will and the heart to get here. That's how I saw it and
see it still."
Ronald Reagan,
Farewell Address January 11, 1989
2006
- Apr. 9. Debate on
immigration bill gets heated
Speaker Hastert and Senate Majority
Leader Frist: "It remains our intent to produce a strong border security
bill that will not make unlawful presence in the United States a felony".
- Mar 30.
Immigration and the GOP: Is It Still The Party of Regan or Tom Tancredo?
The immigration debate is making party leaders think of what
might be the repercussions of this debate and how will it effect the future
of the party?
- Mar 30.
A Nation of (numerous) Laws:
Immigration Foes Just Want a Little Respect
The US is a nations of laws. this principle is a bedrock of
our country. The article takes a look at current legislation, the law
beakers and law makers and the growing negative sentiments.
- Mar 30.
American Dreams, Foreign Flags
Linda Chavez talks about the thousands of Hispanic marchers
with foreign flags on the American streets protesting the immigration bill,
but also that like every generation of
immigrants before them, Latinos start out on the bottom rungs of the
economic ladder, but they don't stay there.
2nd and 3rd generation Hispanics speak fluent English, attend college and
are the Hispanics in general are the largest growing small business owners
in the nation.
- Mar 30.
Bush Right To Take Stand
Bush has used much of his political capital on selling
his comprehensive immigration plan. Conservatives should support a guest
worker program, facts speak for themselves, here is why.
- Mar 30.
GOP Risking Hispanic Votes On Immigration
The battle among Republicans over immigration policy
and border security is threatening to undercut a decade-long effort by
President Bush and his party to court Hispanic voters, just as both parties
are gearing up for the 2006 elections
- Mar 30.
Mel Martinez:
Point Man on Divisive Issue for the Senate
Senator Mel Martinez is serving as the bridge within the GOP
on the issue of immigration He is the only foreign born member of the
Senate..
- Mar 28.
Bob Dole's Old Running Mate Ponders Republican Strategies
Jack Kemp, who ran with Dole during his 1996 presidential
bid, said the GOP needed to take cues from both the current illegal
immigration debate and the racial and social implications of Hurricane
Katrina to reach out to people whom he said the party often isolated.
- Mar 23.
Bush Tells Congress to Tone Down Immigration Talk and Pass Law
At a meeting held in the White House, President George W.
Bush stated Congress had to tone down the immigration debate and remember
American values.
- Mar 20.
Cantankerous Conservatism:
replaces compassionate conservatism, at least for a moment.
Fred Barnes of the Weekly Standard writes talks about
the political ramification of the current immigration debate, along with a
laundry list of current national topics as part of a
"paleoconservative"
agenda. "The paleocon message is not an electoral winner--unless you believe
voters are eager to hear ideas that are gloomy, negative, defeatist,
isolationist, nativist, and protectionist," say Barnes
- Mar 16.
Senators Near Compromise On Immigration Reform
With a deadline quickly approaching members of the Judiciary
Committee came to a quick compromise approving comprehensive reform.
- Mar 16.
First Orders Order Security First
Due to the sluggish
delays in the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senate Majority Bill Frist will
introduce his own version of immigration reform, with an emphasis on border
security.
- Mar 16.
Business Groups Seek Senate Win After House Defeat
Citing the future economic prosperity of the U.S., Business
groups lobby congress on behalf of a guest worker program and comprehensive
reform.
- Mar 15.
Immigration Bill Deadline Still Stands
Senate Majority
Leader Bill Frist stands firm he will have an immigration bill on the Senate
floor by the March 27 deadline.
- Mar 15.
Frist, Specter Jockeying Over Immigration Bill Deadline.
Senate Judiciary Committee is under a tight deadline, created
by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. The Chairman and the Leader are
debating what bill will hit the Senate Floor.
- Mar 13.
Immigration Leaves GOP in Tough Spot
The immigration
bill buts the GOP between two important groups - the Latino voters - which
the party has been courting and some ultra conservatives who make up a part
of the GOP base. RNHA Chairman Pedro Celis quoted on the political
ramifications of this debate.
- Mar 11. All Cops,
No Economics
Wall Street Journal. The immigration debate is finally
picking up some Beltway steam, which is long overdue. The problem is that
it's moving in a direction that could do real damage to the economy, not to
mention to the Republican Party.
- Mar 5. Not perfect but on
the right track
San Diego Tribune. Specter wants to (1) create a temporary
guest worker program that would allow hundreds of thousands of foreign
workers to fill jobs in the United States for up to six years and (2) allow
millions of illegal immigrants who are already here to remain indefinitely,
provided they register with the Department of Homeland Security, pay back
taxes, abide by the law and remain employed.
- Feb 22. Mike Turner
House Bill (H.R. 4437) falls short on immigration Reform
Congressman Mike Turner. My concern with the legislation is
that it makes all illegal immigrants felons. The extreme punishments in the
bill mandate that those who assist illegal aliens are also felons. If the
Senate sends back to the House a bill that meets my guiding principles,
without turning good Samaritans into felons, I look forward to the
opportunity to vote for an immigration reform bill.
- Feb 15. John Cornyn:
Registration must be part of immigration reform
Dallas Morning News. A primary goal of immigration reform
should be to secure our borders and protect this country from harm. Because
screening the 10 million illegal aliens here will help reach those goals in
the least amount of time, congress should advocate for both strong
enforcement and a way to register and identify them.
- Feb 9. Faith
Communities Call for Immigration Reform
Christian Post. In a statement released last week, World
Relief urged churches and congregants alike to push for comprehensive
immigration reform..
- Feb 2. President Takes Dual
Tack on Immigration
Wall Street Journal. President bush drew big applause during
his State of the Union address with a renewed call for "a rational, humane
guest-worker program" to keep the economy humming. But that appeal came only
after Mr. Bush issued a much sterner one first -- for tougher enforcement of
immigration laws, more vigilance on the border and an immigration policy
that "reflects our values."
- Jan. 23. The
Immigration Temptation
Recent history bears this out. Anti-immigration sentiment is a kind of
fool's gold--apparently a winner, but invariably disappointing.
2005
- Dec. 29. Tom
Tancredo's Wall
WSJ. The Colorado Congressman tries to
make America the world's biggest gated community.
- Dec. 19. Hard liners do not
speak for the GOP
Miami Herald. The Republican Party's
traditional values will prevail in the end. Instead of trying punitively to
enforce unrealistic law, the majority of the GOP will eventually come
together around an immigration policy worthy of the label Republican -- one
that encourages the American Dream and rewards work, even as it restores the
rule of law and enhances national security.
- Dec. 17. Boehner Votes
“No” on Immigration Bill
Press Release. U.S. Rep. John Boehner
(R-OH) last night voted against an illegal immigration bill he described as
“well-intentioned but fatally flawed.”
- SURVEY:
The
Terrance Group survey of registered likely GOP voters
Survey of attitudes of GOP voters as it relates to immigration reform and
various proposals.
- Dec. 13.
Rules likely to reject guest worker legislation
The Rules Committee of the House of
Representatives is likely to deny legislation allowing for a guest worker
program as proposed by Representative Jim Kolbe (R-AZ) and President
Bush.
- Dec. 9.
Immigration Spin Control
The restrictionists (Jim Gilchrist, a
third-party candidate backed by anti-immigrant conservatives)
lost a special Congressional election in California that they'd been
promoting for weeks in one of the nation's most conservative districts, only
2 hours from the boarder. Proving most Americans are not on their
"ultra-conservative" side.
- Nov. 29
Economic Growth and
Immigration
REPORT.
Immigration Policy Center. If the U.S. economy is to maintain at least 3
percent annual growth in its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) over the coming
decade and beyond, the U.S. labor force must continue to expand.
- Nov.
President Discusses Border Security and Immigration Reform in Arizona
The American
people should not have to choose between a welcoming society and a lawful
society. We can have both at the same time.
- Nov. 16
Immigration Poised to be a Hot Topic in 2006
With the 2006 elections right around the corner, special focus is being
placed on candidates and issues. It is no secret the Immigration will be at
the forefront of the political debate. The attached article provides
detailed analysis of the immigration issue, how it is shaping campaigns and
even highlights key districts in the nation and the players in those races.
- Nov. 8
Martinez vows immigration reform
Senator
Mel Martinez of Florida announced he will be co-authoring a new immigration
bill, as the subject is expected to hit the Senate floor early next year.
The Senator feels current pieces of legislation do not successfully address
the immigration problems.
- Oct. 12. An intelligent
immigration policy.
Virginia Cavalier Daily:
Although illegal immigration has only recently become an issue in the
Virginia governor's race, it has long been simmering across the country.
Last month, Republican gubernatorial candidate Jerry Kilgore raised the
issue by denouncing a publicly funded gathering site for illegal immigrant
day laborers in Herndon.
- Oct. 6. Will Bush Step Up — or Let
Immigration Issue Fester Further?.
Roll Call: It’s time for
President Bush to demonstrate leadership on immigration reform before the
issue splits his party and the country any further.
- Sept. 26. Immigration – The Hispanic
Presence.
CTPost: Editorial on how
Immigration and how immigrants fulfill a huge business need in all sectors
of the economy.
- Sept. 23. Bush, Rove Press Congress
on Immigration Reform.
LA Times: White House
political strategist Karl Rove is offering lawmakers new details of an
administration-backed guest worker program that would temporarily legalize
the status of millions of illegal workers.
- Sept. 21. Hispanics and
Katrina.
Linda Chavez: It's hard
to imagine now with the scars of Hurricane Katrina still fresh, but my bet is
that the rebuilding of the Gulf Coast will be a boon to Hispanics in the
region. There will be plenty of jobs to go around, and, as always,
immigrants will be among the first lining up to do them. It's too bad
Congress hasn't done its job as well, passing genuine immigration reform
that would let more immigrants come legally to do those very jobs.
- July 31. A free market includes labor.
LA Times:.
The militarization of the Mexico-U.S. border has not increased the rate of
arrest. Rather, it has reduced the probability of catching migrants to a
40-year low by channeling them to remote areas where their chances of
capture are very small. . At remote border locations, however, the risk of
death is greater. The mortality rate has tripled; 300 to 400 migrants die
annually.
- July 17. More Immigrants, More Jobs.
Wall Street Journal: For
those of us who believe that the melting pot is a vital and unique feature
of American society, this finding that the new immigrants are integrating
into our modern economy is highly reassuring. Even more encouraging is the
knowledge that a generous immigration policy can coexist with high rates of
economic growth and low unemployment.
- May 11. Hispanics trying
prayers as shortcut over border.
Arizona Republic:.
Concerned about the growing animosity toward undocumented immigrants
epitomized by armed civilian patrols at the U.S.-Mexican border, some
Hispanic Catholics hope to solve the illegal immigration problem through a
different sort of tactic: prayer.
- May 4. Immigration Reality Check.
WSJ:. "Seal the border"
populists on cable news and talk radio maintain that anti-immigrant
sentiment in the U.S. is ascendant. But a recent Senate vote shows more
support for the type of guest-worker initiative that President Bush
proposes.
- Apr. 7. Voters Favor Work-Permit Immigration
Reform.
Roll Call:. Despite
massive agitation for a restrictionist immigration policy, a new poll shows
surprising support for proposals to allow foreigners and illegal immigrants
to obtain work permits and earn their way to citizenship.
- Apr. 1. La Vida Robot.
Wired Magazine:. How four
underdogs from the mean streets of Phoenix took on the best from M.I.T. in
the national underwater bot championship. An example of the kind of kids
that the "Dream Act" intends to help.
- Mar 10. The Old and the New.
WSJ:. Everyone knows by
now that two major items on President Bush's second-term agenda are Social
Security and immigration reform. Less known is how closely related the
issues are.
- Feb. 28. Law and Borders.
Weekly Standard. An
excellent article on conservatives views on immigration policy and the
principles under which a solution must be sought.
2004
- December 21. What is an American?.
Claremont Institute:
This excellent article reviews an immigration restrictionist book, presents
the principles which should inform all debates on immigration and describes
what makes an American.
- November 22. Nix on Nativism.
WSJ:
Ignore the anti-immigrant right. Bush did.
- August 3. Keep open the golden
door?.
Washington Times:
Immigrants enrich us with their vitality, their tireless work ethic, their
talents, entrepreneurial spirit, and -- perhaps most important of all --
their appreciation of the freedoms and economic opportunities we as
Americans by birth too often take entirely for granted.
- July 18. Bush Touts
Stalled Immigration Proposals.
Fox News: In a speech
Thursday to the League of United Latin American Citizens annual convention
in San Antonio, Bush reiterated his backing for his sweeping immigration
proposals.
- June 28. Immigrant nation
trading
freely and building wealth.
Jeff Kemp. A struggle is
under way for the soul of the Republican Party between a minority of
protectionist xenophobes and those who are pro-trade and pro-immigration.
- May 3. GOP
sifts for gold in Latino vote.
Fresno Bee.
There's a new savior for Latino immigrants in California, but you probably
won't find this hero speaking Spanish or invited to dinner by community
activists.That's because it's the Republican Party that has come to the
rescue of undocumented immigrants and their efforts to assimilate in the
Golden State.
- Jan 27. Our Border Brigades.
WSJ.
Their entry to America is not without its problems and costs. But a sensible
policy would tackle those, as Mr. Bush proposes to do, rather than pursue
the fantasy that we can or should close our borders like some isolated
ancient kingdom.
- Jan 16. Hispanics: Key To GOP's Future.
FrontPage Magazine.
President Bush's immigration/amnesty proposal will probably be remembered in
history as the idea that saved a political party.
- Jan 9. Give me your tired, your poor,
your huddled masses....
The Federalist. Summing
up, the plan is intended to confront the realities of illegal immigration.
Illegal immigrants are in the U.S. now -- between 8 million and 14 million
of them, according to various estimates.
- Jan 7. Fair and Secure
Immigration Reform.
The Whitehouse.
President's Bush blueprint for immigration reform.
2003
- Oct. 29. Border
Politics.
Weekly Standard. With The
Latino Population booming, one issue that could come into play in 2004 is
President Bush's signal that he would help Hispanic immigrants gain legal
residency.
- May 27. Shattering
Myths About Immigrants.
Washington Post Group.
Regardless of ethnicity or nationality or economic resources, immigrants are
the same the world over. That's because a big part of what shapes their
character is not the country they come from, but the fact that they leave it
in the first place, risking whatever they have--including their lives--in
search of a better life.
- May 25.
What world migration means for business.
CNTET News.Com. Immigration
is changing the world more than at any other time in history, opening up
business opportunities and introducing new challenges, according to Harvard
University professor Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco.
- May 12.
Thousands of Central Americans can stay.
President George W. Bush
delivered good news to the immigrant community by extending Temporary
Protective Status (TPS) for an additional 18 months to Hondurans and
Nicaraguans.
- April 29.
Judiciary Sets Hearing on Hastings Citizenship for Soldiers Bill.
The House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Immigration has
agreed to hold a hearing on a bill that would make legal immigrants serving on
active duty in America's armed forces immediately eligible for U.S.
citizenship.
- April 10.
Hastings Bill Would Make Soldiers Citizens.
Washington Congressman Doc Hastings (WA-4) introduced
legislation to make legal immigrants serving on active duty in America's armed
forces be made immediately eligible for U.S. citizenship.
- April 6.
Marine
granted posthumous U.S. citizenship.
San Francisco Gate. A Mexico-born 21-year-old Marine who died
in Iraq will be buried as an American after he was posthumously granted U.S.
citizenship on Sunday.
- April 4. Hiring of
illegal immigrants is rife but no one is responsible .
Dallas Morning News: Who are we kidding? Sure there is a law on
the books making it a crime to knowingly put illegal immigrants to work. But
it is not a law that most Americans take seriously. And until they do, it is
difficult to take seriously demands for tighter control of our nation's
borders.
2002
- October 16. Help Wanted.
Wall Street Journal Editorial. Proper immigration reform in
short is smart politics. But most important it will make America safer and
economically stronger.
- August 1. The GOP's
immigration fumble.
Wall Street Journal article of Gephart's and Byrd stands on immigration and
the GOP's inability to get immigration legislation passed by the Democrat
control Senate.
- July 28. America's
immigration disaster.
British immigrant whose husband was killed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
is given "green card" after she was initially deported.
- March 21. Immediate
action needed on 245(i).
RNC grass roots press release urging people to ask the Democrat controlled
Senate to pass the 245(i) legislation approved by the Republican house at the
urging of the president.
- March 14. Letter to Senator
Daschle.
From the Latino Coalition urging approval of the 245(i) immigration
legislation.
- March 12. House set to
"cloak' amnesty.
House of representative sets to pass 245(i) immigration reform again.
- March 7.
Bush Speaks to Hispanics About Immigration, Trade.
President Bush discussed the importance of trade relations with Mexico and
Latin America and stressed the need to approve Immigration Law Section 245(i)
- Jan 28.
Distinguishing Terrorists from Busboys.
An excellent article on immigration reform from the conservative Weekly
Standard.
- Jan 17.
An influx of entrepreneurs is saving Houston and Los Angeles.
At a time when the events of Sept. 11 and a recession have resuscitated
nativist sentiments, many businesses and communities are finding that
immigrants, rather than a source of weakness, are helping to stave off the
chill of economic hard times.
- Jan 9.
Immigration remains an important priority for the president.
Statements made by Ari Fleischer, press secretary to the president, on the
importance of the immigration reform agenda. Also a plug for an Article by
Linda Chavez on immigration reform after Sept. 11.
2001
- November 7.
America's Immigration Disaster.
An excellent article from the Claremont Institute on our
dysfunctional immigration system.
- October 24. US Census
Estimates Shows 31 Mln Foreign-born Residents.
Washington Post: Roughly 8 million illegal
immigrants live in the United States, early estimates from the 2000 census
show. Their presence swells the country's foreign-born population to more than
31 million people.
- August 17.
Alien
Notion: The Right Case for 'Amnesty'.
Wall Street Journal: The best -- the only -- conservative
argument against this is that it rewards people who've broken the law. So
perhaps the amnesty could include a modest fine, as well as some requirement
to pass an English course or otherwise show the desire to assimilate. As for
the danger that amnesty will be an incentive for more illegal immigration, any
reform is likely to include a regular work-permit system for future migrants
as well.
- July 30. Amnesty Shootout.
Wall Street Journal: While an all-out amnesty may not be
politically feasible at this time, both Messrs. Fox and Bush recognize the
need for some degree of amnesty for illegal Mexican workers already in the
U.S. coupled with a guest-worker program to facilitate safer and more orderly
border crossings.
- July 25.
Markets Dictate Liberalization Of Immigration Law.
Wall Street Journal: As a general proposition, it is not a good
idea to have large numbers of people -- a caste of noncitizens -- living in
the country outside the law. It leaves them prey to exploitation by employers
and criminals, and prevents them from returning to their homelands for fear
they could not get back.
- July 10.
Bush
Promises to Speed Up Immigration Process.
Washington Post: Standing before 29 new United States citizens,
President Bush ordered today immigration officials to adopt a six month
standard of processing immigration applications and urged Congress to "act
swiftly" on immigration reform.
- July 2. Open Nafta Borders? Why Not?.
Wall Street Journal: North of the border, the solution to the
problem of illegal immigration is to make it legal, or at least to normalize
the movement of people.
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