Covers the immigration positions of the candidates in the 2008 U.S. election.

Bob Barr on immigration

Bob Barr's immigration position appears to simply be a copy of John McCain's. He says he supports border security, but so does most everyone else. He's also hinted that he supports a massive amnesty for current illegal aliens. He did that in the context of offering a false choice: he pretended that we have to choose between a massive amnesty and mass deportations. Like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John McCain, he failed to note a third possibility of simply enforcing our laws to encourage current illegal aliens to return home ("attrition").

Those expecting him to run an outsider, insurgent campaign should find someone else.... (read more)

admin – Tue, 06/10/2008 – 9:50pm
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Barack Obama on immigration

Barack Obama supports a massive amnesty for illegal aliens, something that will greatly increase legal immigration and will lead to even more illegal immigration. He also supports giving driver's licenses to illegal aliens. He supports the DREAM Act, an anti-American bill that would let illegal aliens take college educations away from U.S. citizens. He marched in support of illegal immigration at the May 1, 2006 event in Chicago; the main organizers of that event have links to the Mexican government. One of the main organizers is even an official with a Mexican political party, the PRD. He also supports Bush's SPP.gov, aka "NAFTA on steroids".... (read more)

admin – Tue, 02/06/2007 – 2:46pm
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Peter Canellos/Boston Globe smears Iowans over illegal immigration

Peter Canellos of the Boston Globe offers an article with the title "Fear of foreigners roils Iowa/Angry rural voters voicing far-fetched theories". It attempts to downplay the impacts of illegal immigration and basically calls those who oppose illegal immigration hicks. The device used is to contrast the supposed "far-fetched" comments of some with the more reasonable (to the Boston Globe) comments of a local restaurant owner who supports "low-wage workers". Some of the "far-fetched" comments actually have a grain of truth.... (read more)

admin – Sun, 12/23/2007 – 1:24pm
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Fred Thompson: soft on illegal immigration?

The WashTimes takes a look at Fred Thompson's record on immigration votes and says:

Those include a 1995 vote against limiting services other than emergency care and public education to illegal aliens — he was one of just six senators to oppose that proposal — and a 1996 vote against creating an employer verification system to help businesses filter out illegal aliens who apply for jobs.... (read more)

admin – Thu, 09/06/2007 – 9:36am
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John Edwards is going to help stop amnesty

Imagine what would happen if an amnesty supporter were forced to endure an hour-long, nationally-televised interview just about immigration matters where they were asked a series of tough questions about amnesty and forced to defend what they support.

As long as the questions were tough enough, and they were asked follow-up after follow-up, their lies and misleading statements would be revealed. That would almost certainly result in them losing a great deal of credibility and it would almost certainly have a significant impact on their political careers.

And, that would go a long way towards ending any chance of amnesty, as all the other supporters realize that their arguments could similarly be exposed and they would lose credibility as well.... (read more)

admin – Fri, 05/18/2007 – 11:44am
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Talk2lou

Please visit the homepage.... (read more)

admin – Fri, 05/04/2007 – 7:48pm

Brownback backpeddles on Hagel-Martinez amnesty scheme

The Hagel-Martinez amnesty scam has long since been thrown into the dustbin of history, but Sen. Sam Brownback has now - in a desperate attempt to rewrite history - renounced his support for the bill:

Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Sam Brownback said yesterday he no longer supports the immigration overhaul bill that he helped pass in the Senate.

"I would not vote for the same bill," Mr. Brownback told reporters yesterday morning, saying that after the bill passed the Senate he had a chance to study its effects and decided it led to too much immigration.... (read more)

admin – Wed, 04/25/2007 – 11:06pm
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Bloomberg misstates Barletta testimony about illegal immigration

The New York Post offers the idiotically-titled "PRO-IMMIG MIKE STICKS IT TO THE STICKS":

MAYOR Bloomberg has come out swing ing against a fellow mayor trying to impose one of the most restrictive bans against illegal aliens in the nation...

..."I testified before Congress and New York's a city of 8.3 million people. The guy who testified after me [Mayor Lou Barletta] came from Hazleton, Pa., which is 30,000 people, and according to him, there has never been a crime committed in Hazleton, Pa., that wasn't committed by an undocumented," said Bloomberg.... (read more)

admin – Wed, 04/04/2007 – 7:47pm
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1996: "Giuliani Criticizes G.O.P. And Dole on Immigration"

From the New York Times June 7, 1996 article "Giuliani Criticizes G.O.P. And Dole on Immigration" we read (part also here):

Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani criticized Senator Bob Dole today for supporting Republican-sponsored legislation that would restrict Government aid to immigrants and called those restrictions "a terrible, terrible mistake."

Mr. Giuliani cited measures in the legislation that would restrict public benefits to legal immigrants, allow states to bar illegal immigrant children from public schools and force local authorities and hospitals to report undocumented aliens who report a crime or seek emergency medical aid...... (read more)

admin – Mon, 04/02/2007 – 10:42am
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Richardson wouldn't build border "wall"; representing foreign interests?

On Monday, the Texas House and Senate approved House Resolution 853, lavishing praise on Bill Richardson and honoring him for his "brilliant career" (link). During his acceptance speech, he said this:

"The [border] wall should be torn down... It's bad policy. It was done to get election votes... And the next president should not build it. I wouldn't build it."

First, despite what both he and W. Gardner Selby of the Austin American-Statesman say, it's not a "wall", it's a fence.... (read more)

admin – Tue, 03/20/2007 – 9:06am
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Mitt Romney immigration position: can anyone figure it out?

The most important thing to know about Mitt Romney - and as far as I'm concerned, the only thing necessary to almost completely delegitimize his candidacy - is that at least three of his advisors and workers are linked to Jeb Bush. That's all I need to know: if he were his own man he would have selected people not linked to the Bush family; as it is, there's no chance that he won't just be some variant of a Bush puppet.

At first glance, it might appear that Romney's immigration position is tougher than people like McCain and Giuliani, but then you look again and you realize it's all over the map and there's also the issue that because reporters don't ask him tough questions no one can be absolutely sure what exactly he supports.... (read more)

admin – Thu, 03/15/2007 – 9:19pm
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Bloomberg warns about "anti-immigration movement"

Michael Bloomberg - mayor of New York and possible independent presidential contender - is fighting the demons in his mind:

The mayor also staunchly defended open immigration and free trade. "The things that we have to worry about is this protectionist movement that has reared its head again in this country and the anti-immigration movement, which will destroy our children’s future if we let it go unchecked," the mayor said.... (read more)

admin – Thu, 03/15/2007 – 8:59pm

America says "good riddance" to Tom Vilsack

Former Iowa governor Tom Vilsack has dropped out of the presidential race, sources say.... (read more)

admin – Fri, 02/23/2007 – 8:48am
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Rudy Giuliani's "weirdness factor"

The Smoking Gun has obtained an April 8, 1993 document in which strategists for his mayoral campaign against incumbent David Dinkins detailed his various vulnerabilities. Rudy tried to have it destroyed because it's chock full of dirt:

He surely could not have been pleased to read that his "personal life raises questions about a 'weirdness factor.'" That weirdness, aides reported, stemmed from Giuliani's 14-year marriage to his second cousin, a union that he got annulled by claiming to have never received proper dispensation from the Catholic Church for the unorthodox nuptials.... (read more)

admin – Mon, 02/12/2007 – 3:03pm
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National Review weighs Rudy's Run

The editors of the National Review weigh in on the Rudy for President quasi-bandwagon, largely from a pro-life/pro-choice perspective:

But there are serious obstacles to Giuliani’s winning the embrace of conservatives. Putting aside his tumultuous personal life, his positions on many national issues, from tax reform to the environment, are largely unknown and will be more closely examined. On social issues, however, his liberal views are well known and so present a threshold question for many conservatives. Giuliani’s most important flaw in this regard is his denial that unborn children have a right to life.... (read more)

admin – Fri, 02/09/2007 – 1:34pm
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Obama, Edwards lead DailyKos poll; Clinton lags

In a DailyKos straw poll (link), Hillary Clinton only leads Gravel, Biden, Dodd, and Vilsack. She trails behind even "Other" and "No Freakin' Clue". The leaders are Obama (26%) and Edwards (26%).... (read more)

admin – Tue, 02/06/2007 – 2:26pm

Rudy Giuliani on immigration

Short answer: he'll vastly increase legal immigration and continue allowing illegal immigration, just like a repeat of George Bush.

That's a distillation of his remarks on tonight's Hannity & Colmes (transcript here).

He supports a massive amnesty for illegal aliens, calling it by the euphemism "regularization".

What he calls "regularization" would be seen by millions and millions of people around the world as an amnesty, no matter what he wants to call it for domestic consumption.

A good portion of those people would come to the U.S. by any way possible in order to take part in the next "regularization".... (read more)

admin – Mon, 02/05/2007 – 10:41pm
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Candidate videos from DNC Winter Meeting

A few Youtube videos of some Democratic candidates for president are linked from here.

Those featured: Chris Dodd, Barack Obama, Wesley Clark, John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, and Hillary Clinton.... (read more)

admin – Mon, 02/05/2007 – 8:22pm

Rudy Julliani files FEC "statement of candidacy"

From this:

...The steps Monday put Giuliani on the same level legally as McCain and Romney, the other top-tier GOP candidates who have formed regular exploratory committees and filed statements of candidacy.

Giuliani's cautious and noncommittal attitude has caused some critics to question whether he would abandon his bid even before formally entering the race, as he did in 2000 when he was considering a Senate campaign against Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Fighting back in recent weeks, Giuliani has started to sound and act like a strong contender, traveling to the early primary states of New Hampshire and South Carolina, and arguing that his vision for the future and performance in the past would make him a formidable GOP nominee.... (read more)

admin – Mon, 02/05/2007 – 5:29pm
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Biden begins, ends candidacy on same day

Delaware's Senator Joe Biden announced today his intention to run for president. Shortly thereafter, the New York Observer published an interview containing this quote:

"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy... I mean, that’s a storybook, man."... (read more)

admin – Wed, 01/31/2007 – 7:56pm
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