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    Immigrants like Democrats: 'leave countries with big government and then try to re-cr

    Give me your huddled masses yearning ... for WHAT?!

    New research sheds light on why Democrats are so soft on border security and so eager to declare amnesty for illegals.

    While America has been outsourcing its jobs, thanks to the most recent waves of legal and illegal immigration, it has been in-sourcing future voters who want THIS.
    WND EXCLUSIVE

    Immigrants like Democrats over 'economics'

    Expert: Newcomers 'leave countries with big government and then try to re-create that here'

    Published: 9 hours ago by Albert Thompson

    Video at the Page Link: Immigrants like Democrats over ‘economics’

    WASHINGTON – Hispanic immigrants like the Democratic Party because of the vast governmental programs that hand out assistance, aid, benefits and subsidies, according to Steven Camarota, director of research for the Center for Immigration Studies here.

    The center promotes an informed debate on comprehensive immigration reform by providing policymakers, academics, media and citizens with fact-based information on immigration.

    Camarota recently was interviewed for WND-TV about the intense, ongoing debate over amnesty for tens of millions of unauthorized immigrants in the United States.
    The debate has been conducted with the assumption that a path for citizenship is a necessary part of a legalization program.

    He told WND that the Democrats’ argument that Republican President Ronald Reagan pushed a 1980s amnesty program isn’t entirely accurate.

    “It is important to note that although Reagan did sign that amnesty, he was not the primary person pushing it. It was mostly Democrats in Congress, with some Republican allies,” Camarota said.

    He noted that all of the top sending countries for immigration are also the top sending countries for illegal immigration.

    “There’s research, say, for example, in Mexico looking at what is one of the best predictors of whether you will come to the United States illegally is if you have a relative in the United States who’s here legally,” he said

    He noted immigration “is the most important issue when it comes to role of government, because immigration creates new voters.”

    “Immigrants are people and they vote, and the political system has to represent their views,” he said.

    He said some of the conflict comes because immigrants try to reproduce the country they left.

    “Why do immigrants leave countries with big government and then try to re-create that here? Because it’s what they’re used to, they’re used to the idea of an activist government,” he said.

    He said that’s changing America in more than one way.

    “Between two thirds and three fourths of the growth in the … people without health insurance in the United States is new immigrants and then the children they’ve had once they got here, over the last decade. … It’s transforming society in ways to make Democratic arguments heard much more sympathetically,” he said.

    “A much larger fraction, all the research shows, of white voters will vote on social policy like abortion, like gay marriage. But that’s just not true of Hispanics; they are attracted to the Democratic Party mainly through those economic policies, and the social conservative stuff just doesn’t matter to them,” he said.

    “Throughout the world, the idea that the government plays a more central role in the economy and a more expansive role is just heard sympathetically. We see this in the kinds of governments that Europeans elect through free elections, we see this in Latin America.

    “The leadership of the Republican Party for decades has gone along with the idea of making more Democratic voters and transforming society in ways makes Democratic arguments heard more sympathetically. In effect we are electing a new people. If you want limited government immigration is probably the most important issue, because it changes what the American people want because it changes who the American people are,” he said.

    In recent years, Camarota has testified before Congress more than any other non-government expert on the economic and fiscal impact of immigration.

    In addition, he was the lead researcher on a contract with the Census Bureau examining the quality of immigrant data in the American Community Survey.

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    This video is really worth watching
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    Great video on the issue.

    New Illegal Alien Electorate Anti-Gun, Higher Taxes, More Spending, Big Gov, Biggest Voter Registration Effort Ever.

    Either the Republicans adapt to the new electorate or they don't legalize illegal aliens and start enforcing the law vigorously. Which one do you think they want and the heck with you.

    The new electorate will be changing Republicans' position on gun control, taxes, Income redistribution, healthcare, government involvement in education, foreign policy towards Palestinians and China.

    So if you are for limited government, illegal immigration reform is important to you and your children's future.

    Immigrants like Democrats over ‘economics’

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    more and more this sounds like a coup using Illegal Immigrants and Legal Immigrants to skew polling numbers

    Illegal Immigration Amnesty

    Getting Rid of the Second Amendment

    you name it... listen to the video and you will see what I am saying

    all this falls under the RICO act for Racketeering no matter how you slice it or dice it

    People in politic's are profitting off of Illegal and Legal Immigration and you can go to prison for it

    but more so... this is a slow motion coup De Tat
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