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    NumbersUSA: Republicans Starting to Articulate Amnesty Harms Americans

    by Caroline May 4 Sep 2014, 12:55 PM PDT
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    The border crisis and Republican candidates beginning to connect the dots on amnesty harming Americans have been two of the factors driving recent polls and causing concern among Democrats in tough elections, according to NumbersUSA president Roy Beck.

    “The public is ready to back the leaders in the party that shows they will truly go to the line for the workers,” Beck said in an interview with Breitbart News, detailing some of the grassroots efforts NumbersUSA has engaged in to get its members to push against amnesty this summer and encourage Republicans to make the case against it.

    “To have Scott Brown and Tom Cotton and others start to advertise on it, that began to send shivers in August through all these Democratic camps,” he said, further pointing to recent polls revealing that people are paying attention to the immigration issue.

    In recent days, the Obama administration has appeared to be wavering on meeting its deadline to announce major executive actions on immigration by the end of the summer, reportedly amid concerns that Democrats in tight elections will be politically harmed come November.

    “The Republican voice is sounding more like [Alabama Republican Sen.] Jeff Sessions,” Beck said, describing in part why the issue of immigration is becoming more politically potent.

    According to Beck, it has been decades since a major political party made the case for American workers as it pertains to immigration.

    “The more that the Republican voice is the message of Jeff Sessions, the less likely that Obama is going to be able to try to pull another executive amnesty,” he said, arguing that he sees the trend as being toward speaking about immigration as an issue affecting American workers.

    Beck predicted that Obama will not go as big with his executive amnesty as some expect him to.

    “What I think is possible, maybe even likely, is some kind of statement in which they are not going to put in deportation proceedings [for] these so-called five million that they have been talking about — but no issuance of legalization documents, no issuance of work permit. Those are the two things that were the most destructive about DACA,” he explained.

    The NumbersUSA president added that while he believes Republicans can and should use funding mechanisms to push back against Obama, should he move forward with executive amnesty, Beck does not think that the House should try to use the upcoming continuing resolution before the elections to that end due to the potential risk of a shutdown that would politically harm Republicans in the end.

    “It does not make sense for us to push for an action, for our issue, that I think everyone would agree, would be very risky for the members of Congress who help us. So you know you don't want to push for things that will really harm the people that are helping you,” he said.

    “My hope is that they will only extend the CR for a couple of months,” and then deal with any executive actions after the election, he explained.

    “One of the big reasons for after the election is, at a time when you don’t have this election deadline that gets in the way of dealing with this in a full way,” Beck added.

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    SANTORUM IS LATEST SIGN OF SURGING REPUBLICAN MESSAGE OF CUTTING IMMIGRATION FOR SAKE OF AMERICAN WORKERS

    Thu, SEP 4th 2014 @12:56 pm EDT by Roy Beck

    It was much more than lip service. The extended immigration comments by former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) at a recent Iowa presidential audition indicated a deep understanding of what decades of spiked immigration numbers have done to struggling workers and their families.
    . . . we also have to face the reality that what's hurting American workers -- maybe more than anything else if you're an unskilled worker in America -- is a huge amount of immigration that's going on in this country.

    And I'm not just talking about illegal immigration. Yes, we've seen 12, 15 million illegal immigrants here who are competing in primarily unskilled jobs. But in the last 14 years since 2000, there've been more people who have come to this country legally than any 14-year period in American history, and that includes the Great Wave."

    Santorum's decision to go beyond the usual applause lines on illegal immigration and insisting on the need to reduce LEGAL numbers in the critical presidential sweepstakes state of Iowa is yet another indication that the pro-wage-earner immigration arguments championed by Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) continue to move toward dominance in the Republican Party.
    View the full YouTube clip of Santorum's comments by clicking on this:

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    Until recently, the muddled message from national Republican leaders has been mostly about the need to satisfy the desires of corporations for HIGHER legal immigration.

    Santorum not only changed the message but set himself as opposed to those corporations:
    . . . unfortunately on our side, the Republican side, we have the business community who sees labor as a commodity. Ladies and gentleman, I don't see people as a commodity. I see people as individuals and valuable people whose wages should not be depressed to keep profits high by having people come into this country to keep wages down. "

    The Dallas Morning News noted that Santorum was one of several politicians considering a 2016 presidential run who "auditioned for the party faithful last weekend at an influential gathering of Christian conservatives." The others were Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas), Gov. Rick Perry (Texas), Gov. Bobby Jindal (La.) and former Gov. Mike Huckabee (Ark.).

    Immigration was listed first among what the Morning News called the "recurrent themes" of the Annual Family Leadership Summit co-sponsored by Family Leader and Family Research Council Action. More than a thousand paid to attend the speeches at Iowa State University in Ames.

    Santorum praised the idea of a "respite" from high immigration levels as the nation has had several times in the past:
    And you know historically in America what we've done every time we've had huge waves of immigration? They've been waves, and what happens to waves? They come in, and then they go out; they provide a respite, they provide a respite for a lot of reasons -- for labor markets to adjust.

    One of the reasons we see labor markets in such distress and wages not going anywhere is because there's a flood of labor coming in.

    So we need a policy that puts Americans first, an American immigration policy that says no to amnesty, that says yes to securing the border, and that says thatwe need to dial back on chain immigration to this country which has resulted in over a million people a year coming here to suppress our labor markets."


    One of the most impressive parts of this speech was Santorum's making the typical appeal that politicians make to their immigrant family history. But he made a very different conclusion than most make:
    I'm the son of an immigrant and I'll give you the experience of my father. He was one of the guys caught in the wave. My grandfather came at the end of the Great Wave in 1923. In 1921 and 1924 they passed two immigration laws that shut down immigration. After 1924, immigration was about a 100,000 a year, it's now over a million a year in America today. It was a hundred-thousand and so my father was in Italy and my grandfather was in America for seven years it took for him to wait so he could see his dad.

    You can say, "we shouldn't do that to people." Well, my dad would always say, "America was worth the wait."It's worth doing it the right way because it was right for America to take a pause and to make sure that Americans were looked after first so that when he came he had the opportunities that the American Dream will give to all of your children."

    Santorum has set a benchmark for all other candidates.

    If they only talk about border security or stopping illegal immigration, you can be reasonably sure that they aren't dedicated to an immigration policy that first serves the interests of the American people. They may not be as bad as the corporate lobbyists, but you can't count on them on the big immigration issues unless they show as Santorum did last month in Iowa that they understand that adding a million immigrants with lifetime work permits EVERY YEAR poses real challenges for millions of Americans.

    The Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway made a presentation at the Heritage Foundation last month in which she revealed recent extensive polling that indicates a message like Santorum's and Sessions' can be a big political winner for either Party. But at present, almost nobody in the Democratic Party is choosing to use it. A growing number of Republicans are. If this continues, they are likely to score enough political gains to cause some Democrats to abandon their national Party's insistence on uncontrolled immigration. At that point, the public interest rather than special interests might finally begin to prevail.

    In the meantime, Santorum seemed to be issuing a challenge to other Republicans when he said:
    This, ladies and gentlemen, believe it or not, is a message that Republicans can stand up and proudly talk about. It's a conservative message, but it's a unifying message."
    ROY BECK is President & Founder of NumbersUSA

    https://www.numbersusa.com/blog/santorum-latest-sign-surging-republican-message-cutting-immigration-sake-american-workers




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