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    Luis Gutierrez: Without Amnesty George W. Bush Last Republican President

    Luis Gutierrez: Without Amnesty George W. Bush Last Republican President



    by Tony Lee 20 May 2014 1346 post a comment

    House Democrat: Bush Will Become 'Last...

    Rep. Luis V. Gutiérrez criticized House Republicans for failing to move legislation forward to overhaul the nation's immigration system with only 18 House legislative days remaining before the July 4 recess. The...




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    Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL), who suggested on Monday that "every institution" in America should ignore the nation's immigration laws until Congress passes amnesty legislation, said President George W. Bush will go down as the last Republican president in history if Congress does not act on immigration.

    "I give you George W. Bush--the man who will go down in history as the last Republican president in American history," Gutierrez said Tuesday on the House Floor.
    He added:
    If you do nothing on immigration, I guess you can take comfort in knowing that from Abraham Lincoln to George W. Bush, you had a pretty good run. Freeing the slaves, winning the Civil War, the interstate highway system--those all go in the highlight column.
    Suggesting that he was offering Republicans helpful advice, Gutierrez said that if Republicans in the House do not act on amnesty legislation, the only thing children in the future will know about Republicans as "a national party will be what they read in the history blogs."
    "They will look at 2014 as the year it all slipped away," Gutierrez, who has said that this year is the last chance for sweeping amnesty legislation, asserted. "You still have time to change history," he presented.
    Chamber of Commerce CEO Tom Donohue half-joked last week that the GOP should not bother to run a candidate in 2016 if they do not pass amnesty legislation, and Gutierrez referenced those remarks in urging 200 Democrats to join with "60, 70, 80 Republicans" to pass "a bill or a series of bills."
    "I suggest they do it for Abraham. They do it for George," he continued. "Do it for any little boy or any little girl in America who wants to grow up to be a Republican president."
    As Breitbart News has reported, though, an Eagle Forum report "documented how mass immigration may doom a conservative Republican Party, and a plurality of voters have indicated in two national polls that they would be 'less likely' to vote for candidates who support amnesty."



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    Luis Gutiérrez warns of last GOP prez


    'Latino voters are a force that is growing faster than Republicans can withstand,' says Gutiérrez. | AP Photo

    By JONATHAN TOPAZ | 5/20/14 12:07 PM EDT

    Democratic Rep. Luis Gutiérrez said Tuesday that if House Republicans don’t help to pass immigration reform in 2014, George W. Bush will be “the last Republican president in American history.”
    “Latino voters are repelled, and the loud but small contingent of immigration opponents have backed the Republican Party into a corner that they don’t have the courage to break out of,” the Illinois congressman said in a speech on the House floor. “So, Mr. Speaker, I give you George W. Bush, the man who will go down in history as the last Republican president in American history. Tom Donohue is right: There is a demographic reality that will make Republicans a footnote in history — just like the Whigs and Know-Nothings — unless they do something to get the immigration issue off the table.”
    Gutiérrez was referring to U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donohue, who last week said Republicans “shouldn’t bother to run a candidate in 2016” if Congress doesn’t pass immigration reform this year.
    (Also on POLITICO: States take on immigration)
    In his speech, Gutiérrez added that the House needs to act before the July 4 holiday if it wants any chance at approving legislation, given that the 2014 midterm campaign will ramp up during the summer.
    The congressman has long been a fierce advocate for immigration reform. In 2011, he was arrested in front of the White House while participating in an immigration rally. He has often criticized President Barack Obama for his deportation policy and for what Gutiérrez called his failure to address the issue adequately during his first term. He was also reportedly part of a group of Hispanic lawmakers who almost blocked a vote on the Affordable Care Act in 2010 in the interest of forcing the president to act on immigration reform.
    In his speech Tuesday, Gutiérrez mentioned that the demographic trends of Hispanics in the U.S. make immigration reform a political necessity for both parties. “Latino voters are a force that is growing faster than Republicans can withstand and are tilting more towards the Democrats with each day Republicans stand in the way of stopping deportations that are breaking up immigrant families,” he said.
    Appearing alongside a poster with pictures of former Republican Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Bush, Gutiérrez said: “If you do nothing on immigration, I guess you can take comfort in knowing that from Abraham Lincoln to George W. Bush, you had a pretty good run.”


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    Luis is a great example of why there should never have been a hispanic in USA. He seem to believe that he is running the nation huh? Gosh, I hope not.

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    I'd say he has it backwards. If amnesty is passed George W. Bush will be the last Republican president.
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