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    A Victory for Tancredoism?

    A Victory for Tancredoism?
    By Marcus Epstein

    Tom Tancredo’s decision to withdraw from the Republican presidential primary is no doubt a disappointment to many patriotic immigration reformers. Tancredo is indisputably the most vocal and consistent proponent of secure borders in the US Congress and he made it clear that stopping mass immigration would be the centerpiece of his campaign. All of the "top tier" candidates had terrible records on illegal immigration. Many reformers hoped that a Tancredo candidacy could catch fire and shock the establishment.

    This did not happen, and he consistently polled towards the bottom of the pack. There are a few reasons for this, most of which were not the fault of Tancredo or his campaign.

    The failure of grassroots immigration movement to rally around him—or any other candidate for that matter. While national groups like Numbers USA do a great job of mobilizing Americans against amnesty, they do not get involved in campaigns. What is left is squabbling Minuteman chapters and a few other grass roots organizations. Many were shocked when Jim Gilchrist endorsed Mike Huckabee, but this is sadly reflective of the movement as a whole.

    The success of Ron Paul. Many on the right, especially those who are concerned about foreign policy, were inclined to support Paul over Tancredo. When Paul's campaign caught fire, virtually everyone I know in the vaguely Buchananite/paleo Right began endorsed Paul without reservations. Immigration is one of the few issues where it is hard to tell exactly where he stands. He has been a leader in the fight against birthright citizenship and giving government benefits to illegals, but his statements and votes on other areas of the issue have varied. Whatever Paul’s views and posturing on immigration are, for better or worse his candidacy is based almost solely on foreign policy and will have virtually no impact on the immigration debate, with the possible exception of his opposition to the North American Union.

    Other candidates taking on the immigration issue. From the very start, the main candidates began to posture like immigration restrictionists. Those who did not—Sam Brownback and John McCain –saw their campaigns flounder. The majority of grassroots Republicans are ignorant and willing to accept the promises of these candidates.

    This last reason demonstrates that despite some disappointments, Tancredo’s campaign was still a success. Tancredo’s presence in the debate set the tone for the other candidates. While they no doubt were willing to flip flop, so long as Tancredo could respond, they did not have an the opportunity.

    Both Sam Brownback and John McCain have admitted that their campaigns were destroyed and nearly destroyed respectively due to their support of amnesty. After Brownback dropped out, the only candidate who openly supported any sort of amnesty has been John McCain.

    After seeing the formerly pro-amnesty candidates each try to outflank each other on immigration in the November 28 Youtube debate, Tancredo quipped he was flattered that they were trying "out Tancredo Tancredo."

    After the debate, John Nichols wrote in The Nation's blog that,

    "Tom Tancredo, the immigration-crazed congressman from Colorado, is never going to be the Republican nominee for president. But Wednesday's night's CNN/YouTube debate confirmed that he has prevailed in the contest of ideas -- if raw xenophobia can be called an idea."

    In a cover piece in the latest New Yorker, entitled Return of the Nativist, Ryan Lizza wrote,

    "The emergence of Tancredoism as an ideological touchstone for two Republican front-runners is a stunning development, another indication of the Party’s rejection of nearly everything associated with the approach taken by George W. Bush."

    Newsweek’s Conventional Wisdom wrote that the "Anti-immigrant zealot had already won. Now even Dems dance to his no mas salsa tune."

    As the language of the articles show, none of these journalists are at all sympathetic to Tancredo or any attempts to control immigration, but they are willing to concede his influence on the debate.

    While Tancredo has influenced the debates, it is yet to be seen how much he will actually influence the candidates’ actual positions. With his low poll numbers and relatively small on-the-ground support, it is difficult to say whether there is now a serious Tancredo Wing of the GOP.

    Tancredo has endorsed Mitt Romney. But it is not clear if Romney made any promises to strengthen his position in exchange, or whether he will follow through.

    We are now left with a number of candidates who have taken up Tancredo’s rhetoric. Despite the cries from the Left that the GOP is becoming the new Know-Nothing party, Tancredo was the only candidate who boycotted the disgraceful Spanish Language debate on Univision. While the other candidates pandered in Spanish, Tancredo released one of the most hard-hitting immigration control ads [YouTube] that tackled immigrant crime head on.

    While Tancredo called for a moratorium on immigration, no other candidate—even Duncan Hunter—has called for lowering legal immigration in their platform. Some, such as Huckabee and Thompson, advocate making some reforms to the process, though none actually discuss —except that Huckabee and Romney actually appear to support vague increases in legal immigration.

    Tancredo said he will not run for reelection to his congressional seat. While it is sad to see him go, his impact will live on. Tancredo was the sole Republican in Congress to stand up to Bush’s amnesty when the president had high approval ratings. His principled determination in both Congress and on the campaign trail has encouraged many others to take his up his mantle with varying degrees of sincerity and opportunism.

    Regardless of who gets the Republican nomination and how serious they are about real immigration reform, Tancredo has forced them to at least give serious lip-service to our cause.

    It is now up to Americans to make sure they put their money where their mouths are.

    Marcus Epstein [send him mail] is the founder of the Robert A Taft Club and the executive director of the The American Cause and Team America PAC. A selection of his articles can be seen here. The views he expresses are his own. Team America PAC has no legal connection to either Tom Tancredo or his campaign.
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    Democrat Applauds Tom Tancredo For His Role In Fostering Real Immigration Reform
    By Donald A. Collins

    I truly felt moved by the news today of Tom's withdrawal. He is a real hero in this movement and I hope others will take a few minutes to write him as I have to express that sentiment.

    December 20, 2007

    Honorable Thomas G. Tancredo (R-6th, CO)
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    Dear Tom,

    I got your email message today with regret, but I know that what you accomplished in your effort was certainly not in vain.

    When this seemingly endless campaign commenced months ago, you alone were the voice of reason for real immigration reform.

    Now, since the defeat of the obscene Senate amnesty bill in June of this year, the voices of the new converts can be heard loud and clear. In fact, Mitt Romney and Huckabee seem to be competing for who is the most for closing open borders and stopping funds for sanctuary cities.

    Sadly, as a Democrat, I am appalled at the attitudes of my own party's Presidential hopefuls on immigration reform. My party, once the bastion of the little guy and gal, has become nothing more than a clone to the big money elites who now seem to own our government.

    I am sure that your campaign cost not only money, but drew heavily on your physical resources and put great pressure as well on your family. You conducted yourself with principle and dignity, stating your long held views clearly and with principled intent. No one could ask for or expect more.

    You should be very proud of what you have done.

    Sally and I send our personal thanks for the immigration stance you took early and helped so much to bring to national discourse. If we don't fix this mess now, it may be beyond fixing.

    I know you will continue to use your influence in Congress to assure that whoever is elected President, Democrat or Republican, that this issue will not be allowed to die or be distorted with the kind of open border mentality personified by the big money elitists or the ethnic and ideological lobbies whose loyalties are not to America but to greed and creeds.

    With best wishes for Christmas and for another great year of accomplishment.

    Faithfully yours,

    Donald A. Collins

    Donald A. Collins [email him], is a freelance writer living in Washington DC and a board member of FAIR, the Federation for American Immigration Reform. His views are his own.
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    Tancredo was the sole Republican in Congress to stand up to Bush’s amnesty when the president had high approval ratings.
    Not true, Hunter has always stood againt amnesty, regardless of who the President was or his popularity. Hunter, who had immense respect for President Reagan, advised him against the folly of signing into law the 1986 amnesty. Anyone who has researched Hunter knows he's not afraid to stand up for what he believes, regardless of consequence.

    I know this thread isn't about Hunter, however, I felt it necessary to correct a perceived inaccuracy.

    "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**

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