Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Conservative commentators Charles Krauthammer, Sean Hannity, and George Will promoted amnesty after the 2012 election and should now advocate building a fence at our border-Bennett, American Thinker

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7/14/14, "The Conservatives Who Deserve Blame for the Border Breakdown," American Thinker, John T. Bennett

"The conservative commentators who advocated a “path to citizenship” after the 2012 election bear partial blame for the current wave of illegal immigrants from Central America. Many of those who advocated for amnesty following the 2012 election are now complaining that people indeed came expecting that amnesty. 

But there is also an unbelievably bad policy at the root of the problem.

The William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 is the awful piece of legislation that is allowing tens of thousands of illegal aliens to be released and remain in America while awaiting “deportation hearings” that we all know are a sham.

It is not ironic at all that that a law intended “to combat human trafficking has facilitated human smuggling. It is not ironic because this is precisely the outcome we should expect from immigration policy designed by multicultural elites. Our inept and corrupt political class, with their utter disregard for our sovereignty, simply does not seem to care about the consequences of the laws they pass.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sources told ABC news that, reportedly, “more than 80 percent of these children will find permanent homes in the U.S., with either family or foster homes and not be sent back to Central America.” In fact, the number of Central American illegals who are deported is closer to zero. According to one high-ranking Border Patrol official, “Currently only three percent of apprehensions from countries other than Mexico are being repatriated to their countries of citizenship, which are predominantly located in Central America.”

Every single Congressperson and Senator, from both parties, voted in favor of the 2008 act. The act is a Trojan horse full of the “disadvantaged,” a group overwhelmingly prone to vote Democrat. Rick Green with the Oklahoman newspaper has a detailed write-up on the 2008 act. He zeroes in on the key provisions:

…[T]he 2008 act mandates the current, often lengthy, procedures under which the young people are given temporary housing and an array of services while a parent or sponsor is sought in the United States pending deportation hearings, which are often delayed because immigration courts are backed up with pending cases.
When a parent or sponsor is found, the illegal aliens are released.

After a year or two there is a deportation hearing. As Byron York writes, “Even if, after two or three years, a hearing judge finally orders removal, many illegal immigrants just ignore the order. No one makes them leave.”

The 2008 act has the effect of amnesty; it allows illegal aliens to disappear into America and not face deportation unless they decide to comply with a toothless legal order. Even if illegal aliens intended to comply with our laws when they first arrived -which is unlikely because they broke our laws to come here in the first place- they will probably not voluntarily comply with a toothless order after they’ve assimilated into the welfare system. The common sense alternative is expedited deportation with no release into the United States. Congress should have made that change already.

Who is to Blame? 

Many Republicans are blaming the president’s amnesty rhetoric for encouraging the current wave of Central American illegal immigrants. The fact of the matter is that the entire Congress in 2008 opened the gate, and then both the president and pro-amnesty Republicans gave illegal aliens the green light.

The 2008 act tore a hole in our border for Central American minors. So why didn’t the influx occur sooner? Customs and Border Patrol numbers show an increase from 2009-2010, but a much larger spike occurred from 2012-2013.











Source: U.S. Customs and Border Protection

The green light was turned on beginning in 2012-2013. In 2012, Obama granted temporary amnesty to specified categories of illegal aliens, which was certainly a green light for further illegal entry. A leaked Border Patrol memo reveals that the recent illegal aliens from Central America came to the U.S., in their own words, “to take advantage of the ‘new’ U.S. law that grants a free pass or permit.” But another segment of the American political system also filled the news with a similar message about crumbling borders: The bountiful post-2012 election pandering by certain Republicans and conservatives must have also played a role in the current wave of illegal entry."...

[Ed. note: In April 2014 "Republican" Jeb Bush told illegals it was "an act of love" for them to break our border].

(continuing): "In 2013, Republicans like Marco Rubio, John McCain, and Lindsey Graham were calling for amnesty. In 2013 McCain said Hispanics “should be ours,” arguing that amnesty would bring in Hispanic votes.

He was joined in this delusion by many commentators: Charles Krauthammer, Sean Hannity and George Will all advocated amnesty. They were eager to pander to Hispanics, despite the fact that no conceivable Hispanic voting scenario would have resulted in a Romney victory."...

[Ed. note: Millionaire Romney's campaign knew in spring and summer 2012 that Obama was running a heavy schedule of attack ads against him on Spanish radio and television. The campaign said it couldn't respond because it didn't have the "resources."]

(continuing): "With all the post-election pandering, the message sent to the rest of the world was that one American political party wants open borders and the other party wants to give amnesty. Today, McCain and others act surprised that, with a “path to citizenship” dangled in front of them, many illegal immigrants answered the call. They should have known what their ill-conceived rhetoric would induce foreign citizens to do.

However the blame is apportioned, the latest breakdown of our border started with the 2008 act named after William Wilberforce. With a name so full of historical and emotional hype, perhaps it is to be expected that politicians wouldn’t think for even a moment about the actual legislation. The act contained a massive carve out, allowing for the effective dismantling of our border as far as Central American minors are concerned."...

[Ed. note: William Wilberforce was British and campaigned against slavery in the late 1700's and early 1800's]. 

(continuing): "If we cannot be the world’s police force, then surely we cannot be the world’s orphanage and charity. Politicians from both parties would gladly force the American taxpayer to foot the bill for their borderless welfare state. Only public pressure and the credible threat of an electoral revolt prevent the next reckless piece of social engineering. 

The conservatives who encouraged illegal immigration with talk of amnesty need to mend their errors by calling for expedited deportation and a border fence."

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4/6/14, "Jeb Bush says illegal immigration often 'an act of love'," Reuters, Peter Cooney   

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Millionaire Romney's campaign knew in 2012 spring and summer that Obama was running a heavy schedule of attack ads against him on Spanish radio and television. Why wasn't Romney advertising all along on these outlets?  He didn't even answer these attack ads on Spanish radio and tv. His campaign says Romney didn't have "the resources to fight back:" 

11/9/12, "There's a Sense That We Let Mitt Romney Down," Townhall, Guy Benson

"Mitt Romney's top campaign aides conducted a conference call with conservative journalists this afternoon, during which they assessed the damage from Tuesday's electoral loss....A few notes from the call:...

PJTV's Roger Simon asked about Romney's bruising loss among Hispanic voters....Part of the issue, Beeson said, was that Obama's campaign spent heavily on brutally negative ads against Romney for many months over the late spring and summer, before Romney had the resources to fight back. "By that time, [Hispanic voters] were already predisposed against us," he said. Romney's advisers also mentioned that the attack ads Obama ran on Spanish language radio and television were far "meaner, tougher and over-the-top" than "any attacks they leveled against us in English." This battle played out intensely, but off the mainstream media's radar."... 
 
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Lower tier, Establishment, know-it-all pundits like Hugh Hewitt promoted amnesty as well:

1/13/13, "The GOP's Immigration Mess," Townhall, Hugh Hewitt

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9/25/12, “Why doesn’t Mitt Romney contribute to his own campaign?Reuters, Mark Waldman

Romney wouldn't even loan his campaign any of his famous money when he knew it needed it. For example, he let Obama define him in Spanish speaking media.

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3/14/13, Caddell Unloads on ‘Racketeering’ GOP Consultants,” Breitbart News, Leahy 

"Caddell also said Romney failed to back his campaign with his own money when it was most needed. "My question for Romney is, you spent $45 million [of your own money] in your 2008 campaign where you didn’t have a chance. Why didn’t you give your campaign a loan in the spring instead of letting Obama define you?”

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12/23/12, "Mitt's Son Says He Never Wanted to be President Anyway," Atlantic Wire, Connor Simpson

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12/22/12, The story behind Mitt Romney’s loss in the presidential campaign to President Obama, Boston Globe, Michael Kranish
 

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Then you have "Sabotage Republicans" like Jeb Bush: "This year (2012), even before Election Day, Jeb Bush was warning of what he called his party’s “stupid” approach to illegal immigration."  

11/22/12, "Jeb Bush in 2016? Not Too Early for Chatter," NY Times, Jim Rutenberg and Jeff Zeleny

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Jeb Bush said Romney's loss in effect was the faithful's fault, that we lacked "inclusion and acceptance:

3/15/13, "Jeb Bush: GOP has a perception problem," Yahoo News, Chris Moody

(Jeb) "Bush's conclusion:..."Never again can the Republican party simply write off an entire segments of our society."...He added: "There is no us or them. The face of the Republican Party needs to be the face of every American. And we need to be the party of inclusion and acceptance.""

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Comment: Who in their right mind would sit and listen to this boring dolt who couldn't even deliver the state of Florida to his brother in 2000 at the height of his alleged popularity there? People with battered wives syndrome.
 

 



 

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