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Poll shows no Hispanic backlash over the illegal Immigration issue!

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, immigration, Polls at April 28th, 2012 - 7:06 pm

Progressives and some on the Right are pushing a memo that Hispanics support illegal immigration. A new poll shows Hispanics are divided on illegal immigration and Arizona SB 1070.

Liberals widely believed in 2008 that Arizona’s new anti-immigration law would spark a backlash against the Republicans who backed it. The backlash never came, though, and the Supreme Court indicated Wednesday that the law may stand.

Will that scenario replay for likely GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney? Liberal activists have tagged his immigration stance, calling for illegals to “self deport,” as a serious drag. But a closer look shows that Latino voters are conflicted over immigration and also deem it a relatively low-priority issue.

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Almost as many Latinos support Arizona’s law, 47%, as oppose it, 49%, according to a recent Quinnipiac poll. Asked if they thought the Supreme Court should toss the law, Latinos favored keeping it, 45%-43%. For all Americans, the numbers are 62%-27% in favor of keeping it.

An October 2010 study by Pew found that just 29% of Latinos said illegal immigrants’ impact was positive vs. 31% who said the impact was negative. Another 30% saw no impact.

Among native-born Hispanics, 36% said illegal immigration had had a negative effect, while only 24% said it was positive.

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A narrow plurality of all Latinos, 48%-46%, back increased border patrols. A majority, 58%, favors a national identity card.

This throws cold water cold water of the Progressive and Nativist myth that Hispanics want amnesty or open borders and will go against the GOP over SB1070.  what many Hispanics don’t like is to be lumped in with the illegals, who are viewed as peasant trash by many Middle Class Hispanics. Many don’t like Hispanic being synonymous with illegal. Hispanics don’t get mad at policies that crack down against illegals. This shows the GOP has an opening with the community and we are all not amnesty supporters.

McCain Debate Drinking Game!

by Deplorable Macker ( 97 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Elections 2010, Republican Party, Tea Parties at July 18th, 2010 - 5:30 pm

The Osprey and I caught most of this on TV last Friday night…after all, we had to haul our a**es over to a common spot…in this case, my house. Osprey brought the goods and we proceeded to drink whenever McCain said:

• “Facts are stubborn things.”
• “My Friends.”
• “There you go again.”

Here is Part I of last Friday night’s GOP US Senate debate with McCain, JD, and Jim Deakin (whom I suspect is a Ronulan). If anyone wishes to add to this list, please feel free to post your additions here!

UPDATE: I’ve received two suggestions as we go to post….

• “I led this fight.”
• Everyone takes TWO DRINKS whenever he mentions Sarah Palin!

Wong: Cut Off Power to Illegals

by Deplorable Macker ( 91 Comments › )
Filed under Republican Party at July 6th, 2010 - 9:00 am

Meet Barry Wong, Republican Candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission:

He’s got an idea which is, apparently, getting him into hot water: cutting off power and gas to Illegals:

“It is not a right. It is a service,” Barry Wong, candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission, told The Arizona Republic.
The Republican candidate argues that the policy would be a cost-saving measure for consumers.
Though it would cost money for power companies to check immigration status, he said it would ultimately save money because power companies would not have to build new plants to serve the illegal immigrant community, presumably passing on that savings to consumers. His plan, if elected to the five-person commission, would be to require utilities to check immigration status.
“There is a cost ratepayers shouldn’t have to bear because of the illegal immigrant population,” he said, while acknowledging the idea would probably attract “criticism about human-rights violations.”

What Wong is doing is taking the effect of SB1070 to the next level. Look for said criticism from human rights groups in 5…4…3…2….

You Don’t Say…

by Deplorable Macker ( 106 Comments › )
Filed under Uncategorized at May 23rd, 2010 - 6:00 pm

WELL WELL WELL! Looky here at this three-year-old law on the books that’s just like SB1070!

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA (KOLD) – For the last three years, a county in Virginia has remained under the radar in the immigration debate even though it has a law almost identical to Arizona’s immigration law.
The ordinance in Prince William County was passed in 2007. It initially required police to check the status of detainees they suspected of being undocumented immigrants but one year later it was revised.
Officers now question all criminal suspects about their immigration status once an arrest is made.
In 2008, the University of Virginia conducted a survey to see what effects, if any, the Prince William County law had. It concluded initial fears about racial profiling did not happen.
It also show that schools saw a drop in English as a second language enrollment. There was also a drop in uninsured mothers giving birth and individuals turned over to immigration and customs enforcement.

Gee, what’s Президент Оба́ма and his minions going to do about this law? Are they going to go after Prince William County like they do with Arizona and any other states which may consider such legislation? The answer, should they formulate one, will be interesting indeed.

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