{"id":23436,"date":"2006-03-28T01:01:01","date_gmt":"2011-05-19T06:30:22","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2011-05-19T06:30:22","modified_gmt":"2011-05-19T06:30:22","slug":"fear_governs_both_parties_on_immigration2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rushlimbaugh.com\/daily\/2006\/03\/28\/fear_governs_both_parties_on_immigration2\/","title":{"rendered":"Fear Governs Both Parties on Immigration"},"content":{"rendered":"<section>\n<p><BR\/>RUSH: The immigration bill came out of the Senate judiciary committee. This thing is still not the law of the land yet, but it\u2019s on the way. Before I give you the details of what\u2019s in this bill, I have to share with you some of the news stories about this. &#8220;Immigrant supporters&#8230;&#8221; This is AP. &#8220;Immigrant supporters claim their first major victory since the September 11th terrorist attacks&#8230;&#8221; Now, when you hear this news today, folks, you\u2019re going to be a little perplexed here I think as to what this issue represents to some people. <\/line><BR\/><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/america_s_anchorman.Par.0002.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"309\" height=\"241\" class=\"alignright\"\/><\/line><BR\/> &#8220;Immigrant supporters claim their first major victory since the 9\/11 terrorist attacks after a bipartisan group of senators approved legislation that would give millions of illegal immigrants a chance at citizenship. Senator John McCain said that turnout in the hundreds of thousands,&#8221; these protests out there in Los Angeles, all over the place, &#8220;helped galvanize support for the bill.'&#8221; Well, that\u2019s a heck of a thing to admit. So if you want a bill passed all you got to do is go out and raise a &#8212; well, be peaceful. <\/line><BR\/>Show up big numbers and so forth and supposedly wave the Mexican flag all over the place and the Congress will hear and you grant what you want. It\u2019s real simple to explain what\u2019s going on here, folks. <emphasize>Fear <\/emphasize>is governing both parties on this immigration business. It\u2019s all about votes. It\u2019s all about not alienating the coming and increasingly large Hispanic sector of the voting population. Everybody is trying &#8212; well, the Democrats are certainly trying &#8212; to cater to them, and some Republicans are. There\u2019s actually a three-way split in the Republican Party because there are Republicans who are concerned about that, and I would put the president in that camp, by the way. <\/line><BR\/>I think the president would love to lead a movement to realign the country as close to permanently as possible by creating a Republican majority that can\u2019t be defeated after the congressional alignments would take place, and I think the Democrats know full well that what\u2019s at stake for them is to create <emphasize>another <\/emphasize>minority bloc like the black vote in this country. If they can get the Hispanic vote, that will guarantee them a certain amount of support. Then the other two factions on the Republican side are the business community, who likes the cheap labor (&#8220;Well, only doing jobs the American people won\u2019t do.&#8221;) and then there\u2019s the segment of the Republican Party that\u2019s listening to its grassroots base and is simply worried about the border not being secured, and we have a security problem, and nobody paying attention to the law. <\/line><BR\/>In fact, lawbreakers are being rewarded. So you\u2019ve got the legal and moral; you have the security side; then you\u2019ve got the future votes side, and you\u2019ve got the business side. It\u2019s all tied in together. There are all these different factions, and when you\u2019re dealing with politicians, and what do they need to succeed? Votes! That\u2019s going to be the #1 guiding thing, I think, at least for the Democrats and quite a few Republicans &#8212; and I think that\u2019s how you explain McCain\u2019s statement that, &#8220;Well, yeah, all those protests, why, that galvanized support here for the bill.&#8221;<\/line><\/p>\n<p><BR\/>This is the French News Agency. They got their own problems with protests. They\u2019re turning violent over there. These people, they\u2019re protesting work, right? Essentially. Right. Yeah, you can now fire a 26-year-old over there without cause. In France you\u2019re never supposed to get fired. They\u2019ve signed up for that a long time. You\u2019re never supposed to get fired. Now they\u2019re laying down. It\u2019s turning violent in a lot of ways. More on that coming up. The French News Agency, the headline: &#8220;Today We March; Tomorrow We Vote &#8212; Fearful US Latinos flex political muscle. The explosion of protests against tough US immigration reforms marks an unprecedented flexing of Hispanic political muscle that\u2019s left the Washington administration scrambling to react.<\/line><BR\/>&#8220;&#8216;Today we March; tomorrow we vote,\u2019 was the warning chanted by many of the 500,000 protesters who brought&#8230;&#8221; Protesters? They\u2019re illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants are <emphasize>threatening <\/emphasize>us! Today we March; tomorrow we vote! &#8220;&#8230;fears over what they see as a racist assault on their community, the US Hispanic community spurred in confidence by the sheer numbers of their growing ranks across the US has hit the streets with a peaceful force rarely seen since the civil rights movement of the 1960s. &#8216;In the last few days we\u2019ve seen a landmark show of numbers by the Hispanic community,\u2019 said Louis Desipio a political science professor at the University of California, Irvine. <\/line><BR\/>&#8220;&#8216;It\u2019s fear. It\u2019s anger and frustration motivating this,\u2019 he said of the 32.4 million strong US Latino community who make up more than 12% of the US population. Here\u2019s some highlights of the bill, Senate judiciary committee bill. It allows illegal immigrants who were in the United States before 2004 to continue working illegally for six years if they pay a $1,000 fine and clear a criminal background check. They would become eligible for permanent residents upon paying another $1,000 fine, any back taxes, and after having learned English.&#8221; Okay, now, that adds up to amnesty. McCain, you\u2019ll hear later, was on Good Morning America today. <\/line><BR\/>Surprisingly &#8212; wait \u2019til you hear this &#8212; Charlie Gibson finally treated McCain like every other Republican gets treated when they go on television in the mainstream drive-by media. His answers were challenged, not accepted! Gibson argued with him about his bill being <emphasize>amnesty, <\/emphasize>whereas McCain said it wasn\u2019t. It\u2019s a little taste, Senator McCain, for what\u2019s ahead of him as the presidential season unfolds. So they have to learn English. They have to pay $2,000 in fines. I don\u2019t want to be cynical about this. We do this every 20 years, as I mentioned, and nothing ever changes. Another couple highlights: <\/line><BR\/>&#8220;Allows illegal immigrant students with high school diplomas or GED equivalent, no criminal record and to meet other criteria to enroll in college or university or enlist in the university. Permits state schools to charge such students in-state tuition, allows illegal immigrant students with high school diplomas to go to college and in-state tuition. New immigrants would have to have temporary work visas. They also could earn legal permanent residents after six years. It adds up to 14,000 new Border Patrol agents by 2011 to the current force of 11,300. Authorizes a virtual wall of unmanned vehicles, cameras, and sensors to monitor the US-Mexico border&#8230;&#8221; What\u2019s wrong with a real wall? &#8220;&#8230;created a special guest worker program for an estimated one and a half million immigrant farm workers, who can also earn legal permanent residency and allows illegal students with high school GED to pay in-state tuition.&#8221;<\/line><BR\/>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/line><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/america_s_anchorman.Par.0009.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"204\" height=\"210\" class=\"alignleft\"\/>RUSH: Now, folks, let me ask you a question. Have you been watching any news coverage on the drive-by media of the whole immigration business of the vote last night in the Senate judiciary committee, their bill? In any story, do you not get the impression that the vast majority of people of this country are all for this bill, all for the amnesty program, whatever you want to call it? I do. Well, imagine my surprise ladies and gentlemen when I awoke today and started doing show prep! I do this exhaustively each day. It\u2019s an Associated Press story about an NBC News\/Wall Street Journal poll. <\/p>\n<p> &#8216;Most people in the US think illegal immigration is a serious problem. A solid majority oppose making it easier for illegal immigrants to become legal workers or citizens.\u2019 Here are some findings: &#8216;Some 59% say they oppose allowing illegal immigrants to apply for legal temporary worker status. More than six in ten, 62%, say that they oppose making it easier for illegal immigrants to become citizens, according to a Quinnipiac University poll, nine in ten in that poll say they consider immigration to be a serious problem, with 57% of those polled saying it\u2019s really, really serious.\u2019 <\/p>\n<p>Now, if you look at this and then you examine what members of Congress are doing with their votes, and you compare the way the port deal went, compared to the way this is going, you see an obvious difference, and I\u2019m telling you, it\u2019s all rooted in fear. They just are afraid of anger the Latino vote and community, and the Democrats are playing this up. The Democrats are playing this up. They see a winner here by portraying the Republicans as cold-hearted, mean-spirited extremists, racist, bigot, sexist homophobes, and Democrats are doing their best to stay unified on this and actually stay out of it in a controversial way. <\/p>\n<p>This is another AP story, from Mexico City: &#8216;Mexicans cheered the proposal approved Monday by the Senate judiciary committee to legalize undocumented migrants,\u2019 man, they keep changing the term here, &#8216;and provide temporary work visas and credited huge marches of migrants across the United States as the decisive factor behind the vote. Mexican president Vicente Fox said the vote was the result of five years of work dating to the start of his presidential term in 2000.\u2019 (laughing.) Vicente Fox is on record saying it\u2019s exactly what we\u2019ve been looking for, to force the United States to legalize their illegals. But get this&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Reporter Alberto Tinoco said on the Televisa television network Nightly News broadcast last night, &#8216;With all due respect to Uncle Sam this shows that Los Angeles has never stopped being ours.&#8221; (Laughing.) You heard right. (Mocking laughter.) You heard right. He was referring to a Saturday March in Los Angeles that drew an estimated 500,000 mainly Mexican &#8212; and, by the way, I told you people yesterday, this wasn\u2019t spontaneous. They try to portray this as something spontaneous. We now know that it was planned and coordinated and urged by Spanish-language radio disc jockeys in Los Angeles. In one sense you could look at that and say, &#8216;Look at the power of radio,\u2019 but still, it was well organized, and well managed. It didn\u2019t just happen spontaneously, as I suspected and as I thought. All right. You gotta hear this. Dianne Feinstein. This is at the hearing yesterday, just quick little sentence here, about eight seconds, her description of illegal aliens.<\/p>\n<p>DIFI: They pay taxes. Their children are Americans. They go to schools. They\u2019re good citizens, and they\u2019re needed.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: So (sigh). They\u2019re &#8216;good citizens.\u2019 She just bestowed upon them citizenship, which I think a lot of people don\u2019t take seriously enough anymore because you\u2019re born with it naturally in this country, but I tell you, this is how muddied the whole thing has gotten when you can refer to <emphasize>illegal <\/emphasize>immigrants as some of the finest citizens. By the way, I\u2019m not commenting on their character, and I don\u2019t want anybody to infer here that I\u2019m belittling their character or anything. To me the word &#8216;illegal\u2019 there is the big bugaboo for me, because there are people going through the system as required by law, and some of them are not getting in, and we just made it possible here, if you want to game the system, that\u2019s the way to do it &#8212; and in the process of gaming the system, we are going to praise you to the hilt. Democratic senators will call you great citizens, &#8216;backbone of America,\u2019 can\u2019t get done what we need to get done without you. <\/p>\n<p>This is pandering of the worst sort, and it\u2019s pandering for votes.<\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: &#8216;Tougher Enforcement May Jeopardize Support; GOP, Democrats, Both Stand to Lose.\u2019 All right. So there\u2019s Senator McCain out there (summarized): &#8216;We\u2019ve really toughened it up. This isn\u2019t an amnesty bill. They\u2019ve gotta take a lot of steps here to pass our test and stay. They\u2019ve got to go to English class. They\u2019ve got to learn English, got to pay $2,000 in fines, they\u2019ve got to do, you know, all these other things.\u2019 What if they refuse? One of the things that worries me about this is, if you look at what\u2019s happened in France with the militant Islamists that have immigrated there, they\u2019ve basically popped up and taken over various neighborhoods outside Paris, and they\u2019ve created their own enclaves and their own laws, and they\u2019re called &#8216;no-go zones\u2019 meaning the cops don\u2019t even go there. <\/p>\n<p>Cops do not go there because everybody\u2019s afraid of irritating them and making them mad, so basically they\u2019ve migrated, immigrated to France, but they\u2019re not acculturating or assimilating &#8212; and a lot of people have the same fears here with not all of these people, of course, but it doesn\u2019t take all of them. If there\u2019s going to <emphasize>political <\/emphasize>fear of enforcing any of these new whatever-you-want-to-call-them, &#8216;provisions\u2019 in the bill, if they refuse, if we have not expressed a willingness to deport illegals now, what makes anybody think we\u2019re going to start when they refuse &#8212; if they refuse, if some of them refuse &#8212; any of these provisions? <\/p>\n<p> This business about learning English, I think that\u2019s going to end up being the flash point of this, because there are those that come that don\u2019t want to learn English that refuse to, and in fact demand that everything be available in Spanish or in their native tongue. If they refuse to go to English school and learn the language, what are we going to do? Well, this story makes it plain: nothing! Because all that will happen is, &#8216;We may jeopardize political support if we try to enforce these provisions!\u2019<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Both Republicans and Democrats risk alienating coveted supporters.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>What about the poll I just read you that the vast majority of people in this country don\u2019t like this, think it\u2019s a major problem? Those people, the vast majority of the people in this country, are being totally ignored in this, and the support that\u2019s coveted is the illegals, and it\u2019s all because of this giant voting bloc of Hispanics and the <emphasize>assumption <\/emphasize>that they will all be monolithic and all end up voting one way and both parties are going to try to secure the total support of this new bloc &#8212; and in the process can\u2019t do anything that would be offensive, can\u2019t do anything that would hurt their feelings, can\u2019t do anything to even be critical. <\/p>\n<p>So the majority of people at least expressed &#8212; and it was two different polls; one was Quinnipiac and one was NBC\/Wall Street Journal. Those thoughts, those opinions are being ignored and instead the illegals now are being coveted. There\u2019s another little paragraph in the second page of this Washington Post story: &#8216;At the same time, however, lawmakers face the potential ire of voters who want more done to crack down on the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants now in the country. The problem led Democratic governors in both Arizona and New Mexico to declare states of emergency in counties along the border with Mexico to combat illegal immigration. <\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Talking points circulating among Democrats on Capitol Hill stressed the following: &#8216;If you do not seem credible on enforcement you may lose credibility which will jeopardize other components of immigration reform.&#8221; So the Democrats have sent talking points: <emphasize>Look, you\u2019ve got to seem credible on enforcement. <\/emphasize> <emphasize>That doesn\u2019t mean you have to do anything about it. You just have to &#8216;seem\u2019 credible.<\/emphasize> Just like the ports deal. You gotta act like you are not going to allow this to happen, but then you don\u2019t do anything about it.<\/p>\n<p>Well, the ports deal they did something about it, but in this case they\u2019re just telling you they are. The talking points advise Democrats on the right attitude to cop. Not the right policy to <img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/america_s_anchorman.Par.0011.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"325\" height=\"90\" class=\"alignright\"\/> have, but the right attitude to cop &#8212; and so it\u2019s a balancing act. The Democrats: &#8216;We\u2019ve got to seem like we\u2019re really tough on enforcing. We\u2019ve got to be credible on that, otherwise we may lose credibility, which will jeopardize other components of immigration reform.\u2019 So this is why I have my sincere doubts that these provisions here are going to be enforced and followed by all that many people. <\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s no reason for them to. They\u2019re being courted. They\u2019re being wined and dined. They\u2019re being referred to here as &#8216;coveted.\u2019 In the meantime, they\u2019re talking about how this proves Los Angeles &#8216;has always been ours.\u2019 This television news guy from Mexico City last night said that. Eugene Robinson, the Washington Post today: &#8216;Decency to &#8216;Those People\u2019 &#8212; Half a million people poured into the streets of LA on Saturday to protest the various Republican-sponsored proposals in Congress that would demonize illegal immigrants.\u2019 (Laughing.) <\/p>\n<p>You see how this is working out politically? &#8216;&#8230;that would demonize illegal immigrants. Hundreds marched yesterday in Detroit,\u2019 which last I checked is nowhere near the Mexican border. &#8216;Tens of thousands have demonstrated in Phoenix and Denver and other cities across the country. In every case, the crowds were mostly Latino. We know that Latinos are the nation\u2019s largest minority and that most of the people in those demonstrations were either born in the US or here legally.\u2019 <\/p>\n<p>We do? We &#8216;know\u2019 that? We\u2019re <emphasize>assuming <\/emphasize>that! Eugene is assuming that. We don\u2019t know that. &#8216;But we also know that at least some of those protesters had gone through the experience of crossing the border illegally under the tutelage of avaricious people smugglers known as coyotes. At least some had been here for months or years working to send money home to their <emphasize>familias. <\/emphasize>Keeping their heads down, somehow managing to carve out lives for themselves and their children.\u2019 <\/p>\n<p>Yeah. &#8216;Somehow managing,\u2019 in America, to carve out a life. It\u2019s tough out there, but they somehow managed. <\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Who are they? Well, after the demonstrations were over, where did they go? Are they so diabolically clever at hiding in plain site, or is it that the rest of us refuse to see them because by seeing them we would have to acknowledge their humanity?\u2019 And it continues: We must be decent, understand that these are human beings. So this is just a little flavor, a little taste for what\u2019s going on out there. The last paragraph of this story: &#8216;Whatever Congress does, 12 million people aren\u2019t going to pack up and go home overnight. They\u2019re here, and their names are Juan and Maria. They are not &#8216;those people.\u2019 We see them every day. Let\u2019s deal with them as fellow human beings.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>Oh! Be still, my beating heart. 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