Title: Pressure Mounts For Moderate Republicans To Support the DREAM Act (McStain's - Megan and Juan) Source:
Firedoglake URL Source:http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/72094 Published:Sep 18, 2010 Author:kyledeb Post Date:2010-09-18 22:35:14 by Hondo68 Ping List:*Border Invasion*Subscribe to *Border Invasion* Keywords:Illegal Alien, Invasion, Amensty Views:20258 Comments:24
Senator George LeMieux (R-FL) is starting to feel the heat of pro-migrant voters, specifically Latino voters. Tonight, Univision will air a debate in which current Florida governor and U.S. Senate nominee Charlie Crist will come out in support of the DREAM Act. The day before yesterday, Representive Kendrick Meek (D-FL), and also a nominee for U.S. Senate, hand delivered a letter to LeMieux. This part of Meek's letter says it all:
It is important to note that the State of Florida stands much to gain from the passage of this legislation. By alowing certain youths an opportunity at a solid education and a pathway to citizenship, we can stop the current cycle of immigrant poverty and break the social caste systems that discourage economic and personal growth. Passage of the legislation will also help reduce high school dropout rates, boost college attendance and increase the poll of nurses, teachers, highly qualified recruits for the U.S. armed forces, and other high-need areas of our workforce.
Further, Florida has had a standing tradition of bi-partisan support for immigration reform with Senators Bill Nelson and Mel Martinez helping lead the way with their sponsorship of the DREAM Act. On the House side the legislation enjoys bi-partisan support with eight Florida members currently signed on as co-sponsors.
Seven Republicans voted for the DREAM Act in 2007: Bob Bennett (R-UT), Sam Brownback (R-KS), Susan Collins (R-ME), Orrin Hatch (R-UT), Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-TX), Richard Lugar (R-IN), and Olympia Snowe (R-ME). If they refuse to vote for the exact same bill in 2010 they will expose themselves as the "party of no" that Democrats have accused them of. It is bigger than just the 2010 elections, though. If the Republicans do not vote in favor of getting the DREAM Act passed, now, they will turn off an entire generation of Latino voters.
If the Democrats are playing politics with the DREAM Act, so be it. Moderate Republicans should not let politics get in the way of the lives of millions of migrant youth, or the lives of the voters in the communities that undocumented youth are intertwined with, for that matter. I personally can say that as furious as I've been at Democrats for tearing apart our communities with over a thousand deportations a day, they've got me focused on Republican votes and the upcoming elections, right now, like I've never been before.
If my senator from Massachusetts, Scott Brown (R-MA), votes against the DREAM Act I will work harder than I've ever worked on anything like this before to get him replaced with a pro-migrant Senator in 2012. As Latino migrant youth leader Carlos Saavedra said in the New York Times "Our people will remember in November. They will be ready to reward or punish."
Poster Comment:
Note the Mexican flag behind McAmnesty.
What is that on Megans left index finger, a magic 8 ball?
#9. To: hondo68, Palo Verde, *Crime and Corruption*, *Border Invasion*, *Politics and Politicians* (#0)
Currently, undocumented youth who would benefit from the DREAM Act are camped outside of his office until he passes the DREAM Act.
Cool! I wish they would all turn themselves in like that. Now all McLunatic has to do is call ICE to come pick them up and deport them. Problem solved. They won't need US taxpayers dollars and government mandated set aside programs in order to attend school back in their home countries.
Palo,why don't you and a few of your neighbors get together and call ICE and demand they go there and make arrests? Get together with the Tea Party or some other organization and announce you have done this on tv so that ICE can't ignore the demands and have to answer questions from reporters.
A few days ago, members of the Arizona DREAM Act Coalition approached his daughter, Meghan McCain, and got her to state her support for the DREAM Act:
Ok,I must have missed this. When was this airhead bimbo elected to public office?
If the Republicans do not vote in favor of getting the DREAM Act passed, now, they will turn off an entire generation of Latino voters
If they don't like it,let them return to the mythical country of Latino and learn how to speak Latin so they can protest all the needy American students living in Latino illegally who want special student slots set aside for them along with government mandated hiring for them when they graduate.
Not to mention letting them take classes in English.
Let me make this simple enough you simple peasants can understand it. This is NOT a socialist country. If you are here illegally,you need to serve a short term in jail doing hard labor before being deported back to the 3rd world socialist shithole you escaped from to get here.
If you are here legally and being a mythical creature called a "Latino" is more important to you than being an American is,take your ass back to "Latino" to live and see if they let you speak Spanish there,or have to learn how to speak Latin to stay.
BTW,take all the Irish-Americans and Afro-Americans with you when you leave. We only want people here who want to be Americans.