Classact
10-29-2007, 09:25 PM
I’m a pro border security/enforcement of immigration laws conservative. And, as a result a couple of days ago I received an email from Roy Beck of NumbersUSA.org. Numbers is the primary group responsible for shutting down the congressional switchboard during attempts to pass the so called amnesty immigration bill and shut down votes on the Dream Act several times. But this most recent email was in support of a Blue Dog Democratic congressperson that is planning to sponsor legislation for strict enforcement (This is a clip from the email)
North Carolina Democratic Representative Heath Shuler will soon be introducing a great immigration enforcement bill:
The SAVE ACT (Secure America with Verification and Enforcement)
This bill (it will have no bill number until introduced) is far more than a gesture to show that Shuler is on the side of the American workers.
Congressman Shuler appears to be deadly serious about getting this bill enacted and removing the jobs magnet for illegal immigration. He is moving the ball on this bill a whole lot better than he did as an NFL quarterback, completing passes to fellow Representatives every day as he gets their signature as co-sponsors on the floor of the House.
I did some web searches to get some background of the House leadership position and how many other democrats support strict immigration enforcement. Below are the links I selected to support this debate.
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/capitol-briefing/2007/06/immigration_three_up_in_the_ho.html
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2006/11/24/democrats_clash_on_immigration_policy/
http://anepigone.blogspot.com/2006/11/congressional-winners-on-immigration.html
From pro immigration legislation introduced/supported in the House and Senate I was quite surprised that there was a significant number of Democrats supporting strict enforcement and border security.
I have several Democratic Party relatives that often send me emails reflecting my view of strong border and employment enforcement first before considering resolving the existing millions of illegal aliens now living in America.
Many Americans think immigration is one of the top issues according to
CSPAN daily shows where citizens call in so I began to wonder what if’s. What if NumbersUSA or other outspoken group brings this subject to the forefront of presidential debate? If they demand Democratic leadership address the Blue Dog concerns will leadership have to choose the worse of two evils?
Questions for Debate:
If Democratic leadership refuses to support the conservative Blue Dog Democrats could these seats go to Republicans in 08?
Can a Democratic candidate be elected if they move to the left and divorce their conservative Blue Dogs to fail in 08?
Could weak on immigration or pro amnesty position sway enough Independent voters to give the Whitehouse and Congress back to the Republican Party in 08?
North Carolina Democratic Representative Heath Shuler will soon be introducing a great immigration enforcement bill:
The SAVE ACT (Secure America with Verification and Enforcement)
This bill (it will have no bill number until introduced) is far more than a gesture to show that Shuler is on the side of the American workers.
Congressman Shuler appears to be deadly serious about getting this bill enacted and removing the jobs magnet for illegal immigration. He is moving the ball on this bill a whole lot better than he did as an NFL quarterback, completing passes to fellow Representatives every day as he gets their signature as co-sponsors on the floor of the House.
I did some web searches to get some background of the House leadership position and how many other democrats support strict immigration enforcement. Below are the links I selected to support this debate.
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/capitol-briefing/2007/06/immigration_three_up_in_the_ho.html
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2006/11/24/democrats_clash_on_immigration_policy/
http://anepigone.blogspot.com/2006/11/congressional-winners-on-immigration.html
From pro immigration legislation introduced/supported in the House and Senate I was quite surprised that there was a significant number of Democrats supporting strict enforcement and border security.
I have several Democratic Party relatives that often send me emails reflecting my view of strong border and employment enforcement first before considering resolving the existing millions of illegal aliens now living in America.
Many Americans think immigration is one of the top issues according to
CSPAN daily shows where citizens call in so I began to wonder what if’s. What if NumbersUSA or other outspoken group brings this subject to the forefront of presidential debate? If they demand Democratic leadership address the Blue Dog concerns will leadership have to choose the worse of two evils?
Questions for Debate:
If Democratic leadership refuses to support the conservative Blue Dog Democrats could these seats go to Republicans in 08?
Can a Democratic candidate be elected if they move to the left and divorce their conservative Blue Dogs to fail in 08?
Could weak on immigration or pro amnesty position sway enough Independent voters to give the Whitehouse and Congress back to the Republican Party in 08?