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pampango Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-11-11 06:18 AM
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Gripes of Wrath; At CPAC, anti-immigration sentiment gets ugly
http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/83287/gripes-wrath

Birth certificates, naturally, were a big topic of discussion today at the immigration policy panel at CPAC—the conference run by the American Conservative Union where College Republicans flock from all corners to co-ruminate with their conservative heroes.

During the somewhat informal panel discussion, the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, Mark Krikorian, recounted a story that a border agent in Arizona told him about a Mexican woman whose water broke as she was lowered over the border fence in Arizona. Minutes later, she was rushed to the hospital to deliver not just one unwanted American baby, but twins. The nurse, in Krikorian’s telling, recognized her immediately as the same woman who had delivered triplets just a year before. Count it: That’s five babies that sprang from one illegal immigrant woman in twelve months. The take-away: Run for the hills, the illegals are coming!

"Some states," Krikorian later told the assembled crowd, "are trying to shed light on this problem by issuing two different birth certificates, one version for children of American citizens, and another for illegal immigrants' babies." At which point, panelist Dino Teppara, from the American Conservative Council chimed in: "And some states can’t even find them!" The crowd erupted in laughter. There is, after all, nothing like a good birther joke. To be sure, there was more discussed in Thursday’s panel than birthright citizenship, but the moment captures the gist of the policy recommendations the panel presented today: If we want to get rid of them, we are going to have to make their lives unbearable, even if it means forfeiting basic American values of equality and human dignity.

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach—the author of the infamous Arizona SB1070 law (the one that has been criticized for encouraging racial profiling by the police), who also recently helped write the state's controversial "anchor baby" initiative—was the most vocal panelist. Kobach laid out his increasingly popular strategy for tackling illegal immigration: "attrition through enforcement." Essentially, Kobach argues, if we ratchet up our enforcement against illegal aliens, they’ll start to self deport. On the face of it, Kobach’s basic argument isn’t so radical. After all, the Obama administration has deported immigrants in record numbers, and there isn’t anything wrong with enforcing our laws. But many of the policies discussed in today’s panel aren’t really about enforcement and are, instead, about making the existence of undocumented immigrants in this country so unequal, unsafe, and unlivable that they’ll just go on home.
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RandomThoughts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-11-11 06:31 AM
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1. Thanks, that should work with billionairs also.
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