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Title: Evangelicals implore GOP presidential hopefuls to tone down immigration rhetoric
Source: Yahoo! News
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout ... efuls-tone-down-181946140.html
Published: Oct 13, 2011
Author: Liz Goodwin
Post Date: 2011-10-13 19:13:23 by X-15
Ping List: *The Border*
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Views: 108
Comments: 4

A group of conservative evangelicals is reaching out to the Republican presidential field and imploring them to tone down their rhetoric on illegal immigration.

Dr. Richard Land, a leader of the Southern Baptist Convention, and Dr. Matthew Staver, dean of Liberty University Law School, told reporters today that they admire Gov. Rick Perry for standing by his 2001 decision to allow illegal immigrants who are residents of Texas to go to college at in-state rates. Many of Perry's rivals, as well as many more conservative activists, have laid into Perry for his declaration in a recent debate that people who oppose the Dream Act for minors who were brought to the country as children have no heart. (The studio audience at that debate vigorously booed him.)

"I want to endorse Gov. Perry for standing up for what's right," Land said.

Staver also praised Perry, and said he was personally trying to convince Rep. Michele Bachmann and Herman Cain to follow Perry's lead on the issue. Both Staver and Land think that there should be a federal path to legal status for illegal immigrants who pay back taxes and pass background checks.

"That dialogue is still going on," he said.

Staver singled out Cain and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for bypassing the opportunity for a substantive conversation about immigration reform in favor of efforts to bait Perry on the issue.

"When Rick Perry was the front runner, [Romney] constantly attacked Perry regarding illegal immigration and I think that was not conducive to having a good dialogue on this issue," Staver said. "And then Herman Cain attacked Rick Perry saying he's not in favor of securing the border. First of all, that's not true . . . . It doesn't help [to create] a rational dialogue."

But a recent Washington Post poll shows that a candidate's support for in-state tuition rates for illegal immigrants may hurt him or her in the election. By a ratio of more than 2 to 1, Americans say they are less likely to vote for someone who supports that policy. And among Republican respondent, that figure is dramatically higher: a 5 to 1 ratio. Most Americans are also against increasing the number of visas for high-skilled legal immigrants, a reform that businessmen such as Mayor Michael Bloomberg--and Romney--have long advocated.

Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, the president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, said that he wants the candidates to sign a pledge saying they will eschew anti-immigrant rhetoric. "I understand that we are anti-illegal immigration and anti-amnesty, I get that," he said. "But I never hear that we are also pro-legal immigration and pro-Hispanic Americans." No candidate has yet agreed to sign Rodriguez's pledge.

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#1. To: X-15 (#0)

"The studio audience at that debate vigorously booed him." (And rightly so).

Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end.    Lord Acton

The human herd stampedes on the fields of facts and the valleys of truth to get to the desert of ignorance. Saman Mohammadi

The only difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. Albert Einstein

"...if the military is going to defend our freedoms, then we need freedoms to defend. Our freedoms must be restored before the military can defend them..."  Lawrence M. Vance

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James Deffenbach  posted on  2011-10-13   20:05:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: X-15 (#0)

Dr. Richard Land, a leader of the Southern Baptist Convention, and Dr. Matthew Staver, dean of Liberty University Law School, told reporters today that they admire Gov. Rick Perry for standing by his 2001 decision to allow illegal immigrants who are residents of Texas to go to college at in-state rates.

"I want to endorse Gov. Perry for standing up for what's right," Land said.

Richard Land is CFR. He is showing his true colors.

echo5sierra  posted on  2011-10-13   21:24:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: echo5sierra, JD, X-15, Texans (#2)

I want them to start hammering pointy-boots for living in a 10K/month rental while the governor's mansion is being rebuilt.

At our expense.

Break the Conventions - Keep the Commandments - G.K.Chesterson

Lod  posted on  2011-10-13   21:31:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: X-15 (#0)

The problem isn't the Mexican people looking to avoid drug wars or find employment ... the problem is inadequate immigration laws and infrastructure that would allow migrant workers or even vacationers without diseases or felony records to pass back and forth without difficulty while preventing those deemed harmful to our peace from entrance.

"the man who puts all the guns and all the decision-making power into the hands of the central government and then says, “Limit yourself”; it is he who is truly the impractical utopian." Murray Rothbard

noone222  posted on  2011-10-14   7:27:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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