Obama Courts Latinos by Suing Arizona
By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN
Published on
DickMorris.com on June 25, 2010
Why is President Obama suing to invalidate the Arizona law on
illegal immigration? Why is he incurring the enmity of even his own
Democratic Congressmen from the Phoenix and Tucson areas by trying
to kill a law that two-thirds of Arizona and a similar proportion of
America as a whole supports?
The answer: It is a desperate, last ditch attempt to rebuild his
sagging popularity with America's Hispanic voters.
Furious at Obama for failing to keep his election year promise to
promote comprehensive immigration reform when he had a
super-majority at his disposal, they are deserting the president and
his party in droves. Unemployment, a sagging economy, and their
sharp disagreement with Obama over social issues don't help the
president's cause any.
So Obama has seized on the Arizona immigration law as a symbolic
target, hoping to accomplish in a lawsuit the political task of
rebuilding his base.
Remember that in 2008, Obama won precisely the same share of the
white vote that Kerry won in 2004. There was a shift among whites
as the Obama won more young whites and lost more older ones, but the
white vote ratios as a whole remained constant. His entire margin
of victory was based on two factors:
a) The African-American vote rose from 11% of the
total in 2004 to 14% in 2008 and virtually all voted for Obama; and
b) Latinos, who had backed Kerry by only 10
points, supported Obama by fifty points.
For Obama to have a shot at keeping Democrats in control of
Congress, he must replicate the enthusiasm of 2008 among
minorities. But his Hispanic flank is definitely weakened. Hence
the lawsuit to shore it up.
The answer on immigration reform is to adopt a three part program to
dry up the jobs that attract illegal migrants in the first place.
When there are no jobs, they will not come and those who are here
will go back home without deportations or roundups.
We need to:
1. Strengthen penalties and enforcement of laws
barring people and companies from hiring illegal immigrants. Those
who do so should face prison time.
2. We need a fool proof national bio-metric ID
card so employers can tell who is legal and who is not.
3. We should implement a broad guest worker
program to bring upscale and manual workers into the US to fill our
labor force needs. They must get at least the minimum wage and have
health benefits. But, when the job is over, they must go home.
Democrats won't embrace this program because the unions won't let
them and because they want illegals to stay here and become
Democratic voters. Republican agri-businesses won't go for it
because they want to exploit illegal workers with low pay and bad
work conditions.
But this is the solution. Trying to seal the border is good
rhetoric but is a hopeless task. Drying up the jobs that bring
illegal immigrants here is something we can and must do.
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