All of the chatter on the Republican campaign trail
is about illegal immigration, but Republicans are pushing back on an
effort by President Obama to get legal immigrants citizenship and
registered to vote. There is an effort mounting on the right to stop
legal immigrants from becoming citizens and voting.
According to Politico:
It turns out that many Republicans consider
legal immigration a more immediate and existential threat to the republican cabal
than illegal immigration. While the total number of illegal immigrants
is estimated at 11 million, there are more than 13 million permanent
legal residents — and that number could grow at a clip of a million a
year.
….
Wingnuts have increasingly been raising the
alarm about legal immigration as a more imminent threat to Republican
power than any possible pathway to citizenship for the estimated 11
million undocumented people living in the U.S.
Just last month, immigration
hard-liner Sessions (R-Ala.) called for reducing the number of
green cards issued each year, warning that the government is on track
to allow 10 million new permanent residents into the country over the
next 10 years. While his analysis focused on what he considered the
potential negative economic impacts, the political implications were
unsubtly telegraphed in the states cited to put the 10 million figure
into perspective: The new residents would be “larger than populations of
Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina combined.”
The Republican objection to immigration is about
keeping the electorate small, white, and wingnut. Republicans saw
what happened when new voters of color entered the political process in
2008 and 2012. Demographics are not working in their favor, so the
opposition to citizenship for immigrants is another way to keep people
from voting.
Instead of competing for the support of these
potential voters, conservatives are putting their efforts into excluding
them from the electoral process.
As a reminder, these are legal immigrants that
Republicans are trying to keep from becoming citizens and voting. This
group of immigrants followed the rules and did everything the correct
way, but conservatives are still trying to stop them from becoming
citizens and voting.
The Republican cabal can’t win a contest of ideas,
so they are going to try to rig the game. Legal immigrants should
respond to these tactics by completing the six-month long citizenship
process and immediately registering to vote.
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