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Arizona Bids Adios to Illegal Immigrant Basher
For the last several years, State Senator Russell Pearce has been the face of the anti-illegal immigrant movement in Arizona. But his district voted this week to recall him, ending a 10-year state legislative career that has been marked by ugly episodes.
It's about time.
Pearce was the chief author of Arizona SB 1070, the controversial law still being challenged in the courts that, among other things, allows law enforcement officials to check the immigration status of anyone they suspect is there illegally. And Pearce has sponsored legislation that would attempt to deny citizenship to children born in Arizona to parents who are illegal immigrants, despite the 14th Amendment guarantee of birthright citizenship.
Perhaps it was the accumulation of creepy incidents that finally turned voters in Mesa, Ariz., against Pearce. In an email message to supporters of his anti-birthright citizenship proposal, Pearce forwarded this suggestion from a fellow traveler: "We need to target the mother ... Men don't drop anchor babies, illegal alien mothers do."
It wasn't the first time Pearce's emails got him in hot water. In 2006, he sent out an attachment from a white supremacist organization. A year later, he was photographed in the company of a well-known neo-Nazi, whose affiliation Pearce claimed to be unaware of.
But perhaps the coup de grace for Pearce was the race card he tried to play during the recall election. He outspent his opponent by more than three to one -- much of the money raised out of state by anti-immigrant groups -- but he also engaged in dirty tricks. Pearce's brother and nieces were among the operatives who circulated petitions to put a Hispanic, Olivia Cortes, on the ballot, hoping to draw Hispanics in his district away from his main opponent, Jerry Lewis.
In Pearce's world, you see, race trumps all. So, naturally, Pearce thought Hispanic voters in the district would all flock to their compadre. It didn't work. The Hispanic candidate didn't fool anybody and had to withdraw her name when the dirty-tricks campaign was challenged in court.
Voters in Pearce's district apparently had enough of this unseemly behavior. And it isn't just voters in one district in Arizona who have drawn the line when it comes to candidates who push the anti-immigrant line too far. In 2008, tough-on-illegals candidates J.D. Hayworth and Randy Graf lost their Congressional races to two candidates who took a more moderate approach. And Hayworth lost his challenge to incumbent Sen. John McCain in the Republican primary in 2010.
Sooner or later, the GOP will come to grips with the fact that beating up on illegal immigrants won't solve anything. We do have an illegal immigrant problem in this country, and it needs to be addressed. But the only way to solve it is to combine vigorous border enforcement with a comprehensive overhaul of legal immigration laws.
States like Arizona and, more recently, Alabama are discovering that forcing out illegal immigrants creates more problems than it solves. Illegal immigrants don't come to the United States because we have generous welfare programs -- or even to give birth to U.S. citizens. They come because there are jobs that employers have a hard time filling, even when the unemployment rate is 9 percent or more.
Many of those jobs are in agriculture. Picking fruits and vegetables is backbreaking work. When Alabama passed its tough anti-illegal immigrant law earlier this year, many of the illegal immigrants -- and their legal family members -- fled the state. Despite aggressive efforts to replace those workers, farmers found that there were few takers. And even those who showed up for work didn't last long. As a result, crops rotted in the field. The economic fallout will hurt all Alabamans, not just the illegal aliens who fled.
A few more defeats like Russell Pearce's and maybe Republicans in Congress will smarten up and consider real solutions to the illegal immigrant problem. We need a new legal immigration structure that recognizes the shortage at both the upper and lower skill sets. If we fix our legal immigration, our illegal immigration problem will solve itself.
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17 Comments
DMincey
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 10:37 AM
I do not condone all of Sen Pearce's action, but I believe that you need to re-read the 14th Amendment. Section 1 of that Amendment says, in part, All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. I believe you may have missed that part about being subject to the jurisdiction thereof. A child born in our country from illegal aliens or from foreign tourists on vacation is no more a citizen of the US than a child born in France while American mom and dad were vacationing is citizen of France.
Dave Gorak
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 10:46 AM
Ms. Chavez is still parroting the "jobs Americans won't do" myth. The Pew Hispanic Center says there are 8 million illegals in our workforce, 7 million of them in non-farming jobs like construction, manufacturing, transportation, and service and hospitality. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says more than 70 percent of these jobs already are being done by Americans. With 22 million Americans unable to find full-time work, we need more Russell Pearces who will to stand up for our own citizens. By the way, illegals represent about half of our agricultural workers; the rest are either citizens or temporary legal laborers.Dave GorakExecutive directorMidwest Coalition to Reduce ImmigrationLa Valle, WI
JTG
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 10:58 AM
The only people who find SB 1070 objectionable are the illegals and business owners who employ them. Most of us believe that this bill is a necessary step in controliing ILLEGAL activity within our borders. Please wake up Ms. Chavez.As for anchor babies, there should be no way for them to gain citizenship simply because they were born in the US. That was not the intent of the 14th amendment but rather the broadest of interpretations by those looking to mince works. Apply this to Mexico. Would my child be a Mexican citizen if he or she would be bron in Cancun during vacation? Of course not.
Tuco
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 11:19 AM
Isn't it about time the Patriot Post recognize Linda Chavez as the liberal mole she truly is? This leftist screed would find a better home at the Huffington Post, Daily KOS or in a La Raza pamphlet. We sentient readers get overload quantities of this sort of leftist propaganda and heretofore considered The Patriot Post a safe haven from such blithering and outright bigoted nonsense. Linda Chavez knows the difference between a legal immigrant and an illegal alien -- but the obvious purpose of this essay is to blur or expunge that distinction. If your intent is to drive away sane, conservative, patriotic readers and supporters, then affording Linda Chavez's white-o-phobic crap any space in your web presence is a damned fine way to go about it.
BNgranny
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 11:28 AM
DMincey -- you are absolutely correct. From a grammar perspective if the commas before and after "and subject to the jurisdiction thereof" were removed Ms. Chavez and others who think as she does would more clearly understand the section of the 14th amendment. That clause wasn't added with commas so it could be dropped so we could have anchor babies. That's they way people wrote in the 1860's.
Howard Last
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 11:32 AM
Isn't the word that says it all, "Illegal"? DMincey has it 100% correct about the 14th Amendment. Can someone explain to me how someone here illegally is subject to the jurisdiction thereof?
Galen McPherson
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 1:42 PM
By the way, just as a point of comparison- the United States is the ONLY nation in the world that offers "birthright citizenship". Now that can be a good thing or a bad thing, but when we allow our citizenship to become a "come one, come all" commodity, we are asking for the truly "wretched refuse" to show up. It is part of our heritage to welcome the wretched refuse [it's on the Statue of Liberty, if you weren't sure why I am repeating it], but it is also equally part of the American immigration experience to work toward and achieve assimilation, not separatist status and hyphenated citizenship.It is time that citizenship is "earned", and possibly even to make passing Civics and Government courses a requirement of all our students and children as they grow up. I firmly believe that ignorance of how our nation is supposed to work has led to the current debacle of how it is being abused by power seekers.
Richard Ryan
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 2:17 PM
Hugo`s favorite daughter Linda has done it again. Not only is this editorial stupid, it`s also disgusting. Of course it`s useless to argue with someone of her mentality. You shouldn`t confuse her with facts. Let`s just let everyone come in, including drug dealers and terrorists. If our politicians in the federal government were not prostituting themselves for the hispanic vote and instead enforcing the law we wouldn`t be having this conversation to start with.Richard RyanLamar,Missouri - Birthplace of Harry S Truman
Cujo
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 3:29 PM
I don't think that the former Senator Pearce was "bashing" anyone. He proposed a bill that would once again make an attempt to stem and counter the tide of ILLEGAL (and by definition criminal) aliens coming into our country. Of course, once passed, SB1070 drew the ire of illegals and their liberal protectors in Washington and Arizona was again vilified for trying to protect itself. It is high time that our immigration problem be addressed in a no holds barred method and without all the political correctness BS that we somehow have come to tolerate in this country.Cujo-In Arizona
bill wagner
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 3:48 PM
The 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the US Constitution must be viewed together. The 13th abolished slavery, the 14th gave full rights of citizenship to the freed slaves "born in the US or naturalized" again to cover the issue of slaves and the rights that they now had as completely free citizens and finally the 15th--the right to vote. It, the 14th has been incorrectly utilized to extend rights of citizenship, as others have so clearly noted, in an improper and detrimental effect on and to this country.
PDK
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 4:09 PM
Some people are hispanics first and unAmerican second. Russel Peirce is not one of those. Always those who are hispanics first and unAmerican second lug around their hispanic inferiority complex as though the world owes them freebies.An individual becomes an American in ones heart and mind. If hispanics prefer to be hispanic in their hearts and minds they should repatriate themselves with their looser hispanic country of origin.Why would you leave a looser country, come to a winner country, but try to turn the winner country into the same looser country you just left. Because of immature selfishness. Is there any question as to why hispanics flock to the democrat party, the party of immaturity, I think not. Thank you.
Brian
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 5:53 PM
Only read the first two paragraphs and quit. Ms. Chavez is way off base on this one. Arizona S.B. 1070 only gives local police the authority to enforce federal law, and teh 14th Amendment in NO WAY applies to the children of illegal immigrants.
PDK
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 7:37 PM
America would like to say GOODBYE to the American basher Linda Chavez.
DMincey
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 10:53 PM
I do not condone all of Sen Pearce's action, but I believe that you need to re-read the 14th Amendment. Section 1 of that Amendment says, in part, All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. I believe you may have missed that part about being subject to the jurisdiction thereof. A child born in our country from illegal aliens or from foreign tourists on vacation is no more a citizen of the US than a child born in France while American mom and dad were vacationing is citizen of France.
DMincey
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 11:00 PM
I wonder why my comment posted again 12 hours later??? Strange!