Republicans shouldn't pander to Hispanic voters

Article author: 
Star Parker
Article publisher: 
CURE
Article date: 
22 September 2014
January 2016
Article category: 
National News
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Our national debate on immigration policy centers on a paradox. We must become aware of it and deal with it.

The United States needs an immigration policy because a lot of people want to come here. If that weren’t the case, we wouldn’t need an immigration policy...

America was built by hundreds of millions of immigrants coming here to be free. Yet we are now told that this latest group of immigrants, Hispanics, must be offered more government, less freedom.

True, Barack Obama succeeded with Hispanic voters where John McCain and Mitt Romney did not.

But it is also true that over the last 6 years government and national debt has exploded and our economic growth is now larded and stunted ...

Latest projections from the Congressional Budget Office predict growth rates of our economy to be two-thirds of what it has averaged for the last half century.

Is this the opportunity big government can create “for citizens not born to privilege”? ...
 
It is the history of America that immigrants have come from around the world for the privilege of living free. All share a history of struggle, often discrimination at first for being different, but overcoming it all to become an American ...