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Republicans Respond to Obama Immigration Change with more Bigotry and Racism

ProudProgressive 2012/06/17 15:04:18
Republicans Respond to Obama Immigration Change with more Bigotry and Racism
By: Rmuse
June 16, 2012

It is ironic that a nation founded, populated, and built by immigrants has raging xenophobia in a large segment of the population to the point that American citizens distrust, discriminate against, and hate human beings who emigrate to America for its promise of liberty, opportunity and open arms for freedom loving people. In fact, throughout American history, there has always been suspicion and discrimination against immigrants regardless of their nation of origin or race, but non-whites are targeted as interlopers based primarily on their skin color. It is no different today, and despite the fact there were no indigenous white people in America, the idea of racial minorities, especially immigrants, still strikes fear in a specific demographic that portends perpetual disunity and prevents America from progressing beyond tribal sensibilities. The election of an African American as President resurrected contempt and hatred for minorities, but Hispanics have been singled out as targets of conservatives' rage and deep-seated, irrational hatred of "foreigners" who are "not like us" and certainly not "real Americans."

President Obama's announcement yesterday that his administration would no longer seek deportation of undocumented immigrants' children was the result of the Senate's refusal to act on passing the Dream Act that gives a path to citizenship to immigrant children who came to America through no fault of their own. Senate Republicans held up passage of the Dream Act that could not garner the new 60 vote minimum required to pass any legislation. Of course, the announcement enraged the right who accused the President of overstepping his Constitutional authority, but as noted here, President Obama did not change or make a law, grant amnesty or immunity to undocumented aliens, but no thinking human being expects anything less from Republicans. The President's decision is, for one thing, the type of compassion that such notable conservative heroes as Ronald Reagan, Rick Perry, John McCain, and George W. Bush espoused in treating Latino immigrants with a modicum of humanity. In fact, the only president to grant amnesty to undocumented immigrants was conservative icon, and man-turned-god, Ronald Reagan.

The President's announcement incurred the wrath of right-wing pundits and legislators alike who have used Americans' xenophobia as a tool to pass discriminatory laws such as Arizona's "papers please" laws and various state laws targeting undocumented Mexican immigrants. The Republican push to purge America of Hispanics has a long history that predates Obama's Presidency, and reveals a long-held view among many that maintaining racial purity is paramount to America's survival. Indeed, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate turned heads during the Republican primary when he proposed that undocumented immigrants self-deport to their native country and that he would veto the Dream Act. He also pledged to make life so miserable for undocumented immigrants that they would "self-deport." Romney's racist tendencies are rooted in his cult's belief system that proffered dark-skinned people were cursed by god and therefore not deserving of equal rights, and his use of a Ku Klux Klan slogan, "Keep America American," in his campaign was not coincidental and primarily aimed at Southern state voters. The slogan was also used during the 1850s by the anti-immigrant movement known as the "Know Nothing Party."

One can hardly blame poor Willard for his racist tendencies, because "white supremacy is very inherent in the Book of Mormon. The books of Nephi and Moroni state the inherent supremacy of the white male. Women and blacks are far inferior in their view," which after a lifetime of indoctrination must certainly inform Willard's contempt for dark-skinned immigrants. In fact, Mormons in Utah are still discriminating against immigrants, especially if they speak out about the history of racism in LDS literature. An immigrant in Utah on a student visa from an African nation felt the wrath of Mormon judges, prosecutors, and ICE agents after openly questioning the church practices of discrimination against dark-skinned people. The immigrant, who remains in hiding, shared court documents, immigration proceedings, and University records that clearly show prejudice on the part of elected officials and ICE officers (all Mormons) that were initiated after expressing dismay at the racial policies of the church. It is important to remember that up until 1978, Mormons held the belief that dark skin was a "curse from god," and their almighty founder, Brigham young referred to "African American slavery as a religious necessity." After 125 years of discrimination and theories used to justify their policies impugning dark-skinned people as cursed, the LDS church has neither formally apologized nor repudiated their position. After the federal Civil Rights Act, church leaders received a corresponding, and very convenient, new revelation that dark skin was no longer a curse from their god.

There is no reasonable excuse for discrimination against any race except pure unadulterated bigotry. President Obama's decision was not based on race, but the response from the right is inherently racist and little else. The President's decision to not pursue deportation of undocumented immigrants' children between the ages of 16 and 30 takes into account that children who were relocated to America by their parents had little choice in the decision and had assimilated, learned English, attended school, and for all intents and purposes, became Americans. The President's decision is in stark contrast to Willard Romney's proposal that Mexican immigrants "self deport," and whether he was pandering to racists, or following ingrained church doctrine, his position is clear; dark skinned undocumented immigrants must vacate the United States. Romney's stance on immigration, although nectar to racists and bigots, does not sit well with the increasing numbers of Mexican Americans who are part of the fabric of this country and within a generation, will be a majority of a truly diverse population.

The President's critics claim his decision was for political expediency in an election year, but he has been a strong advocate for passing the Dream Act throughout his term. Republicans ratcheted up the pressure on Hispanics to garner support from the racial purity crowd shortly after the President took office, and the rise of the teabaggers and the 2010 midterm elections gave Republicans majorities they needed to target Mexican Americans whether they were documented citizens or not. Immigrants built this country into the once-great nation it was, and Mexican Americans had no small part in defending our freedoms throughout the nation's history. One would think that after their sacrifices and incredibly hard work harvesting America's crops, building roads and bridges, and toiling to build a decent life in a free society, Republicans would cherish their contributions and at the least offer a path to citizenship that Republicans once thought was just. However, if Americans have learned anything in the past three years, it is that justice and equality are not the purview of Republicans, and the defining moment was the election of the first non-white President that has inspired them to new heights of discrimination, contempt and hatred of Americans with dark skin. President Obama made the only determination available to a fair-minded, decent human being who shows compassion that Willard Romney wouldn't know if it hit him in his wealthy, lily-white, son of a Mexican immigrant, face

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  • luvguins 2012/06/17 16:33:45
    luvguins
    +5
    The Democrats have always been for immigration reform, and the Republicans had a real chance under George Bush who wanted to implement guest worker permits. Did they think the problem would go away just kicking the can down the road? There sure weren't any compassionate solutions during the GOP primaries except from Gingrich and Perry, and they were shot down and booed. Now we have Mr."self deport" Romney after Obama's announcement suddenly with Rubio trying to pander to Hispanics talking a long term solution, and just what would that be? Herman Cain's electrified fence?

    It sure made my day to see the Republicans throw their big tantrum after Obama's announcement as all the photo ops Romney will do with Hispanics now will not get him 40% of their votes which he must have to win. The GOP in the Senate had their chance during the 2010 lame duck session to approve the Dream Act, and they blew it with a filibuster.

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  • voice_matters 2012/06/18 03:11:14
    voice_matters
    tell me why were you libs all against bush and mccain when you said they supported amnesty but today when you claim obama supports it it is ok.
  • Rebel Yell 2012/06/17 20:11:35
    Rebel Yell
    +1
    Hell would turn into a solid block of ice before Republicans would touch immigration reform. Our nation’s immigration system is broken, and we need to fix it. Instead of reasonable solutions, Republicans choose to foster anti-immigrant rhetoric and promote anti-immigrant laws. This kind of fear-mongering divides communities, provokes hate crime and stifles any legitimate responses to our country’s problems.

    There is a practical solution that will work for everyone. That means a path to earned citizenship for those of the roughly 12 million who are willing to learn English, pay a fine and back taxes, undergo background checks, and come under the umbrella of the law. What do Republicans think of that? They call it amnesty. That is their answer any time immigration comes up.... everything is amnesty.

    Aproximately 65,000 illegals students graduate from high school every year with almost no hope of accessing higher education. Even if they overcome the restrictions of their immigration status and complete a college education, they are still left with nowhere to go. Having attained a bachelor’s or master’s degree, they cannot put their education into practice and that does absolutely nothing to spur on the economy. Instead, they eventually become a drain on the economy . It makes no sense whatsoever to anyone who has a thread of common sense. It is a total waste of a talent pool that is already here and considers this home.
  • Studied Rebel Yell 2012/06/18 19:33:56
    Studied
    +1
    ILLEGAL - ILLEGAL- ILLEGAL is there something about the meaning of this word that the Dems and libs just do not grasp. The president of Mexico has cheered this new underhanded move by Obama, well the Mexican president needs to look to his own countries laws. This is just a move to creat a North American Alliance.
  • ProudPr... Studied 2012/06/19 21:23:55
    ProudProgressive
    It's not underhanded when you announce what you're doing in the Rose Garden.

    And what is so difficult to understand about the idea that a three year old that was carried across a border by his parents, who didn't even know what "border" meant, who might not even know today that he is not in the United States legally should not be considered a criminal, considering that THEY never did anything wrong of their own volition?
  • Paul 2012/06/17 18:58:43
    Paul
    quite a piece of journalism with strong bias, seems like a slippery slope to me. It is a bold move by Obama, got to give him that. Thanks for the article PP
  • bigfoot 2012/06/17 18:29:42
    bigfoot
    +2
    why are you surprised?it is who the RWNJs are.Bigots.wait until the Religous Right is reminded of the Mormon teachings of how God had sex with Mary and etc.one has to smile,when Gods absolute teachings from above,never to be questioned,are reversed by mere men when they interfere with capturing Wealth and Power.Right Wing Religous Extremist have made a mockery of Religion.their real religion is Wealth and Power.use of Religion and the Bible by the RWNJs is just an updated high tech version of selling ghosts and magic to willing believers.they will burn in Hell.
  • Keeping It Real 2012/06/17 17:01:43
    Keeping It Real
    +1
    Just another part of their playbook!
  • luvguins 2012/06/17 16:33:45
    luvguins
    +5
    The Democrats have always been for immigration reform, and the Republicans had a real chance under George Bush who wanted to implement guest worker permits. Did they think the problem would go away just kicking the can down the road? There sure weren't any compassionate solutions during the GOP primaries except from Gingrich and Perry, and they were shot down and booed. Now we have Mr."self deport" Romney after Obama's announcement suddenly with Rubio trying to pander to Hispanics talking a long term solution, and just what would that be? Herman Cain's electrified fence?

    It sure made my day to see the Republicans throw their big tantrum after Obama's announcement as all the photo ops Romney will do with Hispanics now will not get him 40% of their votes which he must have to win. The GOP in the Senate had their chance during the 2010 lame duck session to approve the Dream Act, and they blew it with a filibuster.
  • Sgt Major B 2012/06/17 15:48:48
    Sgt Major B
    +2
    Just another foolish rant from a brain-dead moron. The issue is subverting the role of Congress and trying to rule by fiat.

    The author needs to stick to writing fantasy and avoid offering such drivel as anything even remotely factual.
  • luvguins Sgt Maj... 2012/06/17 16:38:47
  • Sgt Maj... luvguins 2012/06/17 19:57:53 (edited)
    Sgt Major B
    +1
    ...and another brain-dead moron capable of only posting pictures like a three year-old.

    Laws regarding naturalization falll strictly within the purview of Congress (See Article I, Section 8, Constitution of the United States). I've never had an issue with anyone who comes here legally, and, in fact my daughter-in-law is from Khazikstan, and went through the whole long, drawn-out process.

    I do, however, take issue with those who enter illegally and those who aid and abet them in violation of Title 8, USC, regardless of whether it's tangible aid or merely sniveling and whining on their behalf.
  • luvguins Sgt Maj... 2012/06/17 21:10:52
    luvguins
    +2
    As long as you keep insulting me a picture is coming to you, stooge! cat you re a moron
  • CAROLYN... luvguins 2012/06/18 02:19:16
  • ProudPr... Sgt Maj... 2012/06/17 16:42:21
    ProudProgressive
    +5
    The role of Congress is to consider legislation and if a majority (that's 51, not 60) approve of a proposal to enact it. Congress has not been doing its job for four years. SOMEONE has to establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our prosperity, and if Congress decides to betray their oaths then the President has a responsibility to step in. Everything this President has done since the day he took office has been constitutional and intended to benefit the people of the United States. The Republicans haven't done anything intended to benefit the people of the United States in over 30 years.
  • Sgt Maj... ProudPr... 2012/06/17 20:01:43
    Sgt Major B
    +1
    United States Constitution

    Article I, Section 8

    The Congress shall have Power ....

    4: To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization

    Nice try, no cigar. Obama overstepped his bounds on this one
  • Studied ProudPr... 2012/06/18 19:29:28
    Studied
    +1
    Wrong - Also I wish folks would stop using the term congress and then go on to put the blame on the Republicans. As you know Congress is made up of the House and the Senate and since it is the Senate, with Harry Reid at its head that keeps refusing to even let a bill come to the floor for a vote, I guess you would have to correctly state it is the Democratic Senate that is not doing its job and furthermore this President does not step into anything unless it is to act the bully. Rather than try to build bridges, he poisons the wells.
  • Studied 2012/06/17 15:27:09
    Studied
    +3
    This article is filled with nothing but false statements and hatred. Republicans are NOT against immigration, they are against ILLEGAL Immigration. If you have not yet learned the difference, please do and this piece does nothing but try to push racism. It is an article of garbage.
  • luvguins Studied 2012/06/17 15:50:12
    luvguins
    +1
    Care to prove that, and also explain why the Republicans had a white nationalist at their CPAC meeting this year holding a round table discussion? CPAC nationalist
  • ProudPr... Studied 2012/06/17 16:43:12
    ProudProgressive
    +1
    Point out ONE false statement in the article. Just one.
  • luvguins ProudPr... 2012/06/17 17:45:29
    luvguins
    +1
    Have you seen his attack on multiculturism there at CPAC, PP?
    http://coloradoindependent.co...
  • Paul ProudPr... 2012/06/17 19:16:29
    Paul
    I agree with most of the argument article presents, but it does strongly suggest, if not flat out call Romney and republicans racist. Conservative stance on immigration has nothing to do with the law, but it is all about racism can and will be argued by the republicans (not to mention Mormons) the article accuses harshly.
    I'm not the one to make the argument, I'm just saying.

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