Monday, December 20, 2010

Reconquista Dreams on Hold… for Now

 

 
By Nicholas Stix

On Saturday, Sen. Harry Reid’s lame-duck surprise failed, as the Senate voted 55-41 for cloture, five votes short of the needed 60, in the matter of the “DREAM Act” amnesty.

Back on September 21, Reconquista propagandist Patricia Nazario claimed, surreally, at 89.3 KPCC Southern California Public Radio,

If U.S. Senators pass the DREAM Act, it would offer a conditional path to citizenship through college graduation or military service for as many as 60,000 undocumented young people nationwide. Opponents say it should be part of a comprehensive immigration bill - not a provision of a defense spending proposal.

But as I wrote on Friday night, in “ALIPAC: Read the Fine Print; Dream Act Amnesty Permits Obama to Amnesty All Illegals,” although the DREAM Act was unacceptable in any form, even as an amnesty of 60,000 illegal human beings, its real purpose was as a stealth amnesty to every illegal human being on American soil, which I estimated to total at least 28,000,000. The Reconquistas’ DREAM is Americans’ nightmare.

DREAM Act coverage:

“DREAMers Disappointed in Stealth Amnesty’s Failure,” by Brenda Walker, VDARE.

“Senate Republicans Block DREAM Act for Illegal Immigrants,” ABC News, December 18, 2010.


“Immigration Vote Leaves Policy in Disarray,”
by Julia Preston, New York Times, December 18, 2010.

“Students look to 2012 after immigration bill fails,” by Amy Taxin, Associated Press/Washington Post, December 19, 2010.

“Pro-immigration groups decry 'shameful' vote; enforcement groups vow new push,” by Bridget Johnson, The Hill, December 18, 2010.

“After the DREAM Act: Focusing on Senior Aliens Brought Here by Their Kids,” by Sylvia Cochran, Yahoo!, December 18, 2010.

“Plan bans illegals from public universities; Virginia could join list of states creating off-limits locations for aliens,” by Eugene J. Koprowski, WorldNetDaily, December 18, 2010.

A tip ‘o the hat to my VDARE colleague, Brenda Walker.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

When you consider the makeup of the lame-duck senate, it is a miracle it didn't get 60 votes. As some have written, the Tea Party movement has concentrated the minds of some GOP politicians.

There is a saying that Democrats reward their friends while Republicans reward their enemies. By making Republicans afraid of primary challenges, the Tea Partiers force them to vote the way the people who put them into office want.

David In TN