Mike Huckabee: "illegal" immigrants' best friend
ARRA Editor: Hat tip to KeepArkansasLegal blog for
pointing us to another article about Huckabee and illegal aliens. While the information is well known to conservative Arkansans who opposed Huckabee's massive socialist open checkbook policy for illegal immigrants, it is interesting that an article comes from a liberal news source not friendly to conservatives and often seen as a Democrat mouth piece. The article from the "left side" identifies Huckabee's willingness to use other peoples money (taxes) to support "illegal aliens." If Huckabee and Clinton are the final final presidential candidates, Mexico and illegals will be shouting "I Like Mike" because Huckabee has proven that he is their "best friend."
Huckabee on Immigration
(Note: the final section: he is not against "amnestybut admits most Americans are against Amnesty.)
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pointing us to another article about Huckabee and illegal aliens. While the information is well known to conservative Arkansans who opposed Huckabee's massive socialist open checkbook policy for illegal immigrants, it is interesting that an article comes from a liberal news source not friendly to conservatives and often seen as a Democrat mouth piece. The article from the "left side" identifies Huckabee's willingness to use other peoples money (taxes) to support "illegal aliens." If Huckabee and Clinton are the final final presidential candidates, Mexico and illegals will be shouting "I Like Mike" because Huckabee has proven that he is their "best friend."
by Ernest Dumas, Arkansas Times: Mike Huckabee's star may fall as precipitously as it rose in the presidential stakes, but it is time to ask if something mysterious but important is happening in the electorate or if his rise is only evidence of a field of fatally vulnerable candidates. . . . The same polls showing him gaining say that Republicans think he would be less likely than others to win.
On the other hand, maybe the conservatives who see him as the truest ideologue just do not know him. His standard stump talk, which you can catch often on C-SPAN, does carry a litany of conservative dogmatisms: lower taxes, smaller government, abortion, gay marriage, and even tough immigration controls. Huckabee's immigration stance is at once the most emblematic of his liberal impulses and politically the most paradoxical because immigration is the dominant GOP issue. The campaign of Sen. John McCain, the early front-runner, imploded over his steadfast support of the administration's humane immigration bill, but Huckabee makes McCain look like a nativist.
Romney tried to nail Huckabee in the last debate for passing a law giving children of illegal immigrants state-paid college scholarships and in-state tuition rates. Huckabee defended it eloquently, pointing out first that it did not become law — the House of Representatives passed it easily but Republicans blocked it in the Senate — and that he wanted to live in a country that did not punish children for the sins of their parents. (He also said the youngsters would have to have applied for citizenship to get a scholarship, which was not true. The bill said youngsters would have to give the college a statement that they intended to seek legal status some day.)
That bill was not an isolated instance. The highlight of his last two years in office was his running war with Republican lawmakers and the “Shiite wing” of his party — his (Huckabee's) words — over what he called their bigotry and fearmongering over immigration. He bitterly fought (with Democrat help) a Republican bill restricting government services to U.S. citizens, calling it race baiting and demagoguery, and when the bill failed he condemned a plan to put the same proposal on the ballot and doubted the “Christian values” of the sponsor.
“What this has done is inflamed a whole lot of people's emotions, making them think we've got to rush in and pass some laws to stop some terrible thing going on that isn't going on,” he said. But it was going on. At Huckabee's behest, the state became one of only seven states that used Medicaid money to cover prenatal care for immigrant women because Hispanic women had an unusually high prenatal birth-defect risk.
Over the objections of conservative nativists he worked to get a Mexican consulate in Little Rock to help immigrants with labor problems and getting papers. He condemned federal agents for raiding an Arkadelphia plant and instantly deporting Mexican workers and splitting their families. When a key administration official sent an email with some derogatory doggerel about Hispanic immigrants Huckabee dumped him with the admonition “racial stereotyping by state leaders is simply not funny and must be consequenced.”
In a remarkable talk to the Political Animals Club he said God had given America “a second chance” to do the right thing by treating Hispanics better than it had treated blacks for much of its history. "One of our greatest challenges is making sure we don't commit the same mistakes with our growing Hispanic population that we did with African-Americans 150 years ago and beyond,” he said. “I feel the Lord, frankly, has given us a second chance to do better than we did before. I hope we will do that.” . . . [Read More]
Huckabee on Immigration
(Note: the final section: he is not against "amnesty
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3 Comments:
I'm sorry but the American people are rejecting your argument that Governor Huckabee with be the illegal immigrates best friend, if any candidate is there best friend it would have to be slick Mitt. I mean not only did Mitt Romney governor over one of the states that's has the most sanctuary cities, but the man employed a company that willingly hired illegals and Mitt went along with that of course until this week. GO HUCKABEE
Old Huck is shucking you! Huckabee had so many Mexicans in Arkansas during his term as governor that he even built a Mexican Consulate for Mexico in Arkansas on the backs of Arkansas tax payer money rather than making Mexico pay for their own Consulate.
As far as old Huck being a preacher / pastor, all that shows and proves is that he knows and has experience on how to fleece the flock.
How many presidential candidates from both sides could pass a written and oral test on the Constitution? Maybe one, Congressman Ron Paul.
I wish I would have found this earlier. I'll link to it tomorrow.
The REAL Mike Huckabee
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