issuevoter wrote on Oct 21
st, 2016 at 4:47pm:
I'm kind of bored with this campaign. I'll be glad when its over. Just how the Republicans fall back and regroup will be interesting. That is, if they can. Immigration will soar, illegal aliens will receive amnesty, by which the Democrats will do anything to increase their base.
The only amnesty for illegal aliens in the US was issued by George W Bush in 2001. This was the policy he campaigned on in the election - a policy designed to get the Hispanic vote. Bush was perfectly up-front with this - he announced it in the primaries. Back in Texas, he won office with the support of the Hispanics and Bible Belt. It was this strategy that got him over the line as president in 2000 - or just. It was the closest election in the modern era.
If it wasn't for his brother denying votes in Florida, Bush would most probably not have become president, but he did. And he was.
The Republicans are the traditional party of choice for Hispanics, many of whom, like Cubans, are loyal to the party who stands hardest on Castro. However, the Republicans have been the most loyal to illegal immigrants in particular. By illegal immigrants, we're talking about Hispanics. For some reason, Canadians are excluded. I guess they're legal.
The Democrats have traditionally stood against illegal immigration to protect union jobs. With only a handful of anti-immigration Republican politicians in border states like Arizona and New Mexico, the Republican Party turns a blind eye to illegal immigration. Their friends in business demand cheap labour. This is no secret in the US, which is what Trump means by the "status quo".
Trump is referring to the immigration policies of both parties. The US is built on immigration. Immigration provides the US with constant economic growth. You will find very few Republicans speaking out against immigration - you'll actually find a few more conservative Democrats speaking out. But this is the status quo.
Immigration in the US is bi-partisan, just as it used to be in Australia before John Howard changed things in response to Pauline Hanson.
But without a doubt, the Republicans are the party of choice for illegal immigrants, and the Bush amnesty in 2001, issuing
millions of Green Cards to illegal immigrants, is only one small reason why.