Huckabee's
pro illegal alien agenda unbelievable!
Below are excerpts from three articles that indicate how
strongly Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee has promoted the illegal
alien agenda. In one of the earlier Presidential debates, Huckabee's rhetoric
would have convinced voters that he was actually tough on illegal aliens, but
his actions have proved otherwise. We have found this information to
be shocking to the majority of Republicans who have not closely followed
Huckabee's actions, especially when they discover how Huckabee
worked directly with the Mexican President to establish a Mexican consulate in
Little Rock which is basically used as a conduit for illegals. In the
short time the Consulate has been in business, they have issued 4,000 ID cards
to Mexicans. It doesn't take much deductive reasoning to realize
that most of those would have to be illegal. See this link for that
article. http://www.nwaonline.net/articles/2007/08/28/news/082907arhispbank.txt
Federal law 8 USC Section 1324 says
that "Any person who encourages or induces an alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States," shall be
"fined" or "imprisoned not more than 5 years or
both." Then how could it be legal or ethical for a Governor
to help establish a Mexican Consulate to help Mexican illegal aliens
reside in this country when even a citizen of the US can be imprisoned
for such action? http://law.onecle.com/uscode/8/1324.html
This should remind all of us to look behind the words and find the actions
of all who run for office. We understand that only 40% of Republicans even know
that Rudy Giuliani is pro abortion. We need to stay informed!
Excerpts from following article - quoting Presidential Candidate
Mike Huckabee
Huckabee:
‘Race-baiting ’ behind immigration bill
BY DAVID HAMMER THE ASSOCIATED PRES
This story was published Friday, January 28, 2005
Excerpts
"Gov. Mike Huckabee said Thursday that a bill to deny state government
benefits and voting rights to illegal immigrants is "inflammatory...
race-baiting and demagoguery." He challenged the Christian values of its
main sponsor.
"Holt often talks of his strong Christian beliefs, but Huckabee
singled him out, ! saying, "I drink a different kind of Jesus juice. My
faith says don’t make false accusations against somebody. In the Bible, it’s
called ‘Don’t bear false witness.’"
"The governor said Holt’s plan to deny prenatal care to illegal
immigrants goes against their shared anti-abortion principles — that unborn
fetuses should have a citizen’s right to life.
" Illegal immigrants "can’t vote, can’t collect Social
Security benefits," Huckabee said. "They don’t get a tax refund, but
they pay sales tax, gasoline tax, and property tax when they pay their rent. We
don’t let them vote. They don’t get welfare benefits. And they don’t get
unemploym! ent benefits."
"Huckabee has proposed that the state allow undocumented
immigrants who complete their public education in Arkansas to eligible for
college scholarships."
Huckabee promotes
'open door' policy at LULAC convention
http://www.arkansasnews.com/archive/2005/06/30/News/323746.html
Thursday,
Jun 30, 2005
By Wesley
Brown
Arkansas News Bureau
Excerpts
LITTLE ROCK - In a impassioned speech before hundreds of influential
Hispanic civil rights leaders from across the nation, Gov. Mike Huckabee told a
captive audience Wednesday that America is great because it has always opened
it doors up to people seeking a better way of life.
"Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," Huckabee said,
citing the Golden Rule. "I have tried to govern that way and it stands to
reason that I really do believe that what made this great country so great and
so unique is that it has always been a place for people to run to - and not run
from.
Huckabee said as the largely Hispanic audience gave him a standing
ovation.
Huckabee was the keynote speaker, along with Tyson Foods Inc. Chairman and CEO
John Tyson, at a noon luncheon of the League of United Latin American Citizens,
which is holding its 76th annual convention in Little Rock.
He told the LULAC delegates that their presence in the state's capital city was
very important because Arkansas has one of the fastest growing Hispanic
populations in the nation.
Senate Bill 206, which died in the Senate, would have required proof of
citizenship to register to vote and also force state agencies to report
suspected cases of people living in the country illegally. Holt, R-Springdale,
replied later to Huckabee's comments that Christian charity does not include
turning a blind eye to lawbreaking.
The Republican governor, who many believe will run for president in 2008, also
backed legislation that would have opened the door for illegal immigrants in
Arkansas to receive college scholarships.
House Bill 1525 by Rep. Joyce Elliott, D-Little Rock, was approved by the House
but eventually failed in the Senate. Huckabee reiterated Wednesday that he
believes every child, regardless of their parent's immigration status, should
have an opportunity to receive an education in the U.S.
Tyson also credited LULAC leaders for pushing the company to add Hispanics to
the Tyson board and promote more Latinos to upper management and executive
positions.
He also said in that last 15 years, the number of Hispanics that work for the
Arkansas company has increased significantly.
"I am proud to tell you that more than 40,000 of our workers are
Latinos," Tyson said of the company's 114,000 employees. "We are
learning, growing and benefiting from that diversity." For entire
article, go to this link: http://www.arkansasnews.com/archive/2005/06/30/News/323746.html
This time Huckabee counts wins
Governor 19-for-21 in bills he pushed
BY SETH BLOMELEY ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE - April 15, 05
Excerpts
ILLEGAL ALIENS
"Huckabee also supported a bill to make illegal aliens eligible for
state-financed college scholarships and in-state tuition. Opponents said it
would reward people for breaking the law, that it would violate a federal law
and that it could require the state to eliminate the higher out-of-state
tuition rates.
"The bill passed the House. While pending in the Senate, critics raised
questions about whether such a law would be legal. Huckabee insisted it would
be. Attorney General Mike Beebe issued an opinion questioning its legality. The
Senate rejected the bill twice.
"Wednesday, Huckabee again defended the proposal, saying, "We never
stopped working for that bill. I don’t under! stand the opposition to it. As a
society and as a people, we’re bigger than that. It hurts me we’re still
debating issues that I thought were set aside in the 1960s."
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