A group of conservative activists travelled to Washington D.C. on Tuesday 4th
December 2012 to lobby Republican Party officials on immigration. Surprisingly,
the activists, known as The National Immigration Forum, were trying to persuade
the Party to rethink its opposition to immigration.
The group,
comprising preachers, law enforcement officers and businessmen, hope to persuade
the party leadership to see the immigration issue from a new perspective. One
delegate, Mark Curran told reporters 'There's a radical loud element out there
that just doesn't seem to get it, that will never get it. They shouldn't be
given any real deference anymore.'
Mr Curran is a Republican sheriff
(a law enforcement officer) from Illinois. He was once fiercely anti-immigration
himself but, he came to see a conflict between his support for hard-line
immigration policies and his Roman Catholic faith. 'The political realities and
my faith started to collide and I couldn't reconcile it anymore,' he said. Mr
Curran had been extremely unpopular with pro-immigration campaigners before his
conversion and the fact that he had changed his mind caused comment in the press
in Illinois.
The group of 250 conservatives hosted a news conference
and had meetings with Congressmen and other senior Republicans in Washington. It
remains to be seen whether the Washington Republicans will listen.
In
Illinois, however, there has been movement amongst Republicans. Under the US federal system, each state
has its own legislature consisting of a House of Representatives and a Senate.
Elections for these chambers were held at the same time as the Presidential
election on November 6th 2012.
In Illinois, after a targeted campaign
by the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR), several
vociferously anti-immigrant state Senators and Representatives were defeated.
The ICIRR helped increase the turnout among Hispanic voters. It persuaded more
than 26,000 immigrants to vote.
The political blogger Rich Miller
believes that at least three hard-line anti-immigrant Republicans were defeated
as a result of the Hispanic vote which increased from 8% of those who voted at
the 2008 elections to 12% of those who voted in the 2012 elections. State
Senator Carole Pankau, who was in favour or removing the children of illegal
immigrants from a children's health insurance programme was defeated. The ICIRR
claimed that it encouraged 3,600 immigrants in her ward to vote. She lost by
2,000 votes.
Now, Illinois Republicans, including the state House of
Representatives leader Tom Cross, are offering to work with the
ICIRR.
Nationally, the Republicans are at a crossroads. The polls
suggest that they were beaten because of their support for the policy of
'self-deportation'. Self-deportation involves making life extremely
uncomfortable for, mainly Hispanic, illegal aliens until they decide that they
will leave of their own free will. Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential
candidate, endorsed this policy and was defeated.
It seems that the
very high level of support for President Obama among Hispanic voters gave the
President enough votes to turn the election in his favour. President Obama
gained 71% support among Hispanic voters. There are over 50m Hispanic voters in
the US.
Many Republicans now believe that the party must change.
Senator Lindsay Graham from South Carolina is sponsoring a bill to reform the US immigration system with New
York Democrat Senator Charles Schumer. Carlos Gutierrez, former Commerce
secretary for President George W. Bush, is forming Republicans for Immigration
Reform, a pressure group campaigning for a change of direction for the
Republicans on immigration.
However, there are extreme voices in the
Republican Party who are not ready to change. Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary
of state who devised Senate Bill 1070, which introduced 'self-deportation'
legislation in Arizona, is continuing to try to erode rights for illegal
immigrants in Kansas. In Kansas, extreme right wing Republicans were elected in
the November elections and will, in all likelihood, introduce more
anti-immigrant legislation in the new year.
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