Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see Neil Munro
on the odds Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell will deliver loosened
spigots to the Cheap Labor Lobby's scab worker import pipelines in
the lame-duck: <URL:
https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2022/10/19/republican-mccarthy-no-more-comprehensive-migration-deals/>
| The establishment news site fretted about the GOP's recognition of
| where the voters are:
|
|| McCarthy is taking a very hard line on immigration policy. The
|| California Republican is opposed to trading a pathway to citizenship
|| or DACA for increased border security. This is the traditional trade
|| that both parties have envisioned for years.
||
|| ...
||
|| McCarthy's position will cause nervousness in Corporate America.
|| Businesses big and small have said overhauling the nation's
|| immigration laws is a top priority.
|
| McCarthy's moderate policy may help drag the federal government's
| extreme policy back toward the center of public opinion. That policy
| would raise Americans' wages, reduce the cost of housing -- and help
| many millions of young Americans to get decent jobs, buy homes,
| start families -- and vote Republican.
Does Bill Stepien recommend Donald Trump's Save America PAC endorsed
candidates campaign on affordable family formation for legacy American
proles and their posterity?
John
groenveld@acm.org
--
"Some people want to pretend this was just a Trump bluff. But his
foreign policy, like his domestic policy, was undermined or
hijacked, which happens when you hire liberal internationalists like
Bolton and Mattis. He also promised to end birthright citizenship--
didn't happen." - Pedro Gonzalez <URL:
https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1531309877800361985>
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