Huckabee's Radical Immigration Shift
This is a radical shift from an immigration position of just a little over a month ago as reported in the same newspaper, where his position as governor of Arkansas was labeled "an absolute disaster." "Every time there was any enforcement in his state, he took the side of the illegal aliens." As Mark Levin notes, this is a massive flip-flop from Huckabee, who supported making the children of illegal aliens eligible for college scholarships and called legislation to crack down on illegal immigration in Arkansas "inflammatory and race-baiting" while governor just two years ago, a fact he did not dispute in the GOP debate in New Hampshire on September 5, 2007. Issues2000.org has much, much more on Huckabee's shifting positions. Update: Hmmm... backing down on a previous pander? Perhaps his moral compass needs to be re-magnitized.
Mike Huckabee wants to amend the Constitution to prevent children born in the U.S. to illegal aliens from automatically becoming American citizens, according to his top immigration surrogate — a radical step no other major presidential candidate has embraced. Mr. Huckabee, who won last week's Republican Iowa caucuses, promised Minuteman Project founder James Gilchrist that he would force a test case to the Supreme Court to challenge birthright citizenship, and would push Congress to pass a 28th Amendment to the Constitution to remove any doubt.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 11:19 AM
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Posted by: Jaded at January 08, 2008 12:04 PM (0lpqx)
Posted by: Cory at January 08, 2008 12:12 PM (VqXuo)
This guy has absolutely no decency about him what so ever.
Posted by: edward cropper at January 08, 2008 12:32 PM (yYiEy)
Posted by: frizzbee at January 08, 2008 01:03 PM (EaIA0)
I do not support an amendment to the constitution that would prevent children born in the U.S. to illegal aliens from automatically becoming American citizens. I have no intention of supporting a constitutional amendment to deny birthright citizenship.
Posted by: John at January 08, 2008 01:15 PM (r31FK)
Pro-life politicians have long known they can hold this position, cost-free, without actually doing anything about it. "Sorry, our hands are tied by the Federal courts."
Similarly, can I take any proposed reforms seriously when there is zero chance of getting enabling legislation through Congress?
I apologize for being so uncharitable to think this of Mr. Huckabee. Perhaps he could dispell such cynicism by taking positions that actually cost him something.
Posted by: Steve Poling at January 08, 2008 01:18 PM (eVZAb)
Posted by: Penfold at January 08, 2008 02:09 PM (lF2Kk)
Posted by: Scott at January 08, 2008 02:27 PM (IG5mI)
Posted by: Scott at January 08, 2008 02:28 PM (IG5mI)
bills so dems can get votes and reps. can have cheep labor. Sorry to be such a downer but someone needs to say it.
Posted by: Larry at January 08, 2008 03:16 PM (BPNgZ)
I like his position. I also think he really believes in his current position. I also know that he is about as capable of holding onto his current position until Jan 20th, 2009 and not likely 24 hours longer than that.
Huckabee's worst quality is his ability to be persuaded so easily that he let an unrepetent rapist out of jail so he could rape and murder.
Posted by: Allen S at January 08, 2008 04:10 PM (pf7q9)
That he would lie so easily suggests he is more politician than pastor. And if he is truly as Christian as he and his supporters say he is, might I suggest he review the Scriptures, specifically verses like Psalm 119:29, Proverbs 3:3 and 12:19, and Colossians 3:9, among many others.
Posted by: C-C-G at January 08, 2008 08:02 PM (ojkss)
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