Focusing on Immigration at the DNC

New America Media, News Report, Anthony D. Advincula, Posted: Aug 26, 2008

Editor’s Note: Immigration is a hot button issue at the DNC in Denver and many participants are clamoring for comprehensive reform, reports NAM New York-based editor, Anthony D. Advincula.


DENVER, Co—Before the opening gavel hit the sounding block at the convention’s opening ceremony, Democratic leaders and supporters here did not waste time and took the immigration issues to stage yesterday afternoon.

The Democrats described the current immigration system as dysfunctional, affecting the economy and moral fiber of American society, and reiterated that the Democratic Party strongly recommends a comprehensive immigration reform law to fix the problem.

“Everything with our current immigration enforcement is a failure, starting with ICE,” Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) said in an almost three-hour immigration panel discussion at downton Hilton Inn. “Roughly 30,000 ICE workers lack qualifications.”

Lofgren lashed out at the government for appointing ICE Assistant Secretary Julie Myers, who had no previous experience relating to immigration. “At 46, after working for the Department of Commerce and at the Office of Independent Counsel under Kenneth Starr, the government asked her to do this job. We need to have qualified individuals to handle immigration issues.”

With a rising number of skilled immigrants, U.S. military service personnel being denied legal status, as well as immigrant families who have been entangled in complicated legal bouts and continue to be separated, Lofgren added that the administrative and legal aspects of immigration are clearly discombobulated.

“What kind of system is this when we want a sailor who served for our country to just remain in Iraq because he has a conditional immigration status and is facing a 3- or 10-year ban?” she said. “Detainees have been denied proper healthcare and we declined due process.”

She illustrated the massive ICE arrest of Latino workers in Postville, Iowa, where they were not only denied legal representation, but also charged with robbery. Lofgren alleged that even the judge there scripted the workers’ pleas. She also claimed that about 70 percent of undocumented immigrants in the country are highly skilled and could certainly bolster the U.S. economy.

Frank Sharry, executive director of America’s Voice, admitted that immigration is the biggest challenge for Democrats.

“Republicans always say that we have good laws with bad people violating these good laws. And because the government cannot deport millions of people, what they do is to make people’s lives miserable so they will leave on their own,” Sharry said. “The New York Times calls it a ‘strategic misery.’ We call it non-violent cleansing. This is what they (Republicans) do to try to take control of the system.”

Immigration is indicative to this year’s presidential election, he added. “It’s the defining issue. This is the reason that Senator John McCain had to change his position on comprehensive immigration reform to get the people around him and put him as the party’s candidate.”

For people who say that undocumented immigrants should wait in line, Sharry’s response is: “Where’s the line that they can get into?” He pointed out that there is no effective system that allows immigrants to wait, because they are waiting for nothing. “Believe me, anyone would want to take the airplane to come to this country, rather than crossing the river.”

Democratic leaders also assured that their party would continue to endorse elements of comprehensive immigration reform – and that it will be the position of the national party no matter what the Congress does.

“I’m confident that during the first term of Barack Obama, we will have comprehensive immigration reform,” Lofgren said. “What we need to do is to make it public.”

Marco Lopez, Jr., director of the Arizona State Department of Commerce, concurred. “Immigration reform is the only way to end the violence at the border. It will solve crimes relating to human smuggling.”

Lopez, who was the former mayor of Nogales, Arizona, said that 50 percent of immigration-related arrests in his state happen in a 20-mile stretch between Nogales and Tucson, where organized smuggling rings operate.

“We should stand up to bullies. We should stand up to people hijacking the immigration debates. We should stand up to those who exclude people based on their race and where they come from,” Sharry said. “It’s ridiculous to hear people rejoicing when there are few people who speak Spanish in their schools. I hope this all ends soon.”


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WillieNellie on Aug 28, 2008 at 22:18:04 said:

Nezzie, yeah sure. Why don't you come out and admit you are a racist living in the 19th century instead of blaming a black man becoming president and help brown people in their plight to become legal citizens? After all, don't you suck like a leech on their cheap labor?
Amnesty for all illegals and Obama for the white house. How do you like that one? And all anti-immigrant groups are nothing but a cover-up for racists, neo-nazis and other anti-social elements. Show me one decent human being in Minutemen or FAIR or CIS. I challenge you.


Nezzie on Aug 28, 2008 at 10:34:31 said:

The Democrats will loose this election. Obama is a black man who is pushing for amnesty for all illegal immigrants. If your parents came here illegally and you were born in this country, you are not an American citizen. We will not loose our country just because we are a generous people, our generosity will only go so far, we have hit the wall. PLEASE join any anti-illegal immigrant group in your area, please help us save our country, please join HelpSaveMaryland.com. GOD BLESS AMERICA!


superscalar on Aug 26, 2008 at 14:08:53 said:

Full disclosure, I AM a Democrat, but I find it to be the height of idiocy that when you asked any of these people to tell you what is broken about the immigration system, when you ask them to define the terms 'immigrant', 'anti-immigrant', 'anti-immigrant rhetoric', 'comprehensive immigration reform', or ask them to define or explain any number of terms they so often use, they have no answers.

In fact the best one can hope for is that they will change the subject.

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