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Immigration key to Utah election

By Charles Hurt
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 23, 2006

PROVO, Utah -- Rep. Chris Cannon is a loyal Republican with the endorsement of the National Rifle Association and a 100 percent rating from the American Conservative Union. He is unmarred by the ethical scandals that have roiled Washington in this election season.
Yet, in this conservative district more than 800 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, the five-term congressman faces a tough challenge in next week's Republican primary because, his opponent says, he's not tough enough on illegal immigration.
Local businessman and political neophyte John Jacob says the population of illegal aliens in the United States has ballooned to at least 12 million from 5 million when Mr. Cannon first took office in 1996.
"You've been there for 10 years and you've not been effective," Mr. Jacob said in a recent debate.
Both sides agree that the election will turn on the issue of immigration and Mr. Cannon has plenty to worry about.
In May, Mr. Jacob beat Mr. Cannon at Utah's Republican convention in a 52-48 surprise upset. Because neither candidate collected 60 percent of the convention vote, the nominee will be picked in the Republican primary next week.
Haunting Mr. Cannon is a four-year-old quote he made before an audience at the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund dinner, where he was accepting an "Excellence in Leadership" award for helping children of illegal aliens get tuition breaks at public universities.
"We love immigrants in Utah and we don't oftentimes make the distinction between legal and illegal," he said as C-SPAN cameras rolled. "In fact, I think Utah was the first state in the country to legislate the ability to get a driver's license based on the matricula consular and of that I am proud."
The matricula consular is an identification card issued by the Mexican government.
In addition to supporting legislation to grant in-state tuition rates for aliens,
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Fit2BThaied
Now we're trying to crucify legislators because they have the charity or intelligence to believe that every human being in a State of the Union deserves free education.

For another point of view, I went to www.ciepac.org after they sent me an analysis dated May, 2006. They make a great point, which might remind the armchair economists here of the supply/demand debate (but this is different, push/pull).

The article quotes Mexican Presidente Vicente Fox, speaking in Australia, about the evils of the neoliberal economic model, and how globalization has destroyed so many jobs for Latin Americans in their home country.

Fox comes from rather modest origin in Guanajuato state, but rose to be president of Coca-Cola of Mexico, and finally ran successfully for president of the country, on the capitalist party, PAN.

Fox himself, more or less representing the capitalist elite, is admitting that the focus should not only be on the fact that immigrants arrive in the northern countries. The focus should also be on the fact that immigrants can't make a living at home. CIEPAC, a Mexican anti-globalization NGO that I'm slightly familiar with, makes the point that Mexicans do not WANT to leave home, but the desperate economic conditions force them to leave.

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