Another Election Roundup Points Out Flaws in Pro-Amnesty Election Spin
Tom Barry, writing for the Center for
International Policy, says the election results don’t show overwhelming support for amnesty, and don't guarantee action on immigration reform. "Joining the post-election maneuvering for immigration reform, immigrant rights groups are throwing down the gauntlet, asserting that the new administration and Congress have no choice but to support legalization given the surge of Latino voters for Democrats [ . . . ] But the post-election declarations claiming that immigration reform is a threshold issue for Latinos, that the general election indicated broad support for liberal immigration reform, and that Latinos and immigrants will withdraw their support for Democrats if they don't deliver on immigration reform leave much room for doubt and questions."
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