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highplainsdem

(48,970 posts)
Mon Jan 16, 2012, 11:45 AM Jan 2012

AP: Republican candidates' anti-immigration tone alienating Hispanics

http://articles.boston.com/2012-01-15/news/30629906_1_hispanic-vote-anti-immigration-illegal-immigrants

Anti-immigration tone alienating Hispanics
January 15, 2012|Jeri Clausing, Associated Press


The Republican Party is beefing up its minority outreach nationwide and preparing to put its rising Latino stars on the campaign trail amid concerns that tough immigration rhetoric in the presidential primary is taking on an increasingly anti-Hispanic tone.

But immigrant-rights groups and some political watchers say the damage may be irreversible. They argue that the GOP has severely hampered itself as it looks to woo the critical Latino voting bloc that could decide who wins key states like New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado and Florida next fall.

Mitt Romney “is done,’’ said DeeDee Blase, founder of Somos Republicans in Arizona. “He’ll be lucky to get 8 percent of the Hispanic vote’’ after saying he would veto legislation that would create a path to citizenship for some illegal immigrants and accepting the endorsement of anti-immigration activist Kris Kobach, architect of two of the strongest immigration crackdown laws in the country.

The GOP front-runner, Romney has referred to the legislation — called the DREAM Act — as a handout. The measure would allow some young illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to earn legal status if they went to college or joined the military. Challengers, including Texas Gov. Perry, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and Ron Paul, have also taken tough anti-immigration stances in the campaign.

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AP: Republican candidates' anti-immigration tone alienating Hispanics (Original Post) highplainsdem Jan 2012 OP
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This needs to be made into an ad in Spanish and run on radio stations in Hispanic areas. DCBob Jan 2012 #2

DCBob

(24,689 posts)
2. This needs to be made into an ad in Spanish and run on radio stations in Hispanic areas.
Mon Jan 16, 2012, 12:44 PM
Jan 2012

Hispanics need to know the GOPers do not care about their situation.

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