Hispanic Voters Not Motivated

Pew Hispanic Center has issued a report that says Hispanic voters are not that motivated for the fall election. Page 4 of the report says, “When Arizona enacted an unauthorized immigrant enforcement bill earlier this year, the immigration policy debate reignited across the country. Even so, the new survey shows that immigration does not rank as a top voting issue for Hispanics.” (translation: "unauthorized immigrant" = illegal alien)

So, all the shrieking by the race hustlers and the Obama administration’s law suit over the Arizona law failed to put immigration at the top of the list for Hispanic American voters, eh? This survey confirms what many of us suspected. All the recent Democrat talk about immigration and the Dream Act, “a pathway to citizenship,” allusions to amnesty and the conference calls out of the White House with Cecilia Munoz to the open borders organizations; all of it, was designed to turn out the Hispanic vote in November. Because, it certainly wasn’t a sincere attempt to pass the Dream Act or push any other amnesty through. It was, after all, just politics.

The Washington Times piece says, “In a finding that may surprise many Washington politicians, the survey showed that immigration does not top the list of concerns of Hispanic voters.” Well, it probably does come as a "surprise" to those in Washington who still believe; or who want to believe; or who say they believe that candidates and political parties who talk about immigration enforcement are hurt by those positions. To believe that is either ignorance or duplicity. It is certainly cowardly and bigoted. It is ignorance because the evidence indicates that Hispanic American voters vote the way the rest of America votes, by income. READ MORE
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