DACA Illegal Aliens Surged
Hispanic Vote, Flipping GOP Counties Blue, by John Binder, 1/3/19, Breitbart.
Illegal aliens enrolled and
eligible for President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
program helped surge the Hispanic vote in the midterm elections, which resulted
in historically GOP counties turning blue for Democrats.
A study by the Latino Policy & Politics Initiative reveals that the country’s Washington, D.C.-imposed policy of mass illegal and legal immigration — whereby more than 1.5 million foreign nationals are admitted every year — has aided in not only demographically shifting the American electorate but also turning once-Republican counties across the country over to Democrats.
The study finds: Overall, our research found the average vote increase among Latinos was 96% compared to 37% among non-Latinos from 2014 to 2018. The 2018 Midterm Elections are an important indicator for estimating Latino voter participation and candidate support in defining control of the U.S. House of Representatives and the executive leadership for the over a dozen states. Across the eight states, analysis of the official election results suggests growth in the Latino vote was influential in flipping the partisan control of 20 seats from Republican to Democrat in 2018. [Emphasis added]
The Latino Decisions
organization also found that in the midterm elections, it is the Hispanic vote
— driven by immigration — that flipped six congressional seats in California,
four of which were in Orange County, the birthplace of Republican President
Richard Nixon.
DACA illegal aliens, of
which there are about 3.5 million enrolled and eligible for the program, helped
surge the Hispanic vote, as noted by the Los Angeles Times. With assistance from the globalist
billionaire George Soros-funded United We Dream open borders organization,
illegal alien activists like Gabriela Cruz helped get the vote out among
California’s Hispanic community to turn the already blue state even bluer.
The LA Times reports: So she called United
We Dream, a Washington-based immigrant rights organization founded by Dreamers,
to start her own local group.
Soon after, she quit her job and made her way to Republican members’
offices after Congress again failed to pass the Dream Act. Over the summer, she
and other activists traveled to Texas, where she said she saw herself in the
migrant children who were bused into a tent city in Tornillo. There, federal
immigration officials were separating migrant families at the border. [Emphasis
added]
And as the midterm election neared, she was among 7,000 Dreamers who made
calls, texted and knocked on doors to reach voters in California, New Mexico,
Texas and Florida. The effort was the first by United We Dream to target
congressional races,
but volunteers said they were able to tap into a network of elected officials
and activists who had come of age and risen through previous immigrant rights
movements. [Emphasis added]
Perhaps nowhere was that network more established than in California,
where Democratic state leaders introduced measures to oppose Trump
administration policies and
Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra, himself the son of immigrants, led a lawsuit against
the federal government over the termination of DACA that temporarily allowed
the program to continue. [Emphasis added]
Most recently, the New
York Times admitted that the rapid demographic shifts
of Orange County, California thanks to a “40-year” flood of legal and illegal
immigration — where more than 30 percent of residents are foreign-born — has
forever changed the region from a Republican stronghold to a sweep of Democrat representation in Congress.
Democrats have increasingly swept congressional districts whose
demographics have been quickly changed due to the country’s policy of mass
legal and illegal immigration.
The process known as
“chain migration,” for instance — whereby newly naturalized citizens can bring
an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the U.S. with them — has imported
more than nine million foreign nationals since 2005.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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