Linda
Chavez: Legalize Ruling Class’s Nannies!
[James
Fulford] - 12/17/04
Linda Chavez has just written a column blaming
immigration law for Bernard Kerik's troubles—and hers [The
nanny problem takes down another nominee,
December 16, 2004]:
"If there is an
illegal alien in your past, forget about serving your
country in any high-level position."
Her solution seems to involve unconditional surrender,
i.e. the
Bush plan:
“The only solution is
to make it easier—not harder—for immigrants who want to
work to come here legally. The president's much-maligned
guest worker proposal is a step in the right direction.
But a solution still has to be found for dealing with
those illegal aliens already here. It makes no sense to
kick them out in order to bring in millions of different
people to fill their jobs. A one-time fine of both
illegal aliens and the employers who knowingly hire
them, along with the chance for undocumented workers to
legalize their status if they have not broken other
laws, would seem the proper punishment. Then maybe we
could quit disqualifying otherwise good candidates from
serving the nation.”
Actually, kicking out illegal aliens still makes sense
to me. The “millions of different people”
replacing them might not be illiterates from Chiapas,
but from countries where they read, write, and speak
English.
And cheap labor is not a civil right.
You can read what we said about her abortive nomination
as Secretary of Labor, here:
Lovely Linda, by Scott McConnell, with links
to the other four [!] articles on that kerfuffle. And
you can read
Linda Chavez Cleans Up With Cheap Labor, by
yours truly.
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