Jeff Sessions for American Compass on whether Susie Wiles has
surveyed legacy American proles who might be convinced to vote for
Donald Trump on their assessment of the American culture into which
the Cheap Labor Lobby's scab workers are asked to assimilate: <URL:
https://americancompass.org/rebuilding-american-capitalism/productive-markets/a-just-immigration-policy-befitting-america/>
| An employer mandate may seem an odd inclusion in a border bill, but
| the invocation of E-Verify highlights the third critical step for
| conservatives: articulating a positive vision. What is immigration
| policy for? Yes, we need to make the case for an immigration policy
| that is clear, just, and enforced. So, the first step is explaining
| why today's policies are unclear, unjust, and obviously unenforced,
| and the second step is showing that better policies are available.
| The final step must be to explain what we want to see a better
| policy achieve. After all, if illegality were the only problem at
| the border, then we could just make all immigration legal, and the
| problem would disappear. But, as an E-Verify mandate suggests, other
| concerns are at stake.
Does Wiles worry that Ron DeSantis could seize Trump's right flank on
the National Question by asking the likes of Mike Emmons to join him
on Miriam Adelson, Robert Bigelow, Walter Buckley, Betsy DeVos, Ken
Griffin, Julia Koch, Bernie Marcus, Lachlan Murdoch, Thomas Peterffy,
Bruce Rauner, Chris Reyes, David Sacks and Steve Wynn's Never Back
Down campaign stage to stump for an immigration moratorium?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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"Trump spent the House speaker fight undermining the Republicans who
got concessions out of Kevin McCarthy. He told them to quit after a
few votes. He's doing it again with Ronna McDaniel, but he just
can't do it in the open because Ronna's even more hated than Kevin
by his base." - Pedro Gonzalez <URL:
https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1616475355665272832>
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