Illegal immigrants storm center stage

Republican insists on English in race

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Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bill Binnie knows a little something about immigrating to the United States.

The 52-year-old multimillionaire businessman is a naturalized citizen who immigrated legally to the U.S. with his parents from Scotland when he was 5 years old.

He has been running a television ad calling for English to be the country's official language and advocates having the government do more to ensure immigrants learn it. The ad has moved fighting illegal immigration, an issue that plays well with Republicans, to the center of the campaign.

New Hampshire's population is 95 percent white, and the state is far from the Mexican border, where a national debate rages over whether Arizona has the right to target suspected illegal immigrants.

U.S. Census figures show 33,200 of New Hampshire's 1.3 million residents, or 2.5 percent, are Hispanic. Last year, 3,151 illegal immigrants were deported from all of New England, which has a population of about 14 million, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. No figures for New Hampshire were available.

A July poll by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center found that four out of five Republican voters said illegal immigration is a very serious problem and 75 percent supported the Arizona law.

"We should say to all immigrants, all people who come to our country to learn the language of English, that it is in fact part of our culture and it gives everybody the same shot at the American dream and economic opportunity, and that's critical," Binnie told the Associated Press.

Binnie's central campaign theme has been about creating jobs. The new ad shows him with a group of students, saying that English is the language of commerce, science and the internet.

"Most importantly, it's the language of America. As a U.S. senator, I'll insist that all immigrants learn English," Binnie says. "It's simple. Americans should have allegiance to one flag and have one official language, English."

His campaign would not say how much he spent on the ad. He has put $3.5 million of his own money into his campaign, according to his latest financial filings.

The ad has had the side-effect of drawing attention to Binnie's position on the Arizona law: He opposes it, because he believes the federal government, not states, should be enforcing immigration laws.

That puts him at odds with not only three-fourths of the state's Republican voters, but also with his three main rivals - former attorney general Kelly Ayotte, attorney Ovide Lamontagne and businessman Jim Bender.

Ayotte, Binnie's chief rival and the acknowledged front-runner, is attempting to win over those voters with TV and radio ads implying Binnie is out of step with his fellow Republicans.

Binnie believes the Arizona law shows Washington hasn't solved illegal immigration.

"The most profound problem we have with illegal immigration and the one that so disturbs fair-minded Americans is the inflow over the border of illegal aliens. We just feel viscerally that that's unfair, illegal and wrong," Binnie said. "We as a great superpower can certainly build a secure wall or fence that secures our borders."

The four major candidates generally agree on other immigration policies: secure the border with Mexico and enforce federal laws against employers who hire illegal immigrants and landlords who rent to them.

They say the northern U.S. border - which includes New Hampshire's northern boundary - also needs to be secure, but not the same way. Binnie said he supports a fence along the Mexican border, but not along the Canadian border because the immigration challenges are different.

Immigrants taking the U.S. naturalization test must show an ability to read, write and speak English and pass a civics test, though some older and disabled immigrants can seek certain exceptions. (next page »)

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Our Government, has allowed the invasion of 20 to 30 million criminals which is the largest invasion of any Nation, at any time, in direct violation of Article IV, Section IV of our Constitution. They allow the invasion, they force American tax payers to pay Billions of dollars to provide Welfare, Prison cells, Educate the invaders children, free medical care, the invaders break numerous laws,massive document fraud, & are destroying our schools, hospitals, communities, culture & standard of living while Robbing, Raping, Killing & Assaulting American Citizens WAKE UP PEOPLE!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsH8xvjTAlo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btj6IeOFkis&feature=player_embedded
http://immigrationcounters.com/
http://www.ojjpac.org/memorial.asp
http://www.immigrationshumancost.org/
http://www.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frosty580.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KcwIy_fQuU&feature=player_embedded
Every Non-representing representative, up to and including obama and holder need to be IMPEACHED! for not upholding the oath of office that they swore to uphold and defend the Constitution! If these clowns were to do their job, this would all be a Moot point!

stevo1's picture

....English as the official language.

There should be a candidate who wants to solve the illegal immigration dilemma rather than appeasing them and providing amnesty; a destructive and futile attempt at political correctness.

Also, I wish that there was a candidate who would really take a stand and support what should be our immigration policy (most of which should be just to follow existing law):

Identify who is here illegally
Fine any employer who hires them
Start deportation on anyone with a criminal background
Provide a pathway to citizenship but make it difficult--
-$40,000 fine which can be paid over 10 years
-Citizenship would not be granted until the fine is paid, if paid early they still wait 10 years
-They must be proficient at English at the level of a high school graduate
-They must pass a US History test with 95%, and it must be a tough, tough test
-They may not bring relatives here legally
-All earnings for those 10 years may not be sent back to their native country
Enforce existing immigration laws
Finish the fence and anyone caught sneaking over will be barred from ever becoming a citizen
Anchor baby status should be immediately ended
If they are caught helping other illegal aliens in any way, they would automatically lose citizenship

Let's be realistic, economically we can not long afford to allow current immigration practices. I am sure that progressives would argue that the system is broken but what they are really saying is that it does not allow in enough immigrants.

That is a red herring argument! Bill Binnie (haggis on every table and a kilt in every closet)

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