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Pelosi, fellow Dems rejecting the public's will on immigration
The November election in California's Congressional District 11, which includes Lodi, will be a hard-fought contest between incumbent Democrat Jerry McNerney and Republican challenger Dean Andal.
In 2006, McNerney unseated Richard Pombo, who suffered from allegations of fundraising improprieties, nepotism and the general electoral mood to throw out Republicans.
As voters head for the polls this fall, most are concerned with ending "business as usual" in Washington, D.C. With Congressional approval ratings hovering around 20 percent, many representatives are on their way out unless they can convince their constituents that they are serious about reform.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi offers a striking example of how she's conducting America's business. Sadly, the term "as usual" applies. Pelosi is working against the people's will on the vital illegal immigration issue.
Last year, North Carolina Democrat Rep. Heath Shuler introduced H.R. 4088, the Secure America with Verification and Enforcement Act.
SAVE would:
In all, SAVE would eliminate the job magnet that draws aliens to the U.S. As a result, the number of people illegally entering the country would be significantly reduced. Others, already here, may return home when unable to find jobs.
Currently, the SAVE Act has 158 co-sponsors, including McNerney.
But Pelosi doesn't like SAVE.
Behind the scenes, she's blocked a vote on the bill. Instead, Pelosi is pushing a form of amnesty that would grant legal work permits for millions of employed illegal aliens. Included in Pelosi's scheme are huge increases in H-2B and H-1B visas for all types of foreign workers.
Congress, however, can work around Pelosi by getting a simple majority to sign a "discharge petition" and thereby force a straight up or down floor vote on SAVE.
McNerney is one of the Democratic SAVE co-sponsors who hasn't signed.
I spoke with McNerney's office to find out why he would co-sponsor a bill but not allow a vote on it.
Through his spokesman, McNerney, who recently traveled to Mexico, said that while he favors beefing up the border patrol, he has "concerns" about E-Verify. And McNerney wants the bill debated on the House floor.
McNerney's arguments don't impress Capitol Hill immigration experts.
According to a spokesman for the Washington, D.C.-based NumbersUSA:
"Democrats that complain about the lack of a hearing, however, had no problem pushing their top 10 bills to the floor without a hearing at the beginning of this Congressional session. And raising doubts about the E-Verify database also are standard but inaccurate rebuttals. According to DHS, 93 percent of queries are instantly verified. What other government program has an effectiveness rate of over 90 percentage?"
When I spoke to Andal about SAVE, he said:
"At first blush, Jerry McNerney and I agree on H.R. 4088. I support it and he signed up as a co-sponsor. This bill would shore up our overworked border patrol agents who battle narcotic and gun smuggling on a daily basis. It also reflects the average American's concern that we address border security before tackling other, more difficult, illegal immigration issues.
"But in Washington, appearances are deceptive. While Jerry and I both publicly support this important legislation, Pelosi and the liberal Democrat leadership do not. By not signing the discharge petition, McNerney is refusing to back the same bill that he co-sponsored. It is Washington business as usual to abandon American national security and your constituents in favor of dogmatic party loyalty — and hope the people back hope won't find out about it."
Pelosi and her like-mined Democrats play a dangerous game in their re-election efforts when they defy the public. Nothing is clearer than the voters' disregard for amnesty and more non-immigrant work visas.
In 2007, the Senate tried several times to pass an amnesty bill. Americans rejected each effort.
That should put Congress on alert.
But if Pelosi makes it necessary, the people are ready to reject amnesty one more time.
Joe Guzzardi is an instructor at the Lincoln Technical Academy. Reach him at guzzjoe@yahoo.com.

Reader Feedback
Brian wrote on Apr 11, 2008 10:11 PM:
dyan wrote on Apr 11, 2008 12:29 PM:
girard74 wrote on Apr 11, 2008 12:03 PM:
In case you haven't noticed, the art of 'lying' is precisely how politicians ARE elected nowadays. They don't rely upon our intelligence or our understanding of the issues and their capability of addressing them; no, they depend upon our stupidity and ignorance to advance them to the offices they seek. While it is somewhat sad, it does make for a more interesting political season. The truly ‘sad’ part is that they’ve been getting away with it for a very long time. "
dyan wrote on Apr 11, 2008 10:30 AM:
jnd123 wrote on Apr 10, 2008 7:45 AM:
Bry wrote on Apr 9, 2008 10:53 PM:
Hillary while dodging sniper fire and truth, offers freebies to lazy Americans and illegal invaders at the expense of hard working Americans.
The phoney, angry psycho McCain wants amnesty for those invading America but the key is, don't piss him off or he will push the nuke button in a heart beat.
I say write in Mickey Mouse, Louis Farrakhan or Vincente Fox on the ballet. "
T & C wrote on Apr 9, 2008 7:56 AM:
T & C wrote on Apr 9, 2008 7:52 AM:
girard74 wrote on Apr 8, 2008 8:17 AM:
For the most part Congress never challenges itself to 'fixing' anything; political survival is its primary purpose. The upcoming fall campaign will once again bring 'immigration' to the fore. Those dolts on Capitol Hill will soon have their eyes pried 'wide open.' (IMHO) "
Cogito wrote on Apr 7, 2008 9:15 AM:
Brian wrote on Apr 7, 2008 8:22 AM:
We still don't know what change he has in store for us.
McCain 2008:) "
Cogito wrote on Apr 6, 2008 4:11 PM:
Cogito wrote on Apr 6, 2008 4:10 PM:
OTH wrote on Apr 6, 2008 11:55 AM:
Patricia wrote on Apr 6, 2008 6:45 AM:
Cogito wrote on Apr 5, 2008 7:40 PM:
T & C wrote on Apr 5, 2008 10:26 AM:
Brian wrote on Apr 5, 2008 9:40 AM:
Well, now Mrs. Pelosi isn't offering up
much more. Michael Medved says a third party has never had any significant vote count in any presidential election.
What in the world are we to do? "
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