
So says San Diego reporter Toby Harnden for the Telegraph.
Minutes after taking the Pledge of Allegiance, new American citizens are urged to register as voters by Democratic activists who see them as natural party supporters who could hold the key to the 2008 election.
But with increasing illegal immigration threatening the economy and security of the United States, many legal immigrants anxious to uphold the laws of their adopted country are moving towards the more hard-line immigration stance of Republicans.
Even in California’s Democratic-controlled San Diego, sizeable numbers of America’s newly-minted potential voters said that illegal immigrants should be penalised rather than given an easy route to citizenship as most Democrats advocate.
“For a long time, immigration was OK,” said Sara Wright, 49, a seamstress from Mexico who arrived in the US legally in 1986.
“But now, no more. A lot of really bad people come from Mexico and commit crimes.
“People are coming in and having two, three, four babies and going on welfare. Some are making money here and spending it back in Mexico.
“That’s not right. They should go back to Mexico and get a permit.”
Incidentally, 2/3 of, what I’m sure will be described as bigoted xenophobes. are from Mexico. So, I’m confused. You mean to tell me that people who have waited years to get into this country legally, aren’t going to simply welcome illegal aliens with open arms? Someone call Geraldo.
Via Instapundit.


by Stephan Tawney on December 3, 2007