Campaign '08
Last week, on NPR’s "Morning Edition," Republican presidential
candidate John McCain suggested that strong anti-immigrant rhetoric contributed
to two recent, high-profile GOP Congressional losses – of former
McCain campaigned heavily for Oberweis last month, helping the campaign raise
about $300,000. Oberweis will be on
the ballot again in November, running against Rep. Bill Foster (D-Ill).
During the campaign, Oberweis proposed his own plan to crack down on
undocumented immigration, including airing television ads arguing that
politicians in
*****
US News & World Report has compiled a list of quotes and key voting records of the three remaining presidential candidates, helping understand where they stand on immigration.
Border Fencing
Barack Obama – "The key is to consult with local communities when creating any kind of barrier." Obama voted for the Secure Fence Act of 2006, which authorized a fence on the Mexican border but has since de-emphasized his support.
Hillary Clinton – "Let’s deploy more technology and personnel,
instead of the physical barrier."
John McCain – "Borders are borders, and there should be agreements between the landowners and the federal government." McCain voted for the fence and has encouraged agreements to allow the government to enter private property to survey land.
Guest-Worker Program
Obama – "Illegal immigration is bad for illegal immigrants and bad for the workers against whom they compete." Obama supports a guest-worker program with a database of workers, arguing it will improve wages and conditions for all workers.
McCain – "We need workers in this country. There are certain jobs that Americans are simply not willing to do." McCain cosponsored the failed Senate bill that proposed a guest-worker program with a registry and a path to legalization for undocumented immigrants.
Legalization/Amnesty
Obama – "Give the 12 million people who are here illegally, many of whom have US citizens for children, a pathway to legalization." Obama supports allowing undocumented immigrants to apply for legal residency if they pay a penalty and don’t have a criminal record.
McCain – "Make them earn citizenship because they have broken our
laws." As a principal author
of last year’s failed immigration bill, which would have given undocumented
immigrants a path to citizenship, McCain has struggled to convince conservatives
that his plan is not amnesty.