Suggestion only: Read the Republican Party Platform in full and then decide if you really could be the Chairman for the AZ GOP. Representing the party platform and not your own agenda.
Sections that pertain to immigration have been selected for you below. you may want to reconsider you quest to be AZ Chairman if it's to extreme for you follow if elected.
Sections that pertain to immigration have been selected for you below. you may want to reconsider you quest to be AZ Chairman if it's to extreme for you follow if elected.
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21st Century Workforce: ... We can accelerate the process of
restoring our domestic economy—and reclaiming this country’s traditional
position of dominance in international trade—by a policy of strategic
immigration, granting more work visas to holders of advanced degrees in
science, technology, engineering, and math from other nations. Highly educated
immigrants can assist in creating new services and products. In the same way,
foreign students who graduate from an American university with an advanced
degree in science, technology, engineering or math should be encouraged to
remain here and contribute to economic prosperity and job creation. Highly
skilled, English speaking, and integrated into their communities, they are too
valuable a resource to lose. As in past generations, we should encourage the
world’s innovators and inventors to create our common future and their
permanent homes here in the United States.
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Sacred Contract: Defense of Marriage: ... The current Administration’s open
defiance of this constitutional principle—in its handling of immigration cases,
in federal personnel benefits, in allowing a same-sex marriage at a military
base, and in refusing to defend DOMA in the courts— makes a mockery of the
President’s inaugural oath.
Federalism and The Tenth Amendment: ... We condemn the current
Administration’s continued assaults on State governments in matters ranging
from voter ID laws to immigration, from healthcare programs to land use
decisions.
The Rule of Law: Legal Immigration – The greatest asset of the American
economy is the American worker. Just as immigrant labor helped build our
country in the past, today’s legal immigrants are making vital contributions in
every aspect of our national life. Their industry and commitment to American
values strengthens our economy, enriches our culture, and enables us to better
understand and more effectively compete with the rest of the world. Illegal
immigration undermines those benefits and affects U.S. workers. In an age of
terrorism, drug cartels, human trafficking, and criminal gangs, the presence of
millions of unidentified persons in this country poses grave risks to the
safety and the sovereignty of the United States. Our highest priority,
therefore, is to secure the rule of law both at our borders and at ports of
entry.
We recognize that for most of those
seeking entry into this country, the lack of respect for the rule of law in
their homelands has meant economic exploitation and political oppression by
corrupt elites. In this country, the rule of law guarantees equal treatment to
every individual, including more than one million immigrants to whom we grant permanent
residence every year. That is why we oppose any form of amnesty for those who,
by intentionally violating the law, disadvantage those who have obeyed it.
Granting amnesty only rewards and encourages more law breaking. We support the
mandatory use of the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (S.A.V.E.)
program—an internet-based system that verifies the lawful presence of
applicants—prior to the granting of any State or federal government
entitlements
or IRS refunds. We insist upon enforcement
at the workplace through verification systems so that jobs can be available to
all legal workers. Use of the E-verify program—an internet-based system that
verifies the employment authorization and identity of employees—must be made
mandatory nationwide. State enforcement efforts in the workplace must be
welcomed, not attacked. When Americans need jobs, it is absolutely essential
that we protect them from illegal labor in the workplace. In addition, it is
why we demand tough penalties for those who practice identity theft, deal in
fraudulent documents, and traffic in human beings. It is why we support
Republican legislation to give the Department of Homeland Security long-term
detention authority to keep dangerous but undeportable aliens off our streets,
expedite expulsion of criminal aliens, and make gang membership a deportable
offense.
The current Administration’s approach to
immigration has undermined the rule of law at every turn. It has lessened
work-site enforcement—and even allows the illegal aliens it does uncover to
walk down the street to the next employer—and challenged legitimate State
efforts to keep communities safe, suing them for trying to enforce the law when
the federal government refuses to do so. It has created a backdoor amnesty program
unrecognized in law, granting worker authorization to illegal aliens, and shown
little regard for the life-and-death situations facing the men and women of the
border patrol.
Perhaps worst of all, the current
Administration has failed to enforce the legal means for workers or employers
who want to operate within the law.
In contrast, a Republican Administration
and Congress will partner with local governments through cooperative
enforcement agreements in Section 287g of the Immigration and Nationality Act
to make communities safer for all and will consider, in light of both current
needs and historic practice, the utility of a legal and reliable source of
foreign labor where needed through a new guest worker program. We will create
humane procedures to encourage illegal aliens to return home voluntarily, while
enforcing the law against those who overstay their visas.
State efforts to reduce illegal
immigration must be encouraged, not attacked. The pending Department of Justice
lawsuits against Arizona, Alabama, South Carolina, and Utah must be dismissed
immediately. The double-layered fencing on the border that was enacted by
Congress in 2006, but never completed, must finally be built. In order to
restore the rule of law, federal funding should be denied to sanctuary cities
that violate federal law and endanger their own citizens, and federal funding
should be denied to universities that provide instate tuition rates to illegal
aliens, in open defiance of federal law.
We are grateful to the thousands of new
immigrants, many of them not yet citizens, who are serving in the Armed Forces.
Their patriotism should encourage us all to embrace the newcomers legally among
us, assist their journey to full citizenship, and help their communities avoid
isolation from the mainstream of society. To that end, while we encourage the
retention and transmission of heritage tongues, we support English as the
nation’s official language, a unifying force essential for the educational and
economic advancement of—not only immigrant communities—but also our nation as a
whole.

If you read the platform and listen to Doug little he is out in left field.
ReplyDeleteThat man is out of step with Arizona and its Platform, he disagrees with abortion and immigration. That is why the video was edited. The cut out the parts where Doug little called all of us extremes. Extreme on our position on Immigration, in other words he is against Russell Pearce. How can so many love and respect Russell and support this horrid little man?
I just read Sonoran Alliance where Russell Pearce wrote one of the most beautiful letters of support for Robert Graham.
I know all of the people on the Little Campaign, they are supposed to be Constitutional Conservatives, well is not Immigration in the Constitution? Is not abortion against God's law? Is not the UN trying to be one world government with them as the head of the one world government? And this man is very much out of the main stream Republican Party view. He is the new John McCain the hated.