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Bush even less popular among Latinos

1:35 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Politics · Comments Off

22 May 2006

george_w_bush_150f.JPGThought he was unpopular before? Latino approval ratings are down for Bush and his party, according to the non-partisan Latino Coalition:

A poll of U.S. Latino voters finds the immigration reform debate has given the Democratic Party a three to one edge over Republicans.

The poll of 800 Hispanic voters conducted by the nonpartisan Latino Coalition showed the Democratic Party a 50 percent to 17 percent favorite in handling the divisive immigration issue.

The margin was narrower for President George W. Bush, giving Democrats a 45 to 22 percent advantage.

The Washington Post reports the poll shows gains the Republican Party made in the Hispanic voting bloc have largely been eroded by hard-line talk on illegal immigration.

Add to that growing discontent among his base and in-fighting within his party and things aren’t looking too good for Dubya, whose approval ratings are at their lowest, 31%. As if that weren’t bad enough, ratings in Bush-friendly Florida are pretty bad as well: 61% of Floridians disapprove of how Bush is handling his job.

Via / UPI.com and Hispanic Tips

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So much for “community citizenship”

1:58 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · children|Immigration · Comments Off

17 Apr 2006

01.gifSome boy scouts in Utah are being accused of violating policy by participating in a political event. The kids were out to earn their “Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge” but their leader got a slap on the hand instead.

A Boy Scout official here has warned a Latino troop earning merit badges for “Citizenship in the Community” that it violated policy against involvement in political events with its participation in immigration demonstrations last week in Salt Lake City.

Michael Clara, Scout master of Boy Scout Troop 987, said he received a phone call Wednesday from Vic Rowberry, a field director for the Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts of America, who said the troop shouldn’t have participated in the events.

Clara disagreed, saying the troop had provided the flag ceremony and observed the Republican State Convention in August 2005. What’s the difference between that and carrying and passing out flags at the nonpartisan immigration demonstrations last week, he said.

Oh, right, okay. So you can participate in an event for the Republican State Convention and NOT in an event in which no political party endorsements exist?

This reaks of, well, partisanship. Looks like we can guess the politics of boy scout leaders in Utah. Oh, and the scout leader who took the boys to the protest? He’s a Republican, too — a Utah Republican assembly member as it were — but apparently a more open-minded one.

Via / LA Daily News

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A kinder, gentler Jeb Bush?

6:27 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration|Politics · 1 Comment

20 Mar 2006

jeb.jpgJeb Bush is calling for a “more liberal” immigration policy?

Bush told Notimex “we have plenty of people who have been here for many years and they do not have a way to legalize their status. A process should exist to create it”.

“It is not an amnesty, but I think it is important that if there are researchers and capable people all over the world who want to come here to pursue their dreams and they offer a quite important brain capacity for the new economy, we should capture it”, he said.

This regularization must come “along with a more liberal immigration process“, American President George W. Bush’s younger brother explained.

Brain capacity?

Anyone else think this is the world turned upside down? This is too liberal even for a “moderate” Republican. I mean he sounds like Hillary Clinton. Apparently he’s also too liberal for right wing crazies.

This reeks of presidential election bid.

More of Jeb Bush’s position on immigration.

Via / Que Pasa

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