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Politics

Bill Keller Finds Something to Like in Newt Gingrich

Jacob Sullum | 12.12.2011 1:45 PM

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New York Times columnist Bill Keller locates "The Good Newt" in  the former House speaker's position on immigration:

You have to get past a certain amount of red-meat rhetoric and brush aside some half-baked notions that are typical Newt, more smart-alecky than smart. (His plan for local citizen boards to pass judgment on which immigrants get deported sounds to me like the Neighborhood Watch from hell.) But you will find that on major points Gingrich is consistent with the best proposals compiled by serious students of this subject…

Here's what Newt gets:

First, immigration is a rejuvenation of our economy, a source of invention and investment at the high end and of tax-paying, productive labor at the low end. So the foundation of a new policy should be the opening of more, and more-efficient, legal channels for the newcomers who will refresh our ingenuity and replenish our aging work force (and, by the way, pay to keep the Social Security funds filled for boomers like me).

Second, you can't sell reform unless it begins with enforcement. Restrictionists rightly point out that the last major reform bill in 1986 promised not only legalization but tougher employer sanctions and beefed-up border controls. In a booming, labor-hungry economy, those things did not come to pass. Critics of legalization are justified in saying we won't be fooled again….

Third, there is no easy solution to the 11 million already here. We are not going to legalize 11 million lawbreakers; that's politically untenable. Neither are we going to uproot and expel the equivalent of the population of Ohio — severing families, spending billions and creating a shamefully cruel spectacle. So we set some rules. The recently arrived, the unattached and, obviously, the gangbangers and criminals go home. The deeply rooted, productive families pay a price to stay.

Despite his objections to Gingrich's local review boards (and his double border fence), Keller endorses cracking down on employers and requiring "a national identity card" as part of the intensified enforcement he says must accompany reforms aimed at boosting legal immigration. One could argue just the opposite: that allowing in more people who want to live and work here will reduce the need for enforcing arbitrary obstacles between supply and demand. Sadlly, both Keller and Gingrich do sound more more tolerant, humane, realistic, and honest on this subject than most Republicans, even those who claim to favor free markets.

I compared Gingrich's immigration stance with Mitt Romney's in a column last month.

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Jacob Sullum is a senior editor at Reason. He is the author, most recently, of Beyond Control: Drug Prohibition, Gun Regulation, and the Search for Sensible Alternatives (Prometheus Books).

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  1. Joe M   14 years ago

    Semi-related: Latest poll numbers from Iowa: Gingrich 22 Paul 17 Romney 17

    Check out the independents. Ron Paul gets a whopping 39% of them! And he's supposed to be unelectable in the general? Nonsense.

    1. Joe M   14 years ago

      Amusingly, he also leads among non-Tea Part supporters.

    2. Lost_In_Translation   14 years ago

      No, he's unelectable among republicans who can't swallow their pride. Among the general public, he's got a decent shot.

  2. Barfman   14 years ago

    Third, there is no easy solution to the 11 million already here. We are not going to legalize 11 million lawbreakers; that's politically untenable.

    *BARF*

    1. Raston Bot   14 years ago

      Newt on pot:

      Third, there is no easy solution to the 28.5 million already here. We are not going to legalize 28.5 million lawbreakers; that's politically untenable.

      1. Barfman   14 years ago

        That was Bill Keller, not Newt.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   14 years ago

    You bring the undocumented into the oppressive world of legitimacy here in America and you'll make it less desirable for them to come here in the first place.

  4. Lost_In_Translation   14 years ago

    Newt's cabinet would resign 6 months into the job.

    Simply put, Newt is not a leader and has no principles that anyone could embrace. It would be a muddled presidency filled with lots of meaningless dribble and increased spending (after all, republicans have no problem spending the money THEIR guy proposes). better 4 more years of impotent Obama.

  5. chris   14 years ago

    Latest beat down on Newt.

    http://www.economicpolicyjourn.....cking.html

    Newt staying positive. What choice you got, Newt? Most anyone else could leave a hooker dead in a Reno hotel room and still have less negatives than you.

  6. Colin   14 years ago

    Now, if we could only find something to like in Bill Keller.

  7. Robert Fellner   14 years ago

    Other than his hitler-like decree that we should "take out all their scientists" betraying his warmongering homicidal tendencies, his conviction of ethics violations, his repeated abandoning of principles, relentless inconsistency, total disregard for civil liberties, total disregard for the rule of law, and total ineptness as a diplomat, I can't think of too much else wrong with him as a candidate for President at the moment.

    Oh ya he is bought and paid for by corporate interests and is the living embodiment of corporatism. Forgot that part!

  8. Hazel Meade   14 years ago

    Tis is a ba cynical idea that shouldn't be used but:

    They could increase the number of non-immigrant temporary work visas, while simultaneously eliminating exemptions, so even non-immigrants have to pay into social security, although they will never benefit from it.

  9. Hazel Meade   14 years ago

    Tis is a ba cynical idea that shouldn't be used but:

    They could increase the number of non-immigrant temporary work visas, while simultaneously eliminating exemptions, so even non-immigrants have to pay into social security, although they will never benefit from it.

  10. Brittanicus   14 years ago

    According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency there has been a reduction in apprehensions and illegal entries.

    That I don't trust anything Eric Holder's cronies has to report goes without saying. In fact trusting the government to inform the general audience the population of illegal migrants and immigrants cannot be accepted. Most numbers are better relied upon by organizations, estimate the propagation has reached over 20 million and most pay no taxes? However--they do collect welfare through their legalized children and also abuse the tax system by collecting $4.6 billion dollars, without paying a dime. Instead of taking States to court for its policing laws; the Administration should occupy itself, with enforcing the laws already on the books. Subsequently, the original architect of anti-illegal immigration laws of Arizona as its policing laws is to be heard by the Supreme Court. Whether or not sovereignty states has a right to enact its own laws, when the federal government admits dismal failure to protect American citizens from invasion. That Obama's judiciary stating that a shortage of dollars makes it impossible to secure the border tight. This is an absolute ridiculous, when they are pandering to foreigners with $113 Billion dollars annually in financial support.

    With no conclusion in sight of the illegal alien occupation, a growing number of politicians namely Republican who symbolize the TEA PARTY membership are co-sponsoring the 'Legal Workforce Act.' It will rigorously apply an enforcement law, circumvented by decades of premeditated abuse by Washington. E-Verify has materialized as a champion and has been vigorously certified by thousands of trustworthy businesses. E-Verify has been a voluntary policy up to now, by companies large and small who have shown a patriotic outlook in a exceptionally divided society. Businesses are keen to display their loyalty with the USCIS U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services sign, as a mark of deference that they are not hiring unauthorized labor. But of course there is the other side of the blemished coin, of entities defiant to applying any law, which cuts across their enormous profits. Illegal workers can be exploited by threatening them with deportation and other insidious actions from ugly company owners. This is especially widespread amongst Contractors and sub-contractors such as in the building trades.

    E-Verify on the other hand is being revised on a continuous basis and a day of reckoning in coming for all corporations and businesses. For every business that doesn't agree with (ICE) Immigration & Custom Enforcement the majority of the general population want full compliance. This is why we must insist that Congress enacts H.R. 2885, a mandatory E-Verify with no loopholes, which criminal businesses can wriggle through. Both parties have done this since the 1986, so that illegal workers could be hired, as Democrats and 'establishment' Republicans could do the favored bidding for the special interest groups.

    Even now we see this with the clever manipulation of the people polls, which indicates the key population is in agreement with as a path to citizenship; as suggested by Former Speaker Gingrich. The polls don't give voters the alternative of 'Attrition through Enforcement'. Instead, they achieve through this engineering of the voters, to basically choose between mass deportations or mass legalization. IT'S A STREAMLINED LIE, PUSHED BY THE LIBERAL MEDIA AND THE SO-CALLED PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT.THEY HAVE ALREADY ACCOMPLISHED THIS, THROUGH THEIR RADICAL 'POLITICAL CORRECTNESS' AGENDA. In the case of a National Journal poll just released, voters were given a third choice of half-mass deportations and half-mass legalization (which is essentially the Gingrich Amnesty). Instead, they make voters fundamentally choose between mass deportations or mass legalization.

    But nowhere do voters hear that there is "ATTRITION THROUGH ENFORCEMENT" such as the E-Verify option that doesn't involve mass deportations or mass legalization. It costs nothing to enforce as access to E-Verify is free and simple verification on the computer. What Attrition does do is: Quickly (over a couple of years) moves illegal aliens out of their payroll jobs. Quickly takes away taxpayer-provided benefits and thereby causes a volume EXODUS. Gradually over perhaps 10 year period, will cause illegal aliens to leave, reliving the major disruption in the job marketplace, specifically for low income labor. The Tens of Millions in the TEA PARTY members are not liable to fall for this clever fiasco.

    NEWT GINGRICH IS NOT A TEA PARTY LEADER, AS HIS PLATFORM CONTAINS A ISSUE OF GIVING ILLEGAL ALIENS A 'PATH TO CITIZENSHIP."

    Most readers do not want to spend their precious time in the coverage of the illegal alien invaders, when their occupied with family affairs or looking for a job. But the audience interested in the complicated matter of Immigration, can read the all the facts, costs at such pro-sovereignty websites as NumbersUSA, The Heritage Foundation, American Patrol and the Federation of American Immigration Reform. This is only a drop in the bucket of thousands of sites that demand immigration enforcement compliance. There are hundreds of billions of dollars that the U.S. Government and states are forced by liberal courts in pandering to majority ethnic groups. That they demonstrate in city streets demanding the same rights as citizens and legal residents. They come from every corner of the world, or passing through our borders every day and this must--STOP? The chief motivation is we cannot afford foreign nationals slipping into America, bringing their poverty and adding to this countries own homeless, sick and impoverished.

    They are skewering the safety net for our elderly, single mothers and veterans. They must go home and straighten out their own corrupt nation's political indignation. America is not the place of opportunity anymore as it's been fleeced by our own policy makers, China, Mexico, India and other cheap labor countries. Our wealth is being washed away by unparalleled greed, corruption and the major influence of bankers and Wall Street. We cannot even get the Obama administration to approve the 'Keystone' oil pipeline, which will make us less reliant on Middle Eastern dictatorships that hate us. We have oil deposits in abundance that could power America for another hundred years, but the environmentalists have put a halt to that. My thoughts on Immigration law, that if there was any aspiration by our Maverick administrations to halt illegal immigration, they would have complied with the 2006 Secure Fence Act and enacted illegal entry as a FELONY? Instead we have years of disrespect for what the majority of Americans wanted and that is strict immigration laws, with no exceptions.

    Millions of us can still make a difference, by contacting the do-nothings in Washington, before the Presidential election of 2012. Join the TEA PARTY and read their referendum for America's future. Start calling your members of Congress and insist you want them to co-sponsor the Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) MANDATE of the Legal Workforce Act', H.R. 2885. A need for a 100 co-sponsors has now been whittled from 100 down to 32, and then the bill can be read on the House floor, to get E-Verify now or in the next session of Congress. So far just one Democrat with a spine and thinking of working Americans have put his House seat on the line, by sponsoring this enforcement law. Call 202-224-3121 and giving your name, address to the political aid, which will bring it to the attention of your legislator. Also ask your politician to sponsor to press for H.R.140, titled the Birthright Citizenship Act of 2011, which was introduced on Jan 5. 2011, by Rep. Steve King a Republican from Iowa; as of last month, the bill had 80 co-sponsors.

    There will never be any kind of blanket amnesty, that's the revelation of the TEA PARTY.

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