Posted By Woody Pendleton
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Published: 12:05 PM 06/27/2012
President Barack Obama is excluding people who lack citizenship or
residency from his fundraising dinner tables, even though he is also inviting
at least 800,000 illegal immigrants to compete against Americans for the few
available jobs.
The president’s profiling is found in the fine print of his emailed invites
to potential donors. Typically, the solicitations ask people to donate $3 in
exchange for a chance to win a dinner with him, Michelle Obama and perhaps
some other wealthy donors, such as Vogue editor Ann Wintour.
But his solicitations profile would-be entrants to exclude those who might
damage Obama’s popularity with critical voting blocs, including blue collar
swing-voters and African-Americans.
The dinner table “promotion [is] open only to U.S. citizens, or lawful
permanent U.S. residents who are legal residents of 50 United States, District
of Columbia and Puerto Rico and 18 or older,” said the legalese in a June 26
solicitation.
That exclusion bars roughly 11 million Hispanics who are in the country
illegally, as well as many Asians, Africans and Europeans who do not have
residency or citizenship.
Obama’s fellow progressives have long argued that any
exclusion of illegal immigrants is bigotry.
“It is wrong to run away from immigrant
communities … and their right to participate fully in the society they call
home,” said Lisa Moore, a spokeswoman for the progressive-led
National Domestic Workers Alliance. The group is part of the
progressives’ push for a nationwide amnesty of illegal immigrants.
“People of all immigration statuses are already
playing a full role in the nation’s political and cultural life,”
despite profiling by opponents, Moore told The Daily
Caller.
“We are standing up against the kind of racism that this country has seen
in its past and should move way from in the future,” she said.
Obama is not legally obliged to exclude non-residents — such as tourists
and temporary workers — or even illegal immigrants, from sitting at his lunch
table.
That’s because his solicitations do not require people to make a political
donation. “No purchase, payment, or contribution necessary to enter or win.
Contributing will not improve chances of winning,” says the fine print.
In contrast, Obama’s main fundraising webpage seeks to comply with federal
law by barring donations from non-citizens and non-residents.
The page asks would-be donors to confirm that “I am a United States citizen
or a lawfully admitted permanent resident of the United States.”
Obama’s two-track policy prompted derision from critics.
“He wants us to accept [illegal immigration], but not at his fundraisers,”
Maricopa County, Ariz., Sheriff Joe Arpaio told TheDC.
“It’s politics,” said Arpaio, whose own popularity has remained high
because of his vigorous enforcement of state laws, amid much opposition from
Obama’s appointees and political allies.
Since 2009, Obama and his deputies have tried to curb enforcement of
federal and state laws against illegal immigration. For example, he has
sharply cut back federal inspections of worksites where illegal immigrants
were working in place of Americans.
On June 25, his deputies in the Department of Homeland Security announced
they were cutting back on enforcement in Arizona, and would only deport
illegal immigrants who had committed a felony or had recently crossed the
border.
On June 15, Obama invited at least 800,000 younger illegal immigrants to
apply for work permits that would allow them to compete for jobs against the
23 million unemployed and underemployed Americans. “It’s the right thing to
do,” he said June 15 in the Rose Garden.
Critics say more than one million lower-skill illegals are eligible for the
de facto amnesty, and that millions more have a huge incentive to submit
fraudulent documents in pursuit of a work permit.
Obama issued the 800,000 invitations despite very high unemployment numbers
among his base of Latinos and African-Americans. For example, less than half
of adult African-Americans in New York City hold jobs, according to a June 22
report by The New York
Times.
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