The Breitbart News reported Saturday, April 24, that former U.S. President George W. Bush Jr. told radio host Hugh Hewitt of the “Never Trump” camp on April 22 that he was working with the Koch Network to help Biden pass amnesty and cheap labor bills in Congress. The bill.
The former president, who pushed for amnesty in 2006/2007, said on Thursday, “We have a group of like-minded people working on this issue, many of them in Congress. The Bush Center is leading the charge, teaming up with the Koch brothers, and while a lot of people on the left don’t like the Koch brothers, the Kochs are very much in favor of sensible immigration policies. They are putting money behind it to push it hard. But there’s no inter-party contact yet. But perhaps the time is not quite right. My view is that if Biden is sincere about this issue, he should sit down with some rational Republicans and talk. Right now Biden has a lot to do. But eventually, I think a deal will be made. “
The Koch network includes a wide variety of Republican donors that would benefit from any influx of new workers, new consumers, new apartment tenants and new home buyers, and many business groups in the Koch network are already working with Zuckerberg’s organization to organize Democrats into supporting bills that import more labor, consumers and renters.
Bush did not name any “rational Republicans” who support immigration. A group of Republican senators, however, met this week with Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the Democrats’ biggest amnesty advocate. Those Republican members are Senators John Cornyn (R-Tenn.), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Lisa Murkowski (R-Ariz.) and Mike Rounds (R-Tenn.).
A Senate Republican aide told Breitbart, “Any Republican who is still embracing Bush Jr. or neo-Nazi innuendo is laughable, and it’s perverse to call for a mass pardon when the epidemic blockade has forced millions of Americans out of work. This ‘compassionate conservatism’ and pro-big business globalism exterminates the working class…. People have had enough.”
Bush Jr.’s political strategy is to first offer amnesty to at least 3 million people with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and then pass a larger amnesty bill for the remaining illegal immigrants in the United States.
Breitbart News argues that the amnesty proposal would paralyze enforcement of immigration laws and encourage mass illegal immigration, and that amnesty would also accelerate Democrats’ hopes for a demographic change that would consolidate Democratic power. on January 5, legal immigration in Georgia helped Democrats win two Senate seats, turning the Republicans into the Senate minority party in seconds.
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