Howard Foster is a heroic private attorney who for several years now has been using RICO lawsuits to fight businesses who have profited off of immigration crimes.
Why are the Two Parties Still Celebrating Immigration?
By Howard Foster
Foster, P.C.
One thing that the two political parties chose to showcase at the national conventions is the so-called American immigration success story. The Republican “keynote” speaker was Sen. Marco Rubio, who defines himself as the son of immigrants. To him the U.S. is a great country because he has thrived here. The implication is that immigration is good, and we need more of it. I found it interesting that he did not expressly say this. He is no doubt aware that immigration is a controversial political topic and that there is merit to the restrictionist point of view. Nevertheless, the Republican Party decided Rubio’s pro-immigrant story had more political upside than downside.
Julian Castro, the mayor of San Antonio, told the same story as the Democratic Convention “keynoter.” Though as I note below, his mother is quite different from Rubio’s parents in outlook.
I am thoroughly disgusted with these political speeches. (Disclosure: I am the product of the great wave of 1880-1920 immigration.) What do these stories prove? That Americans should welcome more immigrants regardless of the high unemployment rate?
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Righteous, RICO fist bump to James Fulford.]
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