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by Jeb Bush


  6. “Deferred Action Immigration Event Draws Thousands of DREAMers on First Day,” HuffingtonPost.com, August 15, 2012.

  7. “Benita Veliz Speech Marks First Remarks From DREAMer at Democratic National Convention,” HuffingtonPost.com, September 6, 2012.

  8. Interview of Annette Poppleton by Clint Bolick, October 19, 2012.

  9. Interview of Faithful Okoye by Clint Bolick, October 17, 2012.

  10. Interview of Julie Erfle by Clint Bolick, October 18, 2012.

  11. “Illegal Immigrant Responsible for Death of Police Officer,” tucsonnewsnow.com, September 19, 2007.

  12. Brian Solomon, “The Optimist,” Forbes, September 24, 2012, p. 122.

  CHAPTER SIX: IMMIGRATION AND EDUCATION

  1. Michael Noer, “Reeducating Education,” Forbes, November 19, 2012, p. 86.

  2. Veronique DeRugy, “Losing the Brains Race: America Is Spending More Money on Education While Producing Worse Outcomes,” Reason, March 2011.

  3. Michael Brendan Dougherty, “If America Spends More Than Most Countries Per Student, Then Why Are Its Schools So Bad,” businessinsider.com, January 7, 2012.

  4. Matthew Ladner and Lindsey M. Burke, “Closing the Racial Achievement Gap: Learning From Florida’s Reforms,” Heritage Foundation Backgrounder, September 17, 2010, p. 3.

  5. Miriam Jordan, “Immigrant Children Lag Behind, Posing Risk,” Wall Street Journal, June 13, 2012.

  6. Mark Hugo Lopez, “Latinos and Education: Explaining the Attainment Gap,” Pew Hispanic Center, October 7, 2009.

  7. Lance T. Izumi, “The Bilingual Debate: English Immersion,” New York Times, September 28, 2008.

  8. Ladner and Burke, “Closing the Racial Achievement Gap,” p. 2.

  9. Ibid., p. 5.

  10. Ibid., pp. 7–8.

  11. Ibid., p. 7.

  12. See James Tooley, From Village School to Global Brand: Changing the World Through Education (London: Profile Books, 2012); Jay Mathews, Work Hard. Be Nice. How Two Inspired Teachers Created the Most Promising Schools in America (Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books, 2009).

  13. Clint Bolick, “Charter Schools Transforming Educational Landscape,” www.goldwaterinstitute.com, November 7, 2012.

  14. Ibid.

  15. Noer, “Reeducating Education,” p. 84.

  16. See Clint Bolick, “The Future of School Choice,” Defining Ideas, Hoover Institution, October 18, 2012.

  POSTSCRIPT: A PRESCRIPTION FOR REPUBLICANS

  1. “The GOP’s Demographics Problem,” Boston Globe, October 13, 2012.

  2. Julia Preston, “GOP Immigration Platform Backs ‘Self-Deportation,’ ” NYTimes.com, August 23, 2012.

  3. “Kris Kobach Convinces GOP to Harshen Immigration Platform,” huffingtonpost.com, August 21, 2012.

  4. Mark Hugo Lopez, Ana Gonzalez-Barrera, and Seth Motel, “As Deportations Rise to Record Levels, Most Latinos Oppose Obama’s Policy,” Pew Research Center, December 8, 2011.

  5. See, e.g., Daniel Gonzalez and Dan Nowicki, “Latino Votes Key to Obama Victory,” Arizona Republic, November 8, 2012, p. A8.

  6. Julia Preston and Fernanda Santos, “A Record Latino Turnout, Solidly Backing Obama,” New York Times, November 8, 2012, p. P13.

  7. “Immigrants and the GOP,” Wall Street Journal, November 14, 2012, p. A16.

  8. Sam Francis, “The Myth of the Hispanic Republicans,” http://www.vdare.com/francis/hispanic_republicans.htm.

  9. Heather Mac Donald, “Myth Debunked: A Latin Conservative Tidal Wave Is Not Coming,” National Review, July 24, 2006.

  10. Quoted in Ken Mehlman, “Hispanic Outreach Crucial to GOP,” Politico.com, May 1, 2007.

  11. Mark Hugo Lopez, “The Latino Electorate in 2010: More Voters, More Non-Voters,” Pew Hispanic Center, April 26, 2011.

  12. Lopez, “Latinos and the 2010 Elections.”

  13. Associated Press, “No One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Wooing Hispanics,” July 2, 2012.

  14. Pew Hispanic Center, “The Latino Vote in the 2010 Elections,” November 3, 2010; updated November 17, 2010.

  15. Latino Coalition, National Survey of Hispanic Adults, October 2, 2006.

  16. Ibid., p. 15.

  17. Mehlman, “Hispanic Outreach Crucial to GOP.”

  18. Lopez, “Latinos and the 2010 Elections.”

  19. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/states/AZ/I/01/epolls.0.html.

  20. Ibid.

  21. Hector Berrera, “Latinos Less Certain About Voting Than Others,” Los Angeles Times, October 11, 2012.

  22. Tamar Jacoby, “GOP Can’t Lose Latinos,” Los Angeles Times, November 17, 2006.

  23. John Zogby, “The Battle for the Latino Vote,” League of United Latin American Citizens Press Release, November 29, 2006.

  24. Adam Nagourney, “In California, G.O.P. Fights Steep Decline,” New York Times, July 23, 2012, p. A10.

  25. Cameron Joseph, “Latino Support for GOP Plunges in Arizona,” Hill, October 10, 2012.

  26. Brad Bailey, “The GOP’s New Immigration Solution,” Politico.com, August 30, 2012.

  27. Laura Meckler and Douglas J. Belkin, “State GOPs Give Platforms a Centrist Twist,” Wall Street Journal, June 16–17, 2012.

  28. The Polling Company, Inc., and the Ampersand Agency, “Hispanic Voters: Perceptions of and Perspectives on School Choice,” June 2007, p. 18.

  29. Beck Research LLC, American Federation for Children/Hispanic CREO Survey Findings, May 2012, p. 3.

  30. Beck Research Survey, pp. 4, 14, and 25.

  31. Ibid., p. 12.

  32. Polling Company/Ampersand Survey, p. 33.

  33. Ibid., p. 47.

  34. Ibid., p. 50.

  35. Ibid., p. 52.

  36. Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life and Pew Hispanic Forum, Changing Faiths: Latinos and the Transformation of American Religion (Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, 2007), p. 7.

  37. Ibid., p. 17.

  38. Ibid., p. 29.

  39. Gaston Espinoza, Virgilio Elizondo, and Jesse Miranda, “Hispanic Churches in American Public Life: Summary of Findings,” University of Notre Dame Institute for Latino Studies, March 2003, p. 15.

  40. Changing Faiths, p. 59.

  41. Espinoza et al., Hispanic Churches, p. 18.

  42. Changing Faiths, p. 68.

  43. Ibid., pp. 69–70.

  44. Ibid., p. 78.

  45. Latino Coalition National Survey, p. 4.

  46. James G. Gimpel, “Latino Voting in the 2006 Election: Realignment to the GOP Remains Distant,” Center for Immigration Studies, March 2007, p. 6.

  47. Clare Abreu, “The Latino Vote, On Its Own Terms,” National Public Radio, May 11, 2007.

  INDEX

  A+ accountability plan (Florida), 184–85

  abortion, 208, 211, 220, 221

  accountability: in education, 184–85, 188

  administration

  of immigration and naturalization policy, 14–15, 30, 31–32, 54, 110–11, 123, 124, 125, 126

  See also Congress, U.S.; Constitution, U.S.; specific department/agency

  adults: as illegal immigrants, 41–44

  Agent Piggy, 97

  agriculture industry, xiv–xv, 80–82, 86, 87

  Alabama: agriculture in, 81–82

  Alden, Edward, 15, 139

  Alien and Sedition Acts (1798), 123

  Alliance for School Choice, 154

  Ambram, Pablo, 97

  American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 154

  American Dream, xxii, 59, 115, 132, 145–46, 152, 166, 173, 174, 175, 210, 222

  American Exceptionalism, x, xi, 224

  American Federation for Children, 217

  American Federation of Labor (AFL), 127

  American Immigration Lawyers Association, 112

  American Party, 125

  American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2009), 93

  Americans, hyphenated, xvi

  Americans for Tax Reform, 150

  amnesty programs, 7, 40–41, 44,
108, 133–34, 137

  Arboleya, Carlos, 132

  Arizona

  Arpaio activities in, 109–10, 213

  Bolick’s concerns about, xxii–xxiv

  border security and, xxiv

  education in, 184, 185, 189–90, 192–94

  illegal immigration and, 109, 169–71

  immigration reform in, 11, 39, 109–10, 113, 169–71, 213

  nativism in, 212

  orphan abduction in, xxiii

  Proposition 204 in, 210

  Republican concerns about immigration in, xxiii–xxiv

  and Republicans connecting with Hispanics and immigrants, 212–13

  S.B. 1070 in, 11, 109, 113, 171, 213

  views about Mexican immigration in, xxii–xxiv

  voter identification laws in, 39

  Arizona Republic: Vazquez sisters profile in, 157

  Arpaio, Joseph, 109–10, 213

  Ashcroft, John, xiii

  Asians, 139, 202–3. See also China; Japan

  aspirational class, xv, 117, 146, 223–24

  assimilation, 57–62, 125, 140, 142

  background checks, 9, 23

  BASIS Schools Inc., 189, 190

  Becker, Gary S., 72–73, 101–2

  biometric identification, 54–56, 135, 137

  bipartisanship

  core principles for immigration reform and, 113–14

  and core values as bridging partisanship, 11

  education and, 216–17

  elections of 2012 and, 8

  Hispanic influence on elections and, 138–39

  ideological extremes and, 5–6, 8

  importance of immigration reform and, 4, 13, 62, 113, 138–39, 142

  Kyl-Kennedy proposal and, xxiii, 137–38

  need for immigration reform and, xxv

  Obama executive orders and, 112

  political courage and, xxv

  and Republican strategies for connecting with Hispanic and immigrant voters, 216–17

  for StartUp Visa Act, 27

  undermining of, 5–6

  black-market economy, 17, 106, 107

  Blaine Amendments, 129, 193

  Block, Michael and Olga, 189

  Bloomberg, Michael, 101

  Blueseed, 67–68

  Bolick, Clint

  Bush’s relationship with, xxv–xxvi

  concerns about Arizona of, xxii–xxiv

  education savings accounts defense by, 194

  importance of immigration policy to, xix–xxvii

  as lawyer representing immigrants, xxi–xxii

  at naturalization ceremony, xxvi

  personal and professional background of, xix–xx

  Bolick, Irma, xx

  Bolick, Jerry, xix–xx

  Border Patrol, U.S., xiii, 9, 48, 53, 127, 136

  border security

  Arizona concerns about, xxiv

  biometric identification and, 54–56

  Bush (George H. W.) task force on, xiv

  Bush (Jeb) story about, xii–xiv

  costs of illegal immigration and, 107

  decline in illegal immigration and, 114

  elections of 2012 and, 201

  and enforcement of visa requirements, xiv, 49–50

  federal-state relations and, xiii–xiv

  funding for, 137

  history of immigration policy and, 133, 134

  and illegal immigrants remaining in U.S., 134

  illegal immigration and, 13, 47–52, 107, 114, 134

  impasse on immigration reform and, 6, 7

  initiatives concerning, xiv

  Kyl-Kennedy proposal and, 137

  local government and, 53

  and McCain-Kennedy proposal, 137

  Mexico and, 53

  national security/terrorism and, 50, 53–57, 136

  need for reform of immigration policy and, xii–xiv, 16, 117

  “operational control” and, 48

  proposal concerning, 47–57

  public opinion about, 9, 108–9

  reversal of Mexican immigration and, 87

  state role in immigration policy and, 38

  technology and, 49, 52, 53, 54–56, 137

  See also drugs; fence; law enforcement

  bracero program, 130–31

  Bradley (Lynde and Harry) Foundation, 60

  brain drain

  reversing the, 88–102

  See also high-skilled immigrants

  Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S., 85

  Bush, Columba Garnica de Gallo, ix–xi

  Bush, George H. W., x, xi, xiii, xiv

  Bush, George W., xiii, 5, 135, 203, 205, 210

  Bush, Georgia Helena Walker, xvi–xvii

  Bush, Jeb

  Bolick’s relationship with, xxv–xxvi

  education policy and, xxv

  Hispanic voter support for, 205

  and human dimension of immigration policy, xii

  importance of immigration policy to, ix–xvii

  personal and professional background of, ix–xiv

  Bush, Jeb Jr., xvi

  Bush, Noelle, xi

  business. See entrepreneurs; small businesses

  California, 125, 128, 211–12

  Cannato, Vincent J., 133

  Carlson, Tucker, 200

  Carpe Diem Schools, 192–93

  Census, U.S., 206

  Center for the Study of the American Dream, Xavier University, 59

  “chain immigration,” 20, 21, 95, 133, 134, 138

  charities, 125–26

  charter schools, xxvi, 185, 188, 189–90, 192, 217–18

  Chicago, Illinois: education in, 182

  children of illegal immigrants

  citizenship for, 41

  costs of illegal immigration and, 107

  dealing with, 41, 44–47

  Obama’s deferred-action policy and, 45, 111–12, 156, 158, 159, 166

  public opinion about, 9–10

  Republican criticisms in 2012 elections about, 201, 202

  social services and, 34, 35, 107

  state government and, 107

  in Texas, 201

  See also DREAM Act; education; tuition issues

  China

  agriculture production in, 82

  birthrates in, 76

  high-skilled immigration and, 98, 99

  history of U.S. immigration policy and, 125, 128, 129

  immigration policies in, 78, 96

  middle class in, 24–25

  Chinese Exclusion Act (1882), 125, 129

  citizenship/naturalization

  aspirations for, 117, 146, 223–24

  Bolick’s attendance at ceremony for, xxvi

  of Chinese immigrants, 125

  of Columba Bush, x

  dealing with illegal immigrants and, 35, 43–44, 46–47

  and decline or progress of U.S., 73

  demand as driving immigration system and, 18

  examination for, 58, 59, 61

  guest-worker program and, 28–29

  history of immigration policy and, 125–26

  human dimension of immigration policy and, 151–52, 154–56

  McCain-Kennedy proposal for path to, 137

  need for clear and definite path to, 46

  process for, 151–52, 160–62

  proposal concerning, 24

  requirements for, 123, 125

  teaching about civics and founding values and, 58–59

  See also DREAM Act: deferred-action policy, Obama’s; permanent residency; process, immigration; visas

  civics, teaching, 57–62

  civil rights, 183

  Civil Rights Act (1964), 195

  Clinton, Bill, 188–89

  Clinton, Hillary, 50, 189

  colleges and universities, U.S.: as attracting foreign talent, 98–101

  Commerce Department, U.S., 14, 16, 125

  communities. See local communities

  competition

  benefits of immigration reform and, 31,
62

  and decline or progress of U.S., 71, 84–85

  education and, 180

  exploitation of illegal immigrants and, 108

  high-skilled immigration and, 96, 99–100, 101

  impact on future immigration policy of, 71

  need for immigration reform and, 113, 141–42

  Congress, U.S.

  authority for immigration/naturalization of, 31–32, 123

  and authority for law enforcement, 110–11

  determination of immigration numbers by, 29

  DREAM Act and, 45

  fencing along Mexican border and, 136

  high-skilled immigration and, 92, 113

  and Obama policy about children of illegal immigrants, 111

  social services and, 35

  state role in immigration policy and, 35

  “undesirable” immigrant legislation of, 125

  visa process and, 57

  See also specific legislation

  Congressional Budget Office (CBO), 71–72

  Congressional Research Service, 51, 52

  conservatives

  criticisms of immigration policy by, xxi, xxii

  family values and, 219

  religion and, 219, 220, 221

  and Republicans connecting with Hispanics and immigrants, 204, 205, 206, 209, 210, 219, 220, 221

  Constitution, U.S., 31, 41, 106, 110, 123, 154, 155

  construction industry, xiv, xv, 82, 87

  consular visa system, 127

  Council of Economic Advisors, White House, 84

  Council on Foreign Relations, 115–16

  crime

  background checks and, 9, 23

  benefits of immigration and, 84

  critics of immigration reform and, xxi, 140

  human dimension of immigration policy and, 167–72

  illegal immigrants and, xii, xiv, 7, 36–37, 42, 43, 46, 47, 107, 111, 169–70

  as motivation for immigration, 106

  and proposal for regular immigration system, 23

  and Republican strategies for connecting with Hispanic and immigrant voters, 211

  See also drugs; terrorism

  Cruz, Ted, 207, 214

  Cubans, xii, 132, 213

  cultural issues, 7, 121, 122, 125, 208

  Dane, Bob, 68

  Daniels, Roger, 14–15, 127

  databases, international, 137

  debt, U.S., 72

  deferred-action policy, Obama’s, 45, 111–12, 156, 158, 159, 166

  Del Beccaro, Tom, 212

  demand: as driving immigration system, 16–31, 105

  Democratic National Convention: Veliz address to, 159

  Democrats

  Asian support for, 203

  education and, 217, 218

  entrepreneur policies and, 216, 218

  fundamental immigration reform and, 12

 

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