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Rick Perry May Draw Hispanic Voters With Immigration Strategy

First Posted: 09/28/2011 10:57 am Updated: 11/28/2011 4:12 am

By KASIE HUNT AND LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ, ASSOCIATED PRESS

(AP) MIAMI -- Rick Perry is calling his Republican rivals "heartless" and using ethnically charged language to defend moderate parts of his immigration record. That strategy may endear the Texas governor to Hispanics and their allies even as it angers others the presidential candidate must woo to win the nomination for president.

His in-your-face approach to addressing what many non-Hispanic conservatives consider a black mark on his record underscores the difficult politics at play for Perry. He's a border-state governor who for a decade has taken great care to avoid alienating the nation's fastest-growing minority group. Now he finds himself running for president in a Republican primary whose core supporters are staunchly opposed to undocumented immigration, much like George W. Bush did when he ran for the White House.

At issue is a 2001 Texas law he supported that allows undocumented immigrant children to receive in-state tuition at Texas universities if they meet certain requirements and his insistence that a physical border fence is impractical as a way to control the flow of foreigners into the United States. Both issues became flashpoints this month in a series of debates as rivals tried to use Perry's policies to paint him as weak on undocumented immigration.

Perry defended himself by using arguments that invoke race, national origin and what it means to be American – issues that resonate strongly with Hispanics, a key voting demographic. He's used the same pitch since the law passed, and standing by it helps insulate him from charges he's backing away from his past positions. The arguments he makes also could easily resonate with moderate conservatives and with independents who aren't Hispanic.

"If you say that we should not educate children who have come into our state for no other reason than they've been brought there by no fault of their own, I don't think you have a heart," Perry said last week in a debate as he countered attacks from Mitt Romney, his chief rival, and from Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann.

In the same situation a week earlier, Perry invoked race and ethnicity to defend the law that's become known as the Texas Dream Act, saying: "The bottom line is, it doesn't make any difference what the sound of your last name is. That is the American way."

In both cases, many Hispanics likely found themselves nodding in agreement.


"Latinos see it as a race issue," said David Hinojosa, the southwest regional counsel for the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund. He said Hispanics view opposition to bills like the one Perry signed as anti-Latino stances. "It's very fair for him to portray it as a race issue, because at the end of the day that's what it is."

Or, as Julio Rumbault, a media consultant based in Miami, put it, "The reality is that we have Garcias who are five generations in New Mexico and those that came over the border last week, and they are blending into the society and becoming part of our communities."

"Perry was saying something that makes sense in principle but also makes sense in reality," Rumbault said. "He was pointing to the American tenet of equality as a principle, and whether he meant to or not, he dealt with a reality. Garcias, whether they're five generations or just came over the border, they're here, and they deserve an opportunity for education."

Perry's position could help him attract the support of Democratic-leaning Hispanics in key general election swing states like Florida, Nevada and Colorado. Perry points to his appeal among Hispanics in private meetings with donors when they ask how the plain-spoken conservative is going to win the broad base of voters he'll need to beat President Barack Obama in 2012. He wouldn't need a majority of Hispanic voters to win – just enough to chip away at the overwhelming majority Obama won in 2008.

First, however, Perry must get through the GOP primary and convince an angry Republican base not to reject him outright for immigration positions many view as heresy. Even though the issue takes a backseat nationally to the struggling economy, it consistently pops up in early voting Iowa and South Carolina, as voters press GOP candidates on whether they're staunch enough against undocumented immigration.

Romney and Bachmann both frequently castigate the Texas bill as helping undocumented immigration. Romney allies note that he vetoed a similar in-state tuition bill when he served as governor of Massachusetts, and Bachmann often reminds voters that she backs the building of a fence along the U.S.-Mexico border.

If the blowback from Perry's "have a heart" comment is any indication, he has his work cut out for him.

Bachmann used the phrase to slam Perry in an email to supporters, writing that those who oppose undocumented immigration and don't believe undocumented immigrants "should be given taxpayer subsidized tuition benefits ... according to Rick Perry you don't have a heart."

And a statement from the campaign arm of Americans for Legal Immigration said, "Rick Perry is finished." The group says it backs people who legally immigrate but opposes amnesty, visa expansion or guest worker programs "designed to reward" undocumented immigrants or legalize their presence in the United States.

Perry aides brush off the criticism.

They say Perry's talking about undocumented immigration in the same way he always has and isn't catering to any one constituency or looking to provoke anyone by suggesting his rivals are heartless or invoking ethnicity. They say he is who he is and he says what he thinks. They say he's being consistent in how he talks about undocumented immigration and his policies.

"He's always explained it that way," Perry's top strategist, David Carney, said. "And we have no strategy based on appealing to different groups or different people or primary voters."

The rationale aides provide speaks to a broader political imperative for Perry – defining himself as the straightest-talking, most authentic conservative in the race.

Even so, when it comes to federal immigration issues, Perry hasn't shied away from parroting the standard conservative line.

He opposes the federal version of the tuition law, which Hispanic groups have pushed hard for and which also includes a path to citizenship for students. And during the debate, his staff emailed a news release to reporters that sounded a lot like all the other GOP candidates: "Gov. Perry opposes amnesty and the federal DREAM Act. Washington must first secure the border before we can have any rational discussion about immigration reform. Once that is accomplished, then we can have a conversation about how to address immigration."

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Joel Wischkaemper
12:43 PM on 09/29/2011
He might. If they do, it will be sad, but if they do, and the states do as they are legally bound to do, the illegal aliens won't vote. About 9% if the population will vote with him. Sadly, Perry is NOT for the best interests of the Hispanic Population.
10:50 PM on 09/28/2011
As a Latino I am not sure I will vote for this dude, but most likely I will not be voting for Obama who has deported more Latinos than any other president in US history and has done nothing for Latinos in the last 3 years but lip service
10:50 PM on 09/28/2011
If this guy gets re-elected its a repeat of Bush. You can't trust this man because he is only interested in BIG OIL and BIG LAND DEVELOPMENT. Thousands of acres of ag land has been burned in fires this year but he only worries about those in the Possum Kingdom and Austin area for emergency assistance (that means millions of federal money, your money, to rebuild these millionair estates, second homes). America needs to know that one of his underlying goals will be to make the I-35 corridor between Mexico and Canada. This will only allow more cheap mfg in Mexcio to bring freight up here. Also the property for this Super Freeway will be nearly stolen from land owners (once he changes eminant domain laws) while most of the construction will be labor by illegal immigrunts.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
05:44 PM on 09/28/2011
http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/9106-rick-perry-defends-govt-subsidies-for-illegal-immigrants

How very "Liberal" of him.

And everybody should know the REAL reason behind all this, which is boiled down in this article:

http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/case/hiring-illegal-immigrants.html

Screwing over the wages for everybody who's here LEGALLY, regardless if one was born here or worked hard to become a legal citizen, or a person who requested asylum.

That's all it's really about.  He doesn't give one whit about... anybody.
09:17 PM on 09/28/2011
ILLEGAL ALIENS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO CROSS OUR BORDERS!!! WE HAVE LAWS!!! THEY NEED TO ABIDE BY OUR LAWS OF APPLYING TO GET INTO OUR COUNTRY, AND IT IS UNFAIR TO THOSE WHO ARE RESPECTING OUR IMMIGRATION LAWS THAT ARE DOING THIS. THE ONES WHO ARE DELIBERATELY IGNORING OUR LAWS, SHOULD NOT BE 'REWARDED' WITH ENTRY TO OUR COUNTRY!!!
pnbmmb84
Shove Voucher Care!
09:58 PM on 09/28/2011
See what happens if you get caught crossing over into Mexico illegally!!!!!!!!!
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Watching rock grow
FE = Iron, and Female = Iron Male :)
04:30 PM on 09/28/2011
I hope my fellow Latino's and Latina's are smarter than what Perry believes.
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Christine Pritchett
Chris
08:03 PM on 10/11/2011
watching Rock-I am shocked at the arrogance and ungrateful attitude of people like yourself who kick Perry down as he tries to help Latinos and other immigrants as he is. May be you dont deserve any special consideration from anyone, Perry is taking the heat of his life for wanting to give Immigrants special consideration to be able to get an education. If you had any class, any brains, you would be grateful to Perry. It is bad when some people bend over backwards to help someone, only to get kicked in teh knees by the very person they are trying to help.
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Hawklord Tst
gamer. i was born, and will probably die one day
03:00 PM on 09/28/2011
it's interesting to see how the 2 things (HPV inoculation with opt out) i agree with him on are the things he's being crucified for. i'd say he's completely unable to get the nomination. to get this nomination you need to show you are a heartless sob who would sell his own mother into slavery to defeat obama
ricnaustin
Liberal in the "heart" of Texas
04:13 PM on 09/28/2011
You don't think he would? You don't know Perry. If it involves big bucks, he'll do it. I'm not being cynical. I live in Texas.
10:53 PM on 09/28/2011
I concure ricnaustin. He is only intersted in the wealthy and that is why the illegal immigrunt population is growing in this state.
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sfizi
The Great Seal of the Winged Skull 81
02:44 PM on 09/28/2011
Another lie ? dont think they'll go for it just a scam like the other guy before him
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Madagain
antirepublicanism
02:37 PM on 09/28/2011
President Obama. Maby if you could jog with a handgun, and shoot a mountain lion, you could get the conservative vote.
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
04:19 PM on 09/28/2011
He will be lucky to get his wifes vote. I wonder if she is still proud of America after 2.5 yrs?
pnbmmb84
Shove Voucher Care!
10:01 PM on 09/28/2011
Obama has plenty of votes!!!!!!
02:35 PM on 09/28/2011
Perry's camp may think they are going to get immigrant support, however the Perry administration in Texas was just found to have intended to dilute Hispanic voting strength with their latest redistricting plan.
ricnaustin
Liberal in the "heart" of Texas
04:17 PM on 09/28/2011
He wants it both ways. Shows his sincerity in his personal (and close friends) gain, and nothing more...
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
05:46 PM on 09/28/2011
Perry is also on record wanting to secede from the US...

http://www.google.com/search?q=rick+perry+secede+us

He'd rather leave the Union and yet he wants to run for President of the entire Union known as the "United States of America".  Which means there is an ulterior motive at work...
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dmsdzinr
Progression wit a twist of sarcasm.
02:27 PM on 09/28/2011
Well he already has the dimbulbs and the @-H0les so what's left ( I mean right )????
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rascalcat
Lover of liberal women and cheap wine.Or was it...
02:04 PM on 09/28/2011
Just as electing Paul would not move the GOP one inch towards Libertarianism, electing Perry will not move the GOP towards anything remotely humane on the issue of the undocumented, period.
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Madagain
antirepublicanism
01:45 PM on 09/28/2011
If I was immigrating to the US, and Rick Perry was Prez., I think I would go back home....
02:31 PM on 09/28/2011
That is probably what they would want in the end. Remember this country was not built on immigrants. It was built on the hard working native born people who have always lived here. Or did all those people get massacred and rounded up I can’t remember.
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Madagain
antirepublicanism
03:03 PM on 09/28/2011
I think you have hit on something Varix. Although the immigrants claim "they have built this nation" ,(it had more to do with the cheap labor of slavery), they actually came here because it was a better place to live. fanned for your insight.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
05:56 PM on 09/28/2011
I wasn't there personally, but it was likely a combination of both.

People born in the US at the time could have been slaves as birthright.  (Both black, white, and even other colors in between... the internet is a fabulous research tool...)  But there was slave trading at the time as well, with fresh product, I mean young and strong laborers, coming in from overseas...   And, interestingly, there were black slaveholders who helped sell during the Slave Trades as well. 

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=slave+trade+blacks+sold+each+other
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=America+white+slaves

(Slavery, in all forms, is utterly appalling, but history was never as simple as the books make it out to be, and revisionism is even worse.  As is the claim of "melting pot", unless you add the context of a slave class of people of ALL colors and creeds, as exploited by a precious few.)

Some that tried to fight were probably rounded up or massacred.  The weak-willed make the most convenient slaves to be sure, however...
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bettany23
06:17 PM on 09/28/2011
Got that right, he might get the Hispanic vote to get in but would never be able to get anything pass regarding undocumented aliens,because of the Tea Party and I mean nothing, look at how they behave now, also most presidents want a second term,if he dare give them anything he will be toast come 2016 and he is not going to want that.
01:43 PM on 09/28/2011
Funny isn't it, that when a governor comes out and says that his/her state is going to deal with immigration issues, conservatives play the federalist card and say that states should be able to deal with immigration enforcement if the feds aren't pulling their fair share. But when a governor wants to do something that favors the immigrants, that argument of states rights (which is exactly how Perry defend his actions) is nowhere to be found and all you hear is the cries about this being a violation of federal policy.
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tjdwill02
There is no free lunch
03:14 PM on 09/28/2011
No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.......The states have a constitutional obligation to the illegals once they are here.......The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence."....... The Federal government is RESPONSIBLE for keeping them OUT.
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
01:43 PM on 09/28/2011
Be careful !!!! most illegals dont vote unless they register as a Dem, but their relatives that are legal do.
01:41 PM on 09/28/2011
Rick Perry is right to support resident status to illegal aliens to attend public schools in Texas. In Plyler v. Doe the Supreme Court of the United States struck down a Texas statute that denied funding for education to illegal aliens and simultaneously struck dodwn a municipal school district's attempt to charge illegal immigrants an annual $1,000 tuition fee for each illegal alien student to compensate for the lost state funding. It follows if K-12 illegal alien students are classified as residents for the purposes of K-12 education, that they should be treated the same at the college level. Thanks.
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Hawklord Tst
gamer. i was born, and will probably die one day
03:05 PM on 09/28/2011
no, thank you! i couldn't agree with you more
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
06:07 PM on 09/28/2011
Plyler v. Doe = 1982.

Interesting lineup of judges. 

Interesting as to who voted 'aye' and 'nay'.  (In that it was not based on party lines that made the determining factor...)

List of names found from here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plyler_v._Doe

Interesting case.

However, it does not tally with Perry wanting to give college tuition subsidy to illegal immigrants, especially when many people here legally (native-born, immigrated via standard procedure, etc) can't get subsidy.  But his MO I stated in a direct response to the article (to whittle down wages, which adversely affects everyone else in an economy depending on a living wage-dependent middle class).  He needs to prove there are reasons other than exploitation.  Still, the more people taking college loans just means more interest payments going to some bank... like I said:  exploitation.