It's Not Illegal Immigration That Worries Republicans Anymore
The Trump-era GOP cares more about the national origin and race of immigrants than the methods they used to enter the United States.
[by] Peter Beinart
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/02/what-the-new-gop-crack-down-on-legal-immigration-reveals/553631/
A few weeks ago, the contours of an immigration compromise looked clear: Republicans would let the dreamers stay. Democrats would let Trump build his wall. Both sides would swallow something their bases found distasteful in order to get the thing their bases cared about most.
Since then, Trump has blown up the deal. He announced on Wednesday that he would legalize the dreamers, undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, only if Democrats funded his wall and ended the visa lottery and chain migration. He would support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants only if Congress brought the number of legal immigrants down.
Theres an irony here, which was pointed out to me by CATO Institute immigration analyst David Bier. Until recently, Republican politicians drew a bright line between illegal immigration, which they claimed to hate, and legal immigration, which they claimed to love. Florida Senator Marco Rubio launched his presidential campaign at the Freedom Tower, Miamis Ellis Island. Texas senator Ted Cruz, who in 2013 proposed a five-fold increase in the number of H1B visas for highly skilled immigrants, declared in April 2015 that, There is no stronger advocate for legal immigration in the U.S. Senate than I am. Mitt Romney promised in 2007 that, Were going to end illegal immigration to protect legal immigration.
Trump has turned that distinction on its head. Hes willing to legalize the dreamerswho came to the United States illegallyso long as the number of legal immigrants goes down. He has not only blurred the GOPs long-held moral distinction between legal and illegal immigration. In some ways, hes actually flipped ittaking a harder line on people who enter the U.S. with documentation than those who dont.