Pro-Immigration enforcers and activists in the United States refer to this guide in order to determine which federal legislastors measure up on this contentious federal issue ...
and which candidates and officials are failing to do their job.
Normally, prospective voters pay attention to what a Presidential candidate says or promises to do.
NumbersUSA takes a consummate approach, looking at prior votes, financial support, and established values.
According the latest reports, the Presidential candidate with the best score per NumbersUSA,
the best candidate for American worker protection is Ted Cruz.
Ted Cruz |
Here are the more specific statistics:
Updated: 03/16/16
2016 Presidential Hopefuls
(Click on photos for quotes)
Reduce competition from – and enticement for – ILLEGAL WORK FORCE
Mandate E-Verify-plus,
punish business violators
punish business violators
Prevent illegal border
entries & surges
entries & surges
Implement Interior
Enforcement
Enforcement
Finish entry-exit system to
track visa overstays
track visa overstays
End automatic birthright
citizenship
citizenship
Prevent competition from AMNESTIED WORKERS
Oppose work permits for
illegal immigrants
illegal immigrants
Reduce unfair competition from FUTURE IMMIGRANT WORKERS
Support overall reduction in
annual immigration
annual immigration
End chain migration
Reduce unfair
work-visa competition
work-visa competition
End visa lottery
Clinton
Sanders
Cruz
Trump
Kasich
Who would have believed this slight difference?
But the difference is there.
Donald Trump has talked a good game.
Immigration has returned as a forefront issue in Election 2016 because of his relentless prodding on this issue.
What about John Kasich? Why does he score so abysmally on this report card?
He supports work permits for illegals, or at least he refuses to prevent them. He has not plan for ending the VISA overstay abuses. He shows less of an embrace for implementing E-Verify.
As for Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, their agenda focuses on fairness for illegal aliens while diminishing the needs of Americans first.
Still, how surprising that Ted Cruz, whom some consider an "Establishment" candidate has a better record on immigration enforcement and pro-American immigration policy than the current frontrunner ...
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