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Here’s Why Democrats Want Kevin McCarthy As Speaker

Here’s Why Democrats Want Kevin McCarthy As Speaker

Democrats are attempting to smuggle a GOP lawmaker who supports amnesty into the position of House Speaker.

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Ca), a pro-immigration Democrat near California’s Silicon Valley, stated, “I would consider the appropriate Republican, somebody I could trust.” Khanna went on to say:

“I’m open to a Republican who could work to put the interests of the American people first. Brian Fitzpatrick, Mike Gallagher, who absolutely spoke eloquently on the floor. But there needs to be these two conditions: one, you can not have debt ceiling — the debt ceiling discussion or shutdown as anything that holds the nation hostage, and two, we would have to have some sort of agreement on subpoena authority.”

Despite GOP voters’ strong resistance to labor migration, Joyce (R-OH) as well as Fitzpatrick (R-PA) are members of the GOP’s business-backed, pro-amnesty wing.

Fitzpatrick and Joyce supported a plan in March 2021 that would grant farmworkers amnesty, allowing farm firms to import a limitless supply of labor rather than spending money on machinery that would increase production. Instead of being compensated with the fair market salaries that keep rural communities and towns wealthy, the firms’ imported workers would be granted citizenship.

Khana desires a sharp rise in lawful immigration. In March 2022, Khanna told the New York Times, “We are attempting to become the first multiracial, multiethnic world superpower. It will be a remarkable accomplishment, and we will win in the end,” he bragged.

Other Democrats have made suggestions that they would back recently retired MI Representative Fred Upton, who supported a business-backed amnesty in 2021 and also voted for the farm amnesty.

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Ca), the head of the GOP and its front-runner for the position, has vowed to oppose any vote on an amnesty bill.

McCarthy stated in October that “you can not tie the two [amnesty and secure borders] together — you’ve simply got to go solve the border to start with before you’re able to deal with immigration.”

McCarthy additionally supported an immigration plan promoted by a variety of reform organizations in May 2022. Tom Homan, the former head of ICE, said to Alex Marlow on Thursday’s episode of Sirius XM’s Breitbart News Daily, “I saw more support for taking specific actions than I’ve ever seen.”

McCarthy has bowed to GOP immigration reformers in recent weeks.

The Speaker’s selection is important for pro-American measures. The legislation that is presented for a vote on the floor is entirely at the Speaker’s power. Therefore, a pro-amnesty House Speaker would have the authority to allow the Democrats to get a wealth-shifting amnesty through the House and into the Senate with the help of a few Republican lawmakers.

Any amnesty would result in a greater transfer of wealth to the coastlines from the heartland states and from youthful wage earners to the older investors.

The federal govt. has long employed an economic strategy known as “Extraction Migration,” whereby it imports workers from underdeveloped nations and uses them to expand Wall Street and the overall economy. The colonization-like program has murdered thousands of undocumented migrants while removing enormous quantities of human resources from impoverished nations.

The influx of renters, workers, and shoppers has successfully increased rents and housing costs while driving down American wages. Additionally, the influx has diminished the influence of native-born Americans in local and federal elections and forced many of them out of their professions in a wide range of business sectors.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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