Cuban American Senator, Mel Martinez, feels the strong anti-immigration rhetoric spewed by some members within the Republican Party contributed to their massive loss last week.Now that federal elections have passed let’s see if our elected representatives have the cojones to tackle the immigration debate. Hopefully they will, though one shouldn’t be surprised if they’re far too willing to acquiesce to the broken status quo.
Martinez, appearing on Meet the Press on Sunday, said if those Republican members, meaning largely far right ultra conservatives, ` continue with that kind of rhetoric, anti-Hispanic rhetoric, that so much of it was heard, we're going to be relegated to minority status.`
He said `that the very divisive rhetoric of the immigration debate set a very bad tone for our brand as Republicans,` especially since he said `Hispanics are going to be a more and more vibrant part of the electorate, and the Republican Party had better figure out how to talk to them.`
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Sources- The Latin Americanist, CaribWorldNews.com, Foreign Policy
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I think McCain made a big mistake letting immigration slip off the radar during the general election campaign. I recently wrote about just that in my blog at:
http://thezspot.today.com.
I've added your link to both of my blogs and really enjoy it. Please feel free to check mine out. Thanks!
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