Media Celebrates Midterm “Firsts”. And What About Those Foreign-Born Voters?
11/09/2018
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The media is publicizing several lists of historic firsts in the November 6th mid-term elections. I guess they’re supposed to be a symbol of the inclusive expansion of our democracy.

As CBS described it, “Election Night 2018 turned out to be a night of firsts—with groundbreaking victories for Native American, Muslim, black, gay and female candidates.” [Election 2018: Night of firsts with historic wins for Muslims, Native Americans, women and LGBT candidates Jason Silverstein, CBS News, November 7, 2018]

The list on Axios was entitled The 2018 midterm election races that made history .

Some notable examples:

  1. At 29, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortes is “the youngest woman ever elected to Congress” (New York’s 14th District).
  2. Jared Polis, “the first openly gay man to win a gubernatorial election” (in Colorado). Polis isn’t actually the first LGBT governor, that distinction belongs to “Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, who identifies as bisexual.”
  3. Sharice Davids (Kansas Third District) and Deb Haaland (New Mexico First District) the first two American Indian women elected to Congress. (Wait, they didn’t count  Elizabeth Warren?) Not only that, but Sharice Davids is the first Lesbian American Indian to be elected to Congress.
  4. Rashida Tlaib (Michigan Thirteenth District) and Ilhan Omar(Minnesota Fifth District) are the first Muslim women to be elected to Congress.

Yes, but are these “firsts” actually going to make better laws, or govern better?

As for voters in some of our congressional districts, Breitbart published an interesting article entitled Districts with Large Foreign-Born Populations Sent Far-Left Democrats to Congress, By John Binder, Breitbart, November 8, 2018.

From the article:

Congressional Districts with booming foreign-born populations sent some of the most far-left, socialist Democrats to Congress in the midterm elections this week. On Tuesday night (Nov. 6th), congressional districts that have been dramatically changed by mass immigration elected Democrats like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in New York, Ilhan Omar in Minnesota, and Ayanna Pressley in Massachusetts. The congressional districts sending some of the most liberal, far-left Democrats to Congress have large foreign-born populations that do not seem to be leveling off anytime soon as the U.S. continues admitting more than 1.5 million foreign nationals every year.

Isn’t this what we’ve been warning about for years?

As for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Ocasio-Cortez’s district, New York’s 14th, has a foreign-born population that is now nearing almost 50 percent. About 45.8 percent of the district is foreign-born.

The self-described socialist is expected to champion far-left policies such as nationwide and hemispheric open borders, Medicare for all, and the abolishment of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.

“I happen to believe that an agency that has repeatedly, systematically, and violently committed human rights abuses cannot be reformed,” Ocasio-Cortez has said of ICE agents. Ocasio-Cortez won with almost 80 percent of the vote in the midterms.

Then there’s Ilhan Omar in Minnesota.

Omar’s district has become increasingly foreign-born with now almost 15 percent of the region being born outside of the U.S. As MPR News notes, more than 35 percent of the district is nonwhite and there are 22,000 more foreign-born residents living in the district since Rep. Keith Ellison — the first Muslim elected to Congress — was first elected in 2008.

Omar, like Ocasio-Cortez, ran on a platform of Medicare for all, open borders, amnesty for all 12 to 22 million illegal aliens, and a federal guarantee of housing for all U.S. residents.Omar has been accused of immigration fraud and marrying her brother.

Marrying her brother?

 

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