Arthur Brooks: The GOP’s Hispanic Opening
By Arthur C. Brooks, Wall Street Journal
Half the Hispanics eligible to vote don’t. They are the ones most likely to call themselves ‘political conservatives.’
Before Washington was rocked in recent days by an assortment of brewing scandals, immigration reform was at center stage. And immigration reform will surely return shortly to the heart of Washington debates as Congress considers legislation proposed by Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio and his bipartisan “Gang of 8” colleagues.
Their bill would normalize the status of millions of illegal, mostly Hispanic immigrants. This has stimulated a vigorous debate among conservatives over the cost of reform, mostly in the form of public services for those with low skills and high needs.
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