Should candidates running for public office use illegals to be canvassing neighborhoods for votes?
SEATTLE —
When Maria Gianni is knocking on voters’ doors, she’s not bashful about telling people she is in the country illegally. She knows it’s a risk to advertise to strangers that she’s here illegally – but one worth taking in what she sees as a crucial election.
The 42-year-old is one of dozens of volunteers – many of them illegal immigrants – canvassing neighborhoods in the Seattle area trying to get naturalized citizens to cast a ballot for candidates like Democratic Sen. Patty Murray, who is in a neck-to-neck race with Republican Dino Rossi.
Pramila Jayapal, head of OneAmerica Votes, says the campaign is about empowering immigrants who may not feel like they can contribute to a campaign because they can’t vote.
"Immigrants really do matter," Jayapal said. "If we can’t vote ourselves, we’re gonna knock on doors, or get family members to vote."
So far the illegal immigrants going door-to-door aren’t meeting opposition. Craig Keller, an organizer for Respect WA, a group pushing for stricter immigration law in the Washington, said he doesn’t mind illegal immigrants volunteering for vote drives, he just wants to make sure mistakes on the voter rolls don’t allow them to vote.
"Anybody can go out and wave a sign, but when it comes to who’s making the choices, there’s no question they need to be citizens," Keller said.
In close elections across the country, the immigrant and minority vote is considered key for candidates, especially Democrats.
Earlier this week in Nevada, a television ad urging Latinos not to vote sparked outcry from Democrats, who called it a dirty trick meant to keep Hispanics home and boost Republican candidates. Univision and Telemundo – the nation’s two largest Spanish-language networks – canceled the ad, which the Republican group Latinos for Reform had planned to eventually run in Nevada, Florida, California, Texas and Colorado through the Nov. 2 election.
Seattle is home to a wide array of immigrant communities, from Latinos to east Africans and Asians.
Congress declined this year to consider overhauling the country’s immigration law, much to the chagrin of immigrant advocates who had expected Democrats to do so by now.
Still, OneAmerica Votes launched one of the largest get-out-the-vote campaigns in the state on behalf of Democratic candidates. The organization is an offshoot of OneAmerica, one of the state’s largest and the most influential immigrant-rights advocacy group.
Through home visits, phone banks and mailings the organization is aiming to reach about 40,000 registered voters in the Seattle area in an attempt to help Democrats gain ground in key races. Volunteers include other types of people who can’t vote, such as legal permanent residents.http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2013226933_apusillegalimmigrantsvotedrive.html?syndication=rss
So anybody else believe illegals are living in the shadows ?
No these criminals are not living in the shadows. I have seen and heard them bragging about how they are getting away with so much bullsh*t. I think she should be deported after a long hard punishment. Like I said in another question on this matter, I dare an illegal to step on my property and tell me this garbage. I guarantee they would think twice before knocking on another door.
October 26th, 2010 at 4:02 am
No these criminals are not living in the shadows. I have seen and heard them bragging about how they are getting away with so much bullsh*t. I think she should be deported after a long hard punishment. Like I said in another question on this matter, I dare an illegal to step on my property and tell me this garbage. I guarantee they would think twice before knocking on another door.
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October 26th, 2010 at 4:12 am
Yeah, I saw that. Isn’t that kind of like getting money from foreign companies? Labor costs money and these people are here illegally. It seems somewhat worse than foreign money to me.
If the police and ICE had any brains at all they would use this opportunity to arrest a bunch of illegals and deport them.
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October 26th, 2010 at 4:29 am
It is not the candidates telling "illegals" to knock on them doors. They are volunteering themselves.
I am KrazyMexican and i approve this message!!!
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October 26th, 2010 at 4:44 am
It is not the candidates telling "illegals" to knock on them doors and it’s not the candidates telling they should not be knocking on doors either. Is has reached a point when they can announce they are illegal and fear not being deported until at some point they do get deported, they indicate how unfair our laws are, separation of families, just wanting a better life and our laws become eroded. Illegals should be in Mexico telling all voters Mexicans deserve better. It seems they prefer to to want us to accommodate them but they do not do very much speaking in mexico about who to elect
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