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4/15: Republican money backs immigration  push

Steve Peoples - Associated Press

http://www.salon.com/2013/04/15/republican_money_backs_immigration_push/

BOSTON  (AP) — As Congress readies for a drawn-out immigration debate, an 
expanding  network of Republican fundraisers is pressing for a path to legal 
status for  millions of immigrants living in the United States illegally.

Business  leaders and donors who raised tens of millions in the last 
election are meeting  with top GOP fundraisers and Republican lawmakers who may 
be 
reluctant to  support what critics call “amnesty” for immigrants who broke 
the law.

At  the same time, a coalition of fundraisers who support overhauling 
immigration is  funneling donations to a new crop of outside groups designed to 
protect  like-minded congressional Republicans who fear a backlash by GOP’s 
core  supporters.

In most cases, the donors have ties to Wall Street and  businesses that 
want more high- and low-skilled immigrants in the nation’s legal  labor pool. 
Backed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, these business-minded  Republican 
fundraisers say they’re getting a relatively receptive audience in  the face of 
an undeniable new political reality. Record Hispanic turnout helped  
President Barack Obama defeat Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney last  
fall. And projected population growth ensures that immigrants’ political clout 
 will grow stronger.

The network of Republican donors is at odds with many  on the GOP’s right 
flank — tea party activists among them — who argue for  increased border 
security first and foremost. That was largely the position of  Romney, who 
encouraged immigrants without legal status to  “self-deport.”

“Immigrants are an important part of this economy and  they’re an 
important part of my business,” said Frank Vandersloot, an Idaho  businessman 
who 
steered more than $1 million to a group backing Romney last year  and gave 
tens of thousands more to others.

“I have met with many members  of Congress and will continue to,” 
Vandersloot said. “People will talk to me.  And I’m grateful for it. I’m 
grateful 
they listen.”

Top donors have  signed onto a new bipartisan group known as the 
Partnership for a New American  Economy, which includes business leaders and 
mayors 
who support a path to legal  status for the estimated 11 million immigrants in 
the country illegally. New  York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a 
billionaire, backs the organization, as  does top Romney backer Bill Marriott, 
Jr. — 
who heads the Marriott International  hotel company — and GOP donor Jonathan 
Johnson, the CEO of  Overstock.com.

“These are people that can and do donate,” Johnson said.  “I think the 
more business leaders get involved in this, the more pressure will  be put on 
Congress.”

Congressional leaders are putting the finishing  touches on legislation 
that would outline the most sweeping immigration changes  in decades.

The donors mostly refused to identify the lawmakers they are  lobbying but 
said they’re communicating with as many Republican elected  officials and 
new party fundraisers as possible. The list includes  already-sympathetic 
figures such as Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who is  among four GOP 
senators and four Democrats crafting a bill to improve border  security, 
streamline legal immigration and offer eventual citizenship to  millions now in 
the 
U.S. illegally.

A similar proposal favored by former  President George W. Bush failed in 
2007 following intense opposition from  conservative opinion leaders.

In some cases those opinions have begun to  soften. Vandersloot said that 
congressional Republicans have been receptive  behind closed doors, although 
strong opposition remains among the GOP’s most  passionate voters.

By boosting their role in the debate, major donors  hope to assuage the 
fears of timid congressional Republicans worried about  losing re-lection — or 
facing primary challenges — should they side with  Democrats on immigration.

Obama and the bipartisan Senate panel publicly  support legalization, 
although the fate of the overhaul is uncertain in the  House, where 
conservative 
Republicans hold more sway. Donors say they don’t  expect a speedy 
resolution to the debate. They’re preparing a network of outside  groups and 
donors 
to be active well into next year if necessary.

Still,  some donors say there has been a wholesale attitude shift among 
Republican  officials during private conversations.

“People are starting to  understand that immigration is one of the issues 
that allows Republicans to have  a comeback on all issues,” said Charlie 
Spies, the founder and treasurer of the  super PAC that raised more than $142 
million to help Romney’s 2012 presidential  bid.

Spies leads a new super PAC dubbed “Republicans for Immigration  Reform” 
that draws from some of the same Romney donors to fund advertising  campaigns 
designed to protect Republican lawmakers who support more lenient  
immigration policies. The group, which can accept unlimited donations along 
with  
its sister non-profit organization the Hispanic Leadership Network, has 
already  spent $60,000 to run ads in South Carolina to commend Republican Sen. 
Lindsay  Graham’s efforts.

At the same time, Spies says that his partner Carlos  Gutierrez, the 
commerce secretary under President George W. Bush, is hosting  private meetings 
with Republican officials and Republican donors who may not  have been 
supportive of immigration reform in the past. Gutierrez is hosting  multiple 
meetings a week across the country, targeting places with the highest  
concentration of donors — New York, Florida, Texas and California.

“Money  is effective in that it helps drive a message,” Spies said.
 
 
 
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