26 December 2007 at 12:51 PM EST

Immigration reform is Tancredo's legacy

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Hope all of you have had a wonderful Christmas!  While we are all disappointed that Congressman Tancredo had to drop out, I think we can all agree that he has moved the immigration debate to be more favorable for our cause than ever.

This article sums up everything and is a favorite of Congressman Tancredo's:

Immigration reform is Tancredo's legacy
MARY RAE BRAGG TH staff writer
For someone who never got into double digits in campaign polling, Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo probably did more to influence the 2007 presidential debate than any "non-contender" in memory. Tancredo first brought his rallying call for immigration policy reform to Dubuque 21„2 years ago, saying he was determined to make America's open borders an issue in the 2008 campaign. Hard to believe now, but in the 2004 campaign immigration was a non-issue and Tancredo told the Telegraph Herald he was going to "force candidates to deal with it" in the next cycle. He promised that if no other candidate came forward to carry the reform banner, he would. And when it got to be the first of this year and no one had, Tancredo did. He worked Iowa and paid as much attention to Dubuque as any of the Republican candidates, more than most of them. Never mind that Dubuque is not regarded as a GOP stronghold, Tancredo was intent on his message and it never changed. Those who dismissed him as a one-issue wonder, an opportunist seeking to build a career on xenophobia, seemingly underestimated and misunderstood the congressman. His Dubuque audiences never saw Tancredo act like an angry man, just a man convinced that porous borders provide an entrance for trouble of all kinds. His message was picking up steam as the 2006 congressional races opened. Republican candidate Mike Whalen, of Davenport, Iowa, appeared taken aback when he came to Dubuque to announce his candidacy and the first question he got was from a man worried about illegal immigrants. Later in the campaign, Whalen said he was getting more questions about immigration policy than any other issue. Who would have thought Iowans could get worked up over the Mexican border? Tancredo, for one. It was an issue that made liberals uncomfortable and still does. On one hand, they didn't want to be mean to people risking their lives to come here because of poverty. Still, it didn't make sense to let people flow into the country without them being held accountable. As Tancredo called reporters together Thursday in Des Moines to tell them he was pulling out of the Republican presidential primary, he said he was doing so because, "I believe the cause demands I do so." There are more viable Republican candidates who adopted his "no amnesty" message as their own, Tancredo said, and he feared if he stayed in the race, he would draw votes away from them, allowing those with "abysmal records on immigration" to win. Tancredo endorsed Mitt Romney's campaign, coming at a time when former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee is rising above Romney in Iowa polling. An article in Thursday's Washington Post says a Post-ABC News poll shows three out of 10 Republican voters see immigration as their top issue. While Tancredo can find encouragement in those numbers, another Republican candidate, Arizona Sen. John McCain, is worried that his party is hurting its chances of keeping the White House when it continues the anti-amnesty drumbeat. Talking with the Telegraph Herald editorial board earlier this month, McCain said the immigration debate "could make it seem Republicans don't like (Hispanics)." McCain noted that President Bush got 44 percent of the Hispanic vote in 2004 and "could not have won without that margin." But by 2006, the margin of support for Republican candidates was down to 26 percent, McCain said. He got 70 percent of his state's Hispanic vote in 2004, he said, "but that was after 20 years of work." McCain readily acknowledges that he hurt himself as a primary candidate by joining with Bush and Democrats to put together an immigration reform package that went nowhere in Congress. McCain's campaign has picked up momentum in recent weeks, so he still has a chance of getting the GOP nomination. But if he doesn't, it may be that the determined little congressman from Colorado was David to McCain's Goliath.
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19 December 2007 at 9:45 AM EST

Cavuto 12-19

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18 December 2007 at 12:23 PM EST

Tom TV

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Tom will be on Your World with Neil Cavuto today at 4:40 PM EST.

He will be discussing the Ramos and Compean case.

Make sure to watch!

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14 December 2007 at 12:27 PM EST

Articles

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Joseph Farah has written an excellent piece in favor of the Congressman on WorldNet Daily.  Make sure to check it out here.

Also, there is an intersting article regarding Mike Huckabee and the Council on Foreign Relations by Jerome Corsi on the same site.  You can read it here.

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13 December 2007 at 11:28 AM EST

Highlights!

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In the last debate before the Iowa Caucus Tom does more than just hold his own.  Take a look at the graph to the right during his answers and see the positive responses he was getting from the focus group.  The higher the better!

Part 1



Part 2

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12 December 2007 at 10:32 AM EST

Newsweek Quote on Tom

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11 December 2007 at 5:18 PM EST

Tanc on with Shepard

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11 December 2007 at 2:52 PM EST

Tancredo speech available now!

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This is to inform you that today the Family Research Council Action is making publicly available a DVD containing Rep. Tancredo's speech at our Values Voter Summit back in October. The speech will also be available online at

www.frcaction.org

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11 December 2007 at 1:52 PM EST

FOX News Hit today

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Just booked Tom on Studio B with Shepard Smith at 3:20 PM EST today! Make sure to watch!

Also he will be on the Jerry Doyle radio show at 4:20 PM EST!

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11 December 2007 at 12:46 PM EST

Rick Sanchez interview

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11 December 2007 at 12:22 PM EST

Glann Beck 12-10

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11 December 2007 at 9:50 AM EST

Tancredo wins one: No-show is victor at debate

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NH Union Leader

ALL BUT ONE Republican candidate for President participated in a debate in Miami on Sunday. Unfortunately for the vast majority of Americans, the debate was entirely incomprehensible -- because it was entirely in Spanish.

Univision, which sponsored and broadcast the debate, did not air the questions or the candidates' answers in English. So the candidates were left addressing only people fluent in Spanish.

The one candidate who did not show up, Rep. Tom Tancredo of Colorado, had the right idea. He boycotted the Spanish-only debate, saying that naturalized citizens must by law speak English. So, to whom were the candidates speaking Sunday night? It would seem that there is one answer: illegal immigrants.

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10 December 2007 at 8:42 PM EST

Tom on Weekend Live

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10 December 2007 at 2:47 PM EST

An Evening with Tom Tancredo

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Tonight Tom will be on the Glenn Beck show on CNN Headline News at 7:00 PM EST.

Also he wil be on CNN's Out in the Open with Rick Sanchez at 8:30ish PM EST.

Make sure to tune in!

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10 December 2007 at 2:03 PM EST

Gilmer!

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Gilmer Hernandez is a former Deputy Sherriff from Rocksprings, TX.  In a case similar to that of the Ramos and Compean fiasco, the case even prosecuted by Johnny Sutton, Gilmer was sent to prison for doing his job.  His crime was attempting to shoot out the tires of a van carrying illegal aliens trying to run him over.  After spending 11 long months in a federal prison he was finally let free.  Unfortunately, with a felony conviction he has many doors closed to him, albeit a wrong and terrible conviction.

Needless to say, it has been a long and tough year for him and his family.

The Tancredo campaign would like you to take a few moments and send him a Christmas card or a letter thanking him for his service.  Your thoughts, prayers, and letters are greatly appreciated and I hope you will find the time to do this.

To read more about Gilmer, go here: http://www.freegilmer.com/

To send him a letter, direct it here:

Gilmer Hernandez

General Delivery

Rocksprings, TX 78880

To send an email: [email protected]

Congressman Tancredo has been supporting Gilmer and he asks you to do the same.  He is standing next to Gilmer in this picture:

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09 December 2007 at 5:20 PM EST

New Tancredo Web Ad: Boycott the Univision Debate!

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06 December 2007 at 5:30 PM EST

Cavuto 12-6

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06 December 2007 at 5:29 PM EST

Cory Voorhis Legal Defense Fund

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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”)  tagged agent Cory Voorhis as a future superstar while still in his 20’s. By the time he was in his mid-30’s, he was running a five-year investigation which led to the arrest of Pedro Castorena whose crime family had for two decades been providing forged documents to Mexican gangs and illegal migrants to help them get into the United States. One of Castorena’s deputies has already been convicted, but the kingpin awaits trial.

In 2006, former Denver district Attorney Bill Ritter, a Democrat, was running against Republican congressman Bob Beauprez to replace Bill Owens as the next Governor of Colorado.  Cory Voorhis saw an article in which Ritter, defending himself against charges by the Beauprez campaign of being weak on prosecuting illegal immigrants, said he was “distressed that federal immigration officials didn't pick up criminals who were illegal immigrants”, effectively blaming ICE for crimes committed by illegal aliens.

Read the full article here

Donate to Cory Voorhis legal defense fund

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04 December 2007 at 4:39 PM EST

New TV AD Released Today!

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29 November 2007 at 5:29 PM EST

Debate Highlights!

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28 November 2007 at 5:20 PM EST

Illinois Ballot

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For those who are helping out signature push in Illinois, you can download the pettion here:

Download illinois-ballot.pdf

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28 November 2007 at 11:39 AM EST

Debate tonight

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Don't forget to watch Tom at the debate tonight on CNN!

Hopefully, he'll get more than the customary 4 questions tonight!

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27 November 2007 at 11:18 AM EST

Tom on Glenn Beck 11-26

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27 November 2007 at 10:15 AM EST

Tom on Cavuto 11-26

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26 November 2007 at 4:49 PM EST

FOX Credits Tancredo TV AD and discusses Terrorist Attack

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