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Commentary: McConnell's talk of rescinding birthrights is a cynical ploy

The Lexington Herald-Leader

August 05, 2010 01:41 PM

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has joined the chorus of congressional Republicans calling for hearings on the 14th Amendment.

For now, though, McConnell is just providing some backup harmony, while illegal immigration hawks, such as Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, belt out the solos blasting the amendment's provision granting citizenship to anyone born in the U.S.A.

Ho, hum. Must be an election year, and Republicans must be indulging their habit of waving raw meat around in hopes of inciting their base.

What better way to do that than to do a little screaming about "anchor babies," "birth tourism" and women who, in Graham's words, "Come here to drop a child. It's called 'drop and leave.' To have a child in America, they cross the border, they go to the emergency room, have a child, and that child's an American citizen."

OK, for argument's sake, let's say this nation has a problem with millions of anchor babies who will one day claim their citizenship rights under the 14th Amendment, sponsor 1,000 of their closest relatives for citizenship as well and colorize America in ways that don't show up on maps of red and blue states but do scare the bejabbers out of the mostly monochromatic Republican base.

Surely, we can't be alone in thinking it's darn convenient for McConnell and friends that the problem finally achieved "Let's hold hearings" status three months before midterm congressional elections.

To read the complete editorial, visit www.kentucky.com.

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