BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL
OF YOU!
You won!
And everybody on all sides in the U.S. House was surprised.
You caused what may have been a watershed vote today. Thanks
to every one of you who made phone calls as we requested the
last two days.
You handed the open-borders leadership of the U.S. House of
Representatives a huge defeat today. And what a margin!
259-167!
H.R. 324 (the Santa Cruz Valley National Heritage Area Act)
late this afternoon was amended to ensure that nothing about
the designation would affect the ability of the Border
Patrol to carry out its enforcement duties. Without that
language, there was a huge loophole that very well might
have been used to block efforts to stop the movement of
illegal aliens across that huge Arizona area.
Republicans voted unanimously 174-0 in favor of the
pro-enforcement change. Even the usually-open-borders
Republicans felt compelled to vote for it.
But Republicans can't make anything happen on their own. And
they almost never persuade the necessary 40-45 Democrats it
takes to win on anything the last three years.
But the Republican leadership won today because it rallied
behind an immigration-enforcement measure that the public
would overwhelmingly support.
This change of language won because your barrage of phone
calls yesterday and today caused 85 Democrats to know that
their constituents really care about border security, that
they are paying attention to even obscure legislative
happenings and that they very well might punish them if they
continue to vote with the open-borders leanings of their
Party leadership.
85 Democrats
voted with us.
Go to our home page to see how your Reprentative voted.
The Vote Tracker will be up soon.
BREAKING OPEN-BORDERS ARROGANCE
One reason this vote was so important is that it may have
sent a message to Speaker Pelosi and all her team that they
cannot afford to continue to be on the wrong side of the
immigration issue on any bill they care about.
Pelosi's response to concerns about illegal aliens and the
federal health plan was to demand that those concerns NOT be
addressed. The result -- thanks to incredible work of
NumbersUSA activists and others throughout August -- was
that those concerns became a huge public negative on the
health bill. Even Pres. Obama had to dissassociate himself
from Pelosi's position.
THE INSIDE STORY OF YOUR VICTORY
It is always good to savor a victory. The NumbersUSA culture
for 13 years has been to roll around in the victory, and
then start fighting the next battle the next day.
Enjoy.
In committee, Rep. Bishop (R-Utah)
expressed a concern about the H.R. 324 Arizona bill
undercutting border security efforts, the leadership
suspended the rules and refused to even allow a vote on a
Bishop amendment.
Tuesday morning, we
learned from Rep. Bishop that he was going to take on an
uphill battle to persuade the House Rules Committee to allow
his amendment to come up for a vote on the House floor
Wednesday. There once was a time under both Parties that
Members of the House were given lots of opportunity to amend
and perfect a bill on the floor. Now, very few amendments
are ever allowed unless the House leadership favors them.
We mobilized our members across the nation
Tuesday mid-day, and
within an hour had phones ringing throughout the House,
asking that the Bishop pro-enforcement amendment be allowed
a vote.
By Tuesday evening
after hours of phoning that raised this issue to top
visibility on the Hill, Rep. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) was ready to
tell the Rules Committee that he would offer to change his
bill to have language to meet the concerns of Bishop and the
phone callers. We appreciated his new-found sensitivity.
By Wednesday morning,
Rep. Bishop saw that the new Grijalva language was too loose
but that the addition would preclude the Rules Committee
from letting the Bishop amendment come to a vote. With the
high visibility that your phone calls were giving this
issue, Rep. Bishop was able to get the attention of
Republican leadership which agreed to mobilize all the
Republicans behind the one tool still available to the
minority -- the Motion to Recommit.
At mid-Wednesday --
once we knew we had the Republican votes because of
leadership support -- we mobilized NumbersUSA's members to
phone Democratic Members to try to persuade 40 to vote for
the Motion to Recommit (which generally is seen as a slam
against the majority Party's leadership).
Frankly, when the voting started
late Wednesday afternoon, we assumed we would
lose by 10-25 votes. Early voting suggested we were right.
I think Bishop and the Republican leadership primarily hoped
to make a statement, not to actually win.
But with only about 20 votes (mainly Democratic) still out,
we had a basically tied vote at around 205-205. At that
point, 37 Democrats were voting YES. Our experience is that
Speaker Pelosi allows as many politically vulnerable
Democrats as possible to vote with us but pressures others
to either vote the other way or hold their votes until the
end and then vote based on what will eek out a one-vote
victory for the Speaker. So, we prepared ourselves for the
Democratic vote staying just below the 40 it looked like we
would need.
Suddenly just before the end of
the voting, we saw that two or three Democrats
who had voted NO were switching their votes to YES.
Then, all but three of the rest of the Republicans arrived
and cast YES votes.
The Democratic tally went up to 40.
And then the dam burst, with the rest of the Democrats
finally casting their votes, with most of them voting YES!
Several more Democrats who had voted NO earlier now saw that
the amendment was going to pass anyway and switched to YES
because they knew their constituents would prefer a YES.
In those final frenzied minutes
of voting, the tally went from around 205-205 to
259-167. A total of 38 Democrats changed from NO to YES. The
number of Democrats voting for pro-border-enforcement went
from 37 to 85. (I know what you are asking and the answer is
that I don't know a way to find which 38 of the 85
YES-Democrats changed their votes after first voting NO.)
After our victory in approval of
the Motion to Recommit, Rep. Grijalva accepted
the language to guarantee no prohibitions on border
enforcement and to make permanent a key highway checkpoint.
After a series of quick parliamentary procedures, the bill
came up for a vote and passed quickly, with the strong
language intact. He could have avoided the whole controversy
by allowing a vote on Rep. Bishop's amendment in committee.
Rep. Grijalva claimed that the amendment was not needed and
did not change anything about the bill. Perhaps sponsors of
bills in the future will decide that it is just easier to
accept our side's language that essentially verifies that
what is promised on enforcement actualy happens.
Unfortunately, the Republican leadership at the last
minute messed up the original deal which had the Motion to
Recommit being only about immigration. It added a small
amount of language about another issue and ruined our
ability to score the vote as a clear immigration vote on our
Grade Cards. That is why you won't see the vote showing up
in the individual records or the Members.
WHAT DID WE LEARN AND ACCOMPLISH?
First, we escaped a potential disaster in which much of
southern Arizona would be largely off-limits to intense
Border Patrol activity -- while becoming more and more
ON-limits to drug trafficers and human smugglers.
Second, we sent a clear message to the Pelosi regime that it
can't count on its Democratic Members to deliver majorities
to the open-borders agenda.
I don't believe for a minute that Pelosi isn't able to
continue to arm-twist, threaten and make promises to keep a
lot of those 85 Democrats in line. But we learned today that
85 Democrats definitely want their constituents to see them
on OUR side.
I also think most of the first 37 Democrats who voted YES
not only need to be seen with us for political reasons but
are philosophically with us. They WANT to be with us or they
NEED to be with us so badly that they aren't going to be
taking any dives for Speaker Pelosi.
For those entities trying to force Speaker Pelosi and Senate
Majority Leader Reid to bring comprehensive amnesty up for a
vote, their job got a lot harder today. How does Pelosi get
a majority for an amnesty when 85 Democrats wouldn't hold
with her on an obscure issue that was getting ZERO media
attention today?
Finally, we learned a lot about all of you in the NumbersUSA
membership. This was a situation in which NONE of our allied
organizations got involved in this brief 30-hour battle. NO
talk radio show joined in the mobilization. NONE of the
Members of Congress took to the airwaves to promote this
Motion to Recommit.
THE ONLY ENTITY MOBILIZING AND PUBLICLY
PROMOTING PASSAGE OF THE MOTION TO RECOMMIT TODAY was
NumbersUSA's army of committed volunteer citizen activists.
THANKS,
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