CA: Hater Republican Group says campaign lacks needed signatures to Ban Immigrants from Public Benefits
Friday, February 25, 2005 at 04:15PM
TheSpook
Ignored by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
and short on cash, a grass-roots Republican group yesterday abandoned
an initiative campaign to bar illegal immigrants from obtaining driver
licenses and other public benefits. The broader debate over illegal
immigration, however, is certain to continue to play out in Washington,
where President Bush is pushing new federal policies, and in
California, where Schwarzenegger is tangling with Latino activists over
driver licenses. With a Tuesday deadline looming, campaign leaders
counting signatures realized they were as many as 150,000 short of the
number needed to qualify the measure for the ballot. The daunting
challenge forced them to concede. Mike Spence, leader of the effort,
blamed the setback on an inability to attract donations to cover the
cost of paying signature gatherers. "We didn't have enough money," he
said. Spence and others were hoping for backing from Rep. Darrell Issa,
a wealthy Vista Republican, that never materialized. Issa, who
bankrolled much of the signature gathering to qualify the recall of
then-Gov. Gray Davis in 2003, kept his checkbook closed this time. A
millionaire by virtue of his car-alarm business, Issa did provide
mailing lists and urged his followers to sign the petitions, Spence
said. "He did more than quite a few others did, even though we didn't
get any money," Spence said. The campaign also was hurt when the
Republican governor decided to sit on the sidelines. "I think it's old
hat. I mean, I've (got) no interest," Schwarzenegger said this summer.
Francisco Estrada of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational
Fund said the campaign's collapse showed that Californians want
"meaningful immigration reform that will move the state forward and not
cause another ugly and divisive fight." [more]
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