Part of the Bay Area News Group
Contra Costa Times
eEdition / Subscriber Services
Mobile
|
Mobile Alerts
|
RSS
Shop
Newspaper Ads
Local Guide
Classifieds
Homes
List A Home
Apartments
Commercial Properties
Mortgage Rates
Cars
Find A Car
Find A Dealer
Sell A Car
Jobs
Post a Job
Post your Resume
Top Workplaces
Find A Job
Education news
Education to Careers
News
Photo Galleries
Obituaries
Crime & Courts
Bay Area
Breaking News
California
Data Center
Education
Elections
Environment
Nation & World
Science
Growth
Politics - Local /State
Politics - National
Special Reports
Traffic
Weird
Weather
Publications
Contra Costa Times
East County Times
San Ramon Valley Times
Tri-Valley Times
West County Times
My Town
Alamo
Antioch
Brentwood
Concord
Contra Costa County
Danville
El Cerrito
Hercules
Lafayette
Martinez
Moraga
Oakley
Orinda
Pittsburg
Pleasant Hill
Richmond
San Ramon
Walnut Creek
Sports
Raiders
High School Sports
Warriors
49ers
Giants
Athletics
Sharks
Colleges
Cal
St. Mary's
Stanford
Golf
Other Sports
Scoreboard
Buy Team Gear
Business
Real Estate News
Technology
Consumer News
Small Business
Economy
Cars / Gas
Financial Markets
Legal Notices
Top Workplaces
Entertainment
Comics
Puzzles & Games
Celebrities
Horoscopes
Movies & DVDs
Restaurants
Music & Nightlife
Museums & Galleries
Theater & Dance
Events
Television & Radio
Puzzles & Games
Video Games
Books
Lottery
Living
Food & Wine
Family & Relationships
Home & Garden
Travel
Teens
Pets & Wildlife
Green Living
Health
Brides
Columns
Opinion
Blogs
Editorials
Letters
Live Chats
Help
Advertise
Archives
Buy Photos
Copyright
FAQ
News Staff
Site Map
Stop / Start Paper
Widgets
Site Web Search by YAHOO!
In The News:
Poll: Most workers hate their jobs
The Voice
Lil Wayne apologizes for flag incident
Taylor Swift takes jab at Kim and Kanye's baby
OSH files bankruptcy

Tweet
Print   Email   Font Resize

What Reagan said about undocumented immigrants

Ryan Teague Beckwith, Digital First Mediamercurynews.com
Posted:   01/28/2013 03:04:46 PM PST
January 28, 2013 11:9 PM GMTUpdated:   01/28/2013 03:07:36 PM PST

11/6/1986 President Reagan in the Roosevelt Room signing S. 1200 Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 with Dan Lungren Strom Thurmond George Bush Romano Mazzoli and Alan Simpson looking on
"When the Labor Department is forced to relent and let these visitors do this work it is of course all legal. But it makes one wonder about the illegal alien fuss. Are great numbers of our unemployed really victims of the illegal alien invasion or are those illegal tourists actually doing work our own people won't do? One thing is certain in this hungry world; no regulation or law should be allowed if it results in crops rotting in the field for lack of harvesters."

'Put down roots'

Denverpost
(AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
In an Oct. 21, 1984, debate with Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale, Reagan endorsed a comprehensive immigration overhaul that Congress was debating.
"I supported this bill. I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and who have lived here even though sometime back they may have entered illegally."

'The right to legally live here'

Denverpost
(AP Photo/Ira Schwarz)
In a July 2, 1984, interview with San Antonio TV reporters, Reagan again endorsed the immigration overhaul. 
"We want to be very careful that while we have safeguards to prevent employers from hiring the undocumented workers, that at the same time there is no discrimination against those who will be legalized under this bill, those who may still be undocumented but who've lived for a long period of time, put down roots in our society. We want to give them the right to legally live here and those who, as you say, are citizens."

'Protected and legitimized'

Denverpost
(AP Photo/Scott Stewart)
In a Nov. 13, 1985, interview with the Spanish International Network, Reagan called for a path to permanent residency for undocumented immigrants to be added to the immigration overhaul being considered in Congress. 
"For one, we very much need in any immigration bill -- we need protection for people who are in this country and who have not become citizens, for example, that they are protected and legitimized and given permanent residency here. And we want to see some things of that kind added to the immigration bill."

'Step into the sunlight'

Denverpost
(AP Photo/Barry Thumma)
On Nov. 6, 1986, Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act, which allowed undocumented immigrants to become citizens if they paid a fine and back taxes and admitted guilt. From his signing statement that day:
"We have consistently supported a legalization program which is both generous to the alien and fair to the countless thousands of people throughout the world who seek legally to come to America. The legalization provisions in this act will go far to improve the lives of a class of individuals who now must hide in the shadows, without access to many of the benefits of a free and open society. Very soon many of these men and women will be able to step into the sunlight and, ultimately, if they choose, they may become Americans."
Copyright 2012 San Jose Mercury News. All rights reserved.
Print   Email   Font ResizeReturn to Top  


• FAQ: Article commenting how-tos and tips

  • Most Viewed
  • Most E-Mailed
(From the last 12 hours)
  1. 'The Voice' results: And the winner is ...
  2. Hayward: Person struck and killed by BART train; second fatality in...
  3. Contra Costa Times editorial: State lawmakers must restore...
  4. Woman killed in Brentwood car crash identified
  5. Boy, 6, dies after being attacked by family dog in Union City
  6. East Bay Regional Park District to buy Roddy Ranch land in Antioch...
(From the last 12 hours)
  1. Most workers hate their jobs or have 'checked out,' Gallup says
  • Home
  • |
  • Classifieds
  • |
  • Real Estate
  • |
  • Jobs
  • |
  • Cars
  • |
  • Place an Ad
  • |
  • Advertise
  • |
  • Find Walnut Creek Jobs
  • |
  • Site Map
  • |
  • RSS
  • © Bay Area News Group
  • |
  • Terms of Use/Privacy
  • |
  • Contact Us
  • |
  • Help
  • |
  • About our Ads
  • |
  • About Bay Area News Group

MediaNews Group - Bay Area News Group


Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Use  |  MNG Corporate Site Map  |  Copyright