Ben Carson's immigration plan from GOP debate could backfire, again
Republican presidential hopeful Ben Carson wants to revamp the nation’s immigration system by cutting off “goodies” for undocumented immigrants.
“We have to turn off the spigot that pours out all the goodies,” Carson said at Wednesday’s second GOP debate.
Carson, who this week rose in the polls and now narrowly trails frontrunner Donald Trump, didn’t clarify what he meant by “goodies,” and the section on his website devoted to immigration makes no mention of his proposal. But fishing for votes by painting images of undocumented immigrants benefiting from taxpayer “goodies” is nothing new.
Carson’s pledge sounds eerily familiar to a 1994 California ballot measure known as Proposition 187. Then-governor Pete Wilson was running for re-election and championing a ballot measure that promised to take away all public services from undocumented immigrants—all services, public schools, libraries, hospitals. Everything.