Lou Barletta candidate for Gov in PA

I’ve liked Lou Barletta since I interviewed him for my radio program in 2010 when he was the mayor of Hazleton and put his foot down against illegal immigrants in his city. Decent man. Good candidate. He’s got Trump’s endorsement. Mine too.

Fiery Gov Candidate Picks Up on DeSantis’ Joke, Says He’ll Bus PA’s Illegals Into Biden’s Delaware

Grant AtkinsonCommentary 

Former Rep. Lou Barletta, left; President Joe Biden, right.

 By Grant Atkinson  December 20, 2021 at 4:07pm 

In his new budget proposal, Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis allocated millions of dollars to remove illegal aliens from his state. Now, another gubernatorial candidate wants to take a page out of the DeSantis book.

According to Breitbart, Pennsylvania governor candidate Lou Barletta said he is also tired of the federal government letting illegal immigrants into the country and then forcing the problem onto individual states.

“We’re not going to be accepting illegal aliens from the border,” said Barletta, a former Republican U.S. representative and former mayor of the east-central Pennsylvania city of Hazleton.

“They’re shutting down businesses, making you take a vaccine that you don’t want, putting masks on your kids all day long, and yet they’re letting people come in from the border and shipping them to Pennsylvania and other states with no idea with what their health conditions are. That all comes to an end” if he is elected.

The budget DeSantis is proposing in Florida — dubbed the “Freedom First Budget” — features various measures to deal with illegal immigration, including a still-undefined plan to relocate illegal aliens from within the Sunshine State.

“The Freedom First Budget includes $8 million to implement a program to assist the state’s efforts to protect against harms resulting from illegal immigration, and may include the transport of unauthorized aliens located within the state to other states within the United States of America, or the District of Columbia,” a summary of the proposal stated.

At a Jacksonville, Florida, news conference to introduce the budget, DeSantis announced Florida would not do business with contractors that are “knowingly and recklessly facilitating bringing people here into our state illegally.”

Other steps to combat illegal immigration would include the state taking a firmer line on Florida jurisdictions with “sanctuary city” policies to harbor illegal aliens, and beefing up the state’s e-verify enforcement, to make sure those hired in Florida have a right to work in the United States, DeSantis said.

He also said the proposed budget includes an allocation of $8 million “for us to be able to transport people [here] illegally out of the state of Florida.”Is the illegal immigration crisis going to hurt Democrats in next year’s midterms?

“I said, it’s somewhat tongue in cheek, but it is true: If you sent [illegals] to Delaware or Martha’s Vineyard or some of these places, that border would be secure the next day,” DeSantis said.

In an interview with Breitbart on Saturday, Barletta said he would take similar action if he were elected governor in Pennsylvania.

“Gov. DeSantis is doing a great job in Florida … yes, I would take the same steps that Gov. DeSantis did,” he told Breitbart.

He pointed out that Delaware, where Biden frequently spends weekendsaway from the White House, shares a border with Pennsylvania.

“Pennsylvania is a lot closer to Delaware, so busing those folks to Delaware will cost us a lot less than it’s costing [DeSantis] to ship people from Florida…” he said, chuckling.

“[I]t’s not a long ride from Philadelphia to Wilmington. That’s exactly what we have to do.”

This plan may sound extreme — and, given the realities of federalism and the fact that a state government’s power ends at its own borders, it’s probably legally dubious. But it’s a sign of the desperation being raised by Biden’s border policies in interior states.

If bad PR and tanking approval ratings are not enough to wake him up, maybe the prospect — however unlikely — of governors shipping illegals to his home state might make the president realize the problem.

If Biden himself, or the state he calls home, were forced to experience the difficulties this influx of illegal immigration creates, he might just take action to solve the problem.

The growing disconnect between politicians and their constituents is a major problem in America. Elected officials are supposed to represent the people, not tower over them from their proverbial castles.

As Biden tries to force his immigration failures onto unsuspecting states, ideas like these from DeSantis and Barletta — however extreme — may be exactly what the country needs.

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4 comments

    1. Peter, I hosted my own radio programs both on the air (WDBO-Orlando being the most recent) and via podcast every weeknight for several years on Blog Talk Radio. More recently, on occasion, I have been invited as a guest on other podcasts.

      In the beginning years, I took my podcast on the road when I traveled with the Tea Party Express on several national trips. Depending on the internet connection, I was able to interview some big names and otherwise fascinating people in the tea party movement.

      I guess you can say I was among the vanguard who podcasted from podcasting’s beginning.

      Now the technical quality is far better (and easier to work with) than it was when I was relying on Blog Talk to keep the quality consistent. Pioneering Blog Talk was the first to provide an internet call-in platform from which were launched thousands of podcasts.

      So why aren’t I doing it anymore? Well, as much as I loved it, I finally burned out. So… I turned to my next love – writing – to communicate with you. I revived this blog which had laid dormant for a while, kept the Radio Patriot banner (with the same url) and brought this back to life.

      I’m not held to a set schedule as I was when doing a show every night at 9p and I love the freedom!

      Thank you for asking, Peter!

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