08/01/2021
Earlier: Representative Paul Gosar Tweets for 10-Year Immigration Moratorium. Good for Gosar!
Blake Masters, chief operating officer at Thiel Capital and newest GOP Senate candidate in Arizona, offers a fresh agenda that sets him apart from the national party: he wants to slash legal immigration. Out of the announced Senate candidates in Arizona, this makes Masters the America First contender.
Though Masters recently said election integrity âmay be the top priorityâ of his campaign, immigration, Big Tech censorship, and Critical Race Theory are the main issues featured at this website [2020 election becomes early dividing line for Republicans in crucial 2022 Senate race in Arizona, by Alex Rogers and Michael Warren, CNN, July 17, 2021]. Immigration is the first issue listed, which shows he shares the concerns of immigration patriots:
Our border with Mexico is a disaster. The Biden Administration refuses to finish the border wall and practically invites people to come here illegally. Big business is OK with it, since it means cheap labor. And progressive activists just want to add immigrants to the voter rolls. This must stop.
We need to completely end illegal immigration using every tool at hand: physical walls, surveillance technology, thousands more border patrol agents, and mandatory E-Verify for employers. And we need to rework our legal immigration system too. When so many already existing Americans are struggling, itâs not clear that we need a million new legal immigrants every year. We must reform our heavily abused asylum system and rethink our foreign worker visa programs entirely, to make sure that every American can lead a good life in a safe and secure country.
[Secure the border and reduce immigration, BlakeMasters.com. Emphasis added].
In an interview with Phillip Nieto of The Spectator, the 35-year-old Stanford Law grad offered specifics on how to reduce legal immigration: âWe do not need hundreds of thousands of people from India and China to come in every year to take coding jobsâ [Blake Masters: âExperience holding elected office forever is overrated,â July 19, 2021]. Many if not most Republicans operatives would say the opposite, that we âneedâ these âtalentedâ Asians to take American jobs. Thatâs why the majority supported the Indian green card giveaway known as the âFairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act.â
Masters wants to cut legal immigration by half, he told Nieto, and reform chain migration and guest-worker policies. Heâs open to suspending H-1B visas entirely:
I think the H-1B system is totally abused. I think we probably should suspend it until we can kind of figure out whatâs going on. Should it continue at all? Itâs not clear to me.
He also hammers on immigration in most of his media appearances and press releases, as these tweets show:
Arizona Senate Candidate @bgmasters Joins @CortesSteve & @JennPellegrino To Discuss The Arizona Audit & The Platform He Will Be Running On
-Ending Illegal Immigration
â The Columbia Bugle đșđž (@ColumbiaBugle) July 16, 2021
-Cutting Legal Immigration
-Pro-Family Policies
-Stop Offshoring Jobs
-Take Back Cultural Power From The Left pic.twitter.com/gdPUpmDjbj
â Blake Masters (@bgmasters) July 28, 2021
AZ GOP Senate Candidate @bgmasters & @MariaBartiromo Discuss Whatâs At Stake In 2022, Immigration, And The Importance Of AZ Audit
"The Left and the Democrats, they have taken control of almost every major institution in our country, and theyâre very close to controlling it all." pic.twitter.com/He16EFLcz1
â The Columbia Bugle đșđž (@ColumbiaBugle) July 25, 2021
Although the other primary candidates acknowledge immigration as a key issue, Masters is the only one who seems to fully understand that legal immigration is a problem. Heâs the genuine America First candidate who checks all the right boxes:
On tech censorship and the persecution of former President Donald Trumpâs supporters, Masters gets it. âBreak them up and focus on censorship. Google would be a good start,â he said [Arizona Senate Candidate Blake Masters Comes Out Swinging on Big Tech, by Santi Ruiz and Eliana Johnson, Washington Free Beacon, July 14, 2021]. He also acknowledges that Big Tech uses âwhite supremacistâ as an umbrella term to justify censoring anyone they donât like. On Twitter, he denounced PayPalâs partnership with the Anti-Defamation League as a threat to free speech:
Obvious pretext to suppress any dissent â youâll be shocked at what views they consider âwhite supremacistâ just one year from now.
Obvious pretext to suppress any dissent â youâll be shocked at what views they consider âwhite supremacistâ just one year from now. https://t.co/FBFvBsOxo4
â Blake Masters (@bgmasters) July 26, 2021
As for CRT, pretty much every Republican denounces the racial toxin, but very few call it anti-white. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy recently declared CRT racist. But he didnât identify the target of the hate.
Masters is different. In May, he was clear about what CRT is:
It is straight up anti-white racism. I donât think weâre allowed to say that, but letâs call it what it is. It is toxic and it does not belong in our schools [FreedomWorks â Americaâs Comeback Tour â Phoenix, Facebook, May 25, 2021].
Like J.D. Vance in Ohio, Masters received a substantial war chest from his boss [Thiel allyâs entrance kicks off protracted GOP Senate fight in Arizona, by James Arkin, Politico, July 12, 2021]. Both Masters and Vance are running on platforms that stress immigration restriction, anti-tech censorship, and other populist ideas.
The major difference is that Masters never publicly attacked Trump. Vanceâs biggest liability is his past anti-Trump, anti-nationalist baggage. Masters lacks it. This makes him an easier sell to Arizona conservatives and increases his chances of Trumpâs endorsement.
Immigration is the core issue of the Arizona GOP Senate primary, and every declared candidate wants to position himself as the ultimate border hawk. Whoever wins will face Sen. Mark Kelly, a Democrat who toes his partyâs line. This makes him a vulnerable target for 2022.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is considered the GOP primary favorite. He twice won a statewide election and boasts Establishment support. Much of his tenure has centered on immigration. In his early years, he fought against driverâs licenses and in-state college tuition for âDREAMers,â meaning illegal aliens who arrived in the U.S. as minors [AG Brnovich makes another attempt to deny Dreamers in-state tuition, by Howard Fischer, Arizona Capitol Times, July 1, 2015].
But he also oversaw the gutting of SB 1070, the Arizona law that cracked down on illegal immigration. In 2016, Brnovich agreed to a settlement with Leftist activists that resulted in law enforcement no longer investigating to investigate the immigration status or ask for papers from those they suspect are in the country illegally [Arizonaâs once-feared immigration law, SB 1070, loses most of its power in settlement, Nigel Duara, Los Angeles Times, September 15, 2016]. He even ruled in 2017 that the City of Phoenixâs welcoming policies toward illegal immigrants didnât violate SB 1070 [Brnovich says Phoenix immigration policy conforms to SB1070, by Howard Fischer, Arizona Capitol Times, October 16, 2017].
More recently, Brnovich began singing a better tune. Along with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, he has filed numerous lawsuits against the Biden administration over its terrible immigration policies. He sued the Department of Homeland Security over the 100-day deportation pause in February [Attorney General Mark Brnovich Files Lawsuit to Halt New DHS Immigration Policy that Could Endanger Arizonans, AZAg.gov, February 3, 2021]. He also sued over Bidenâs halting border wall construction in April [Attorney General Mark Brnovich Sues Federal Government Over Environmentally Harmful Immigration Decisions, AZAg.gov, April 12, 2021]. He sued to get the federal government to detain and deport more illegals. U.S. District Court Judge Susan Bolton, appointed by President Bill Clinton, struck down that lawsuit, but the AG has appealed [Judge denies Brnovich request for federal immigration action, by Howard Fischer, Arizona Capitol Times, July 3, 2021]. Heâs also requested the U.S. Supreme Court restore Trump immigration policies that denied green cards to immigrants dependent on welfare [Brnovich seeks Supreme Court decision on Trump-era immigration rule, by Howard Fischer, Arizona Capitol Times, June 22, 2021].
In other words, Brnovich knows that immigration is the key issue in 2022âs midterm elections. This is why heâs acting far more aggressively.
But itâs worth noting that he emphasizes heâs the âson of immigrants.â Itâs one of the first things you see on his campaign website. Unlike Masters, his campaign platform only talks about border security. It doesnât even mention ending illegal immigration, and it certainly doesnât call for the reduction of legal immigration. But, as with Masters, itâs the top issue at his website [The Brnovich Plan, brnoforaz.com].
The attorney general faces one big problem that might doom his run: Trump doesnât like him. The former president has repeatedly attacked Brnovich over his failure to stop election fraud [Arizona attorney general, slammed by Trump, announces Senate bid, by Dan Merica, CNN, June 10, 2021]. This animosity might lead Trump to endorse and campaign for a rival.
No wonder Masters said election integrity is a top priority of his campaign. Itâs also important to the base in Arizona, and Brnovichâs poor reputation on the matter may sink him.
Other GOP Senate candidates in Arizona take the usual weak line on immigration: focus on border security, forget legal immigration. Businessman Jim Lamon recently attacked Kelly for his Open Border positions, but doesnât call for reducing immigration [Jim Lamon Launches New Ad Campaign Hitting Mark Kelly on His Immigration Failures, JimLamon.com]. He does support mandatory e-Verify [Jobs and Economy, JimLamon.com]. Retired Air Force General Mick McGuire simply wants to âsecure our borderâ [Where the General Stands, ElectMick.com].
Another possible candidate: Rep. Andy Biggs, head of the House Freedom Caucus. Observers doubt he will run, but itâs not out of the question [Senate candidates walk Trump tightrope as he returns to Arizona, by Bridget Bowman, Roll Call, July 22, 2021]. Biggs is strong on illegal immigration, effectively fights against bad legislation proposed by Democrats and the GOP Establishment, and defends colleagues under fire from Republican leaders. He was one of 14 Republicans who voted against Juneteenth. Biggs is one of the best lawmakers on Capitol Hill and would make a fine senator. But as with others, he doesnât address legal immigration.
Maybe they should: Kelly has polled well against GOP comers. Five-Thirty Eight put him 11 points ahead of Biggs, 10 ahead of Brnovich, and 9 ahead of Maguire. The one name not on that list is Masters, who announced on July 12. Polls that include Peter Thielâs protĂ©gĂ© should begin soon.
If he and like-minded Republicans in other states win in 2022, we might finally have a serious discussion about immigration in Washington, D.C. The Historic American Nation needs representatives who will fight, not simply react to terrible Democratic policies.