Challenger for Eric Cantor seat says he’s ‘in cahoots’ with amnesty supporters

Challenger for Eric Cantor seat says he’s ‘in cahoots’ with amnesty supporters

While amnesty activists called U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor a stumbling block to immigration reform, GOP challenger Dave Brat accused the House majority leader of being “in cahoots” with them.

The surreal scene that played out Wednesday showed the highly politicized role immigration is playing in Virginia’s 7th Congressional District this year.

“There is no Republican in the country that is more liberal on immigration than Eric Cantor,” Brat told reporters on the Capitol steps. Brat added:

The Chamber [of Commerce] wants low-skilled cheap labor. [Facebook founder] Mark Zuckerberg wants high-skilled cheap labor. Eric Cantor wants to give it all to them.

Gutierrez, a vocal proponent of legalizing illegal immigrants, was surrounded by a small crowd holding signs declaring: “Eric Cantor: The One Man Blocking Immigration Reform.”

The CASA event came just three days after the Cantor campaign sent mailers touting a tough stance on illegal immigration.

Brat said Cantor, seeking his eighth term in the House of Representatives, has flip-flopped under pressure from disgruntled constituents in his conservative central Virginia district.

CASA’s counter-event — conducted in both Spanish and English — appeared to protest too much, considering Cantor’s close rapport with Gutierrez.

Said Brat:

Eric Cantor gave a speech in 2013 in which he called for amnesty and citizenship for illegal immigrants. Cantor has called for more guest workers — guest workers that will take jobs from struggling families in Virginia.

The Randolph-Macon College economics professor accused Cantor of “flying around with Gutierrez” and promoting a “radical pro-amnesty” agenda, except at election time.

Cantor, who was not present, applauded Gutierrez last year for pushing immigration-reform legislation. The No. 2 leader in the House told Breitbart News that moving a bill forward was “essential and critical.”

He has not signed the no-amnesty, U.S. workers protection pledge circulated by the enforcement-oriented Federation for American Immigration Reform.

“Eric Cantor saying he opposes amnesty is like Barack Obama saying he opposes Obamacare,” Brat said.

CASA spokeswoman Maria Jose Sandoval did not respond to questions about the Brat-Cantor contest.

Read more by Kenric Ward at Watchdog.com.

Kenric Ward

Kenric Ward

Kenric Ward is a national correspondent and writes for the Texas Bureau of Watchdog.org. Formerly a reporter and editor at two Pulitzer Prize-winning newspapers, Kenric has won dozens of state and national news awards for investigative articles. His most recent book is “Saints in Babylon: Mormons and Las Vegas.”

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