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Which Way, L.A.?

Republicans Using Amnesty to Court Latino Voters

President Bush is courting Latinos, attempting to lure a major Democratic constituency. He's hinted at amnesty for undocumented immigrants and won points with a White House leak suggesting Alberto Gonzales could fill the next Supreme Court vacancy. Now, California's GOP is following the President's lead. We take a look at the politics of immigrants and immigration, and the Republican romance of the Latino vote, with a national Republican campaign coordinator, a scholar from the Tom-s Rivera Policy Institute, and an immigration authority. (Managing editor Kyle McKinnon guest hosts.) Reporter's Notebook: Disney's New Park Draws Disappointing Crowds - At Disney's much touted California Adventure, the lines are short, the crowds disappointing, and the parking lot is way too empty for the Mouse's liking. Danielle Herubin, tourism reporter for the Orange County Register, explains what went wrong and what magic the kingdom is doing to fix it.

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By Warren Olney • Aug 24, 2001 • 1 min read

President Bush is courting Latinos, attempting to lure a major Democratic constituency. He's hinted at amnesty for undocumented immigrants and won points with a White House leak suggesting Alberto Gonzales could fill the next Supreme Court vacancy. Now, California's GOP is following the President's lead. We take a look at the politics of immigrants and immigration, and the Republican romance of the Latino vote, with a national Republican campaign coordinator, a scholar from the Tom-s Rivera Policy Institute, and an immigration authority. (Managing editor Kyle McKinnon guest hosts.)

  • Reporter's Notebook: Disney's New Park Draws Disappointing Crowds - At Disney's much touted California Adventure, the lines are short, the crowds disappointing, and the parking lot is way too empty for the Mouse's liking. Danielle Herubin, tourism reporter for the

    Orange County Register, explains what went wrong and what magic the kingdom is doing to fix it.

California Republican Party

Center for Immigration Studies

GOPAC

Tom-s Rivera Policy Institute

Disney's California Adventure

Orange County Register

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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