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    REINCE PRIEBUS CLAIMS 'CONSENSUS' WITHIN GOP FOR 'SERIOUS IMMIGRATION REFORM'

    REINCE PRIEBUS CLAIMS 'CONSENSUS' WITHIN GOP FOR 'SERIOUS IMMIGRATION REFORM'



    by TONY LEE
    18 Mar 2014

    Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said there was a consensus in the GOP for "serious immigration reform" in an interview with Politico about the one-year anniversary of the RNC's controversial 2012 "autopsy" report that said the party "must embrace and champion comprehensive immigration reform."


    “What you have to recognize, which is an absolute truth, is that there is consensus with the Republican caucus that serious immigration reform has to happen,” Priebus said.

    The comments may raise concerns about proposals to grant amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants, which have often come under the banner of "comprehensive immigration reform." But in an interview with Breitbart News in early February, Priebus expanded on the topic and said that a broad bill on the topic didn't have to include amnesty.

    "When someone says things like, 'we need something big.' It doesn't mean they're talking about amnesty. It means border security, it means enforcement, it means legal immigration, it means E-Verify, it means a lot of things. It means guest worker programs on the border. These are all things that are accepted within the platform of the Republican party," Priebus said then.

    "I can tell you what it means for me is no amnesty whatsoever. And I've never been in favor of programs that are akin to amnesty. I think sanctuary cities should be cut off from federal funding, I think we ought to secure our border. I think Congress ought to follow through on its promise in 2006 on building the border fence," he added.

    "Wherever the rhetoric came from that somehow saying that we need something big is amnesty means a joke. It means we have a broken immigration system that needs to get fixed, but it doesn't mean, you know, amnesty or programs that are going to lead to a glide path to citizenship," Priebus said.

    GOP officials backing amnesty can often be slippery with their rhetoric, and top immigration hawks argue that providing "legal status," as the House GOP leadership's "principles" propose, would enable illegal immigrants to easily obtain citizenship within a few years.

    Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) and others have also noted that an influx of new workers, either through amnesty or increased illegal immigration, would depress the wages of American workers. For example, the Congressional Budget Office estimated the Senate "Gang of Eight" bill would lower wages for American workers and increase the unemployment rate while failing to stop future illegal immigration.

    Last week, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) said embracing amnesty was precisely the wrong approach for the GOP to take after the party got walloped by low-income voters in the 2012 presidential election, and in a country in which two major polls have found that a plurality of Americans are less likely to vote for candidates who support amnesty.

    "And what did the GOP’s brilliant consultant class conclude from this resounding defeat?" Sessions asked. "They declared that the GOP must embrace amnesty. The Republican National Committee dutifully issued a report calling for a 'comprehensive immigration reform' that would inevitably increase the flow of low-skilled immigration, reducing the wages and living standards of the very voters whose trust the GOP had lost."

    Sessions said Republicans, by opposing amnesty, could make a "clean public break from the special-interest immigration lobby" and let "Democrats own — solely, completely, and exclusively — the unwise and unpopular policies they are pushing on these groups’ behalf."

    "Isn’t it time we made President Obama, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and each of their rank-and-file members defend their near-unanimous embrace of an immigration plan that is so contrary to the wishes and interests of the American people?" he said.

    http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Governm...ty-Legislation
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    1. The RNC is a PRIVATE institution .... let me restate that "PRIVATE institution"

    2. So here we have an Broke ass stating his Private "Broke Ass" Thoughts.

    3. The man is INCOMPETANT and a LOSER; don't think so? Who did the RNC push to run as POTUS; using the full weight of the GOP and its money supply. That's right; Mittens.... where's Mittens NOW? Here's a hint; He aint POTUS; over and over they keep throwing fights in the 10th round.... people have had it with the INCOMPETANCE and the BULL Shit coming out of the Leaders in the GOP and RNC.

    4. Broke asses like Reince Priebus and he is a Broke ASS... has to be removed as leader of the RNC or they will continue to push more LOSER's in the foreseeable future and AmeriKa will continue to lose in Shame to the Progressives.

    its time to call them out AmeriKa and put these drunks out to pasture
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    2012 Presidential election

    After Republican losses in 2012, Priebus ordered broad reviews of RNC operations. Of particular concern was voter outreach, including the party's failed messaging to young people, women, and Latinos.

    2012 Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney lost each of these groups to President Obama. The analysis of the election cycle will include gathering feedback from numerous volunteers and staffers who were involved at various levels.

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