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    2010 Nevada U.S. Senate Primary Race (Harry Reid) 2 days

    2010 Nevada U.S. Senate Primary Race

    Tuesday's focus will be in Nevada where Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is fighting for his life, and his November opponent will be chosen.

    Since Arizona passed its new immigration enforcement law, Sen. Reid has pushed for a mass amnesty in an attempt to motivate Hispanic voters in Nevada.

    Check out the candidate comparison page to see how Sen. Reid ranks and his potential Republican opponents.

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    HARRY REID: F -

    Oppose Amnesty~ Do you OPPOSE offering the officially estimated 11 million people illegally in the U.S. long-term work permits and/or a path to citizenship (whether through a blanket amnesty or an "earned legalization" or other form)? "No"

    Attrition Through Enforcement ~ Should Congress fund an Attrition Through Enforcement campaign to cause illegal aliens to self-repatriate back to their home countries over time? "Indecisive"

    Mandate E-Verify ~ Should jobs held by illegal aliens be opened up for unemployed Americans and legal immigrants already here by requiring all businesses to use the Federal automated, rapid-response internet system (E-Verify) to screen out illegal foreign workers? "No"

    Assist Local Police ~ Should the federal government be required to cooperate with local officials and pick up all illegal aliens detained by local law enforcement? "No"

    Defund Sanctuary Cities ~ Should Congress reduce funding to state and local governments that adopt sanctuary policies and other rewards for illegal foreign workers and the companies that hire them? "No"

    Fund Entry/Exit System ~ Should Congress fully fund the completion of the entry/exit system at all borders and points of entry in which every person entering and leaving the U.S. is logged into a database which would notify law enforcement, businesses and others when a foreign tourist, student, worker or other fails to leave on-time? *(US-VISIT was approved by Congress in 1996 and has never been sufficiently funded and is largely incomplete.) "Yes"

    Border Security ~ Should Congress fund and provide oversight for the full implementation of border security measures already signed into law? "Indecisive"

    End Birthright Citizenship ~ Should Congress move the U.S. in line with most other nations and stop the policy of giving automatic citizenship at birth to children when both parents are illegal aliens? "Unknown"

    End Chain Migration ~ Should Congress implement the bi-partisan, national Jordan Commission recommendation to limit family-based immigration to the nuclear family of spouse and minor children, thus eliminating the "chain migration" categories of extended family that are the key reason immigration has quadrupled since the 1960s? "No"

    End Visa Lotteries ~ Should Congress stop using a lottery to give away permanent greencards to 50,000 randomly chosen foreign citizens each year (an elimination suggested by the Jordan Commission)? "Yes"

    Limit Worker Importation ~ Should Congress institute safeguards that will prevent importation of foreign workers any time they would threaten the jobs or depress the wages of American workers? "No"

    Reduce Total Immigration ~ Until 1976, U.S. immigration tradition was an average of around 250,000 a year; since new legislation in 1990, it has averaged 1,000,000 a year. More than 38 million foreign workers and dependents now live in the U.S. At current rates, immigration will add more than 100 million additional people to the U.S. population by 2060. This government-forced rapid population expansion will require huge increases in energy, roads and other infrastructure and services. Do you favor reducing overall immigration numbers toward the traditional levels?
    "No"

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    if Reid doesnt fail in the primary, then whoever runs against him should use this against Reid especially now since AZ 1070 and lots more people are continually waking up every day

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    Reid won't fail in the primary no one is running against him...

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