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    Sen. Marco Rubio on immigration bill: No 'parades' for me

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    By: Tal Kopan
    June 20, 2013 06:46 AM EDT

    Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is defending his participation in the Gang of Eight’s immigration bill efforts, saying he knows it won’t win him any “parades” among conservatives, but it’s necessary.

    Speaking Wednesday night with Fox News’s Sean Hannity, Rubio said he understands why conservatives are skeptical of immigration reform.

    “Look, it’s obvious I didn’t do this for political gain. This is not something that’s going to gain me any parades. People are frustrated, and I do understand it. What I hope they understand is that I studied this issue carefully for almost two years and I concluded that what we have in place right now is a disaster,” Rubio said.

    Saying that border security will be key to an immigration reform package, Rubio said an amendment he hopes will be introduced Thursday will ensure that those issues will be dealt with before any permanent legal residency measures.

    Rubio has been getting flak from both conservatives and liberals for his participation in the Gang of Eight talks, and has not appeared publicly with his colleagues in the group since April.

    Rubio said that given failures by the government in the past, he sees why conservatives aren’t happy with immigration reform efforts.

    “I think conservatives have a right to be skeptical about this. The federal government under both Republicans and Democrats in the past has failed to enforce our immigration laws. That’s why we have 11 million people here that are illegally here,” Rubio said.

    Still, Rubio said, keeping the status quo would be worse, describing it as “de facto amnesty.”

    “If we don’t deal with this problem, and particularly with the border security but also identifying these people that are living in our country and start getting them to pay taxes and consequences for having violated our laws, we’re going to leave in place a disaster, a de facto amnesty disaster,” Rubio said.

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    Still, Rubio said, keeping the status quo would be worse, describing it as “de facto amnesty.”
    So you fix a problem by making it worse, right out of Obama's play book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HAPPY2BME View Post
    Politico.com
    By: Tal Kopan
    June 20, 2013 06:46 AM EDT

    Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is defending his participation in the Gang of Eight’s immigration bill efforts, saying he knows it won’t win him any “parades” among conservatives, but it’s necessary.

    Speaking Wednesday night with Fox News’s Sean Hannity, Rubio said he understands why conservatives are skeptical of immigration reform.

    “Look, it’s obvious I didn’t do this for political gain. This is not something that’s going to gain me any parades. People are frustrated, and I do understand it. What I hope they understand is that I studied this issue carefully for almost two years and I concluded that what we have in place right now is a disaster,” Rubio said.

    Saying that border security will be key to an immigration reform package, Rubio said an amendment he hopes will be introduced Thursday will ensure that those issues will be dealt with before any permanent legal residency measures.

    Rubio has been getting flak from both conservatives and liberals for his participation in the Gang of Eight talks, and has not appeared publicly with his colleagues in the group since April.

    Rubio said that given failures by the government in the past, he sees why conservatives aren’t happy with immigration reform efforts.

    “I think conservatives have a right to be skeptical about this. The federal government under both Republicans and Democrats in the past has failed to enforce our immigration laws. That’s why we have 11 million people here that are illegally here,” Rubio said.

    Still, Rubio said, keeping the status quo would be worse, describing it as “de facto amnesty.”

    “If we don’t deal with this problem, and particularly with the border security but also identifying these people that are living in our country and start getting them to pay taxes and consequences for having violated our laws, we’re going to leave in place a disaster, a de facto amnesty disaster,” Rubio said.

    source: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/0...ill-93094.html
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    you are just as bad as obama you every one in the wh is going to do wonder's & they don't
    do any at all . just close the border down get every illegal immigrants Not only mexico all othe r country
    out of the US they have our country one Hell of a mess
    No DR Lic get off welfare . No free Med care

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