JohnDoe2 wrote:
AZ law may unreasonably single out some citizens. (Apr 2010)
Don't count illegal immigrants in the 2010 census. (Apr 2010)
Allow children of illegals to pay in-state college tuition. (Mar 2010)
No amnesty in any form, not even back-of-the-line. (Mar 2010)
Oppose amnesty in any reform. (Feb 2010)

http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Marco ... mmigration
Thank you for the information JohnDoe2. His opinion on the Arizona law and his support for in-state tuition for illegals mirrors views held by open borders, progressives, most Democrats and some RINO Republicans. If he is in support of the Dream Act, he would be for amnesty by the back door.

Marco Rubio did and does have the support of many conservatives who do strongly oppose amnesty. We will have to see if he goes the way of Jeb Bush and those who want amnesty, with added pressure from hispanic constituents, or if he will stand for the best interest of the nation.

2 Chronicles 7:14