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    Rubio working on alternative to Democrat-backed DREAM Act

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    Jun 2, 2012 Florida Senator Marco Rubio working on alternative to Democrat-backed DREAM Act

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    Rubio has consulted with the best that LaRaza has to offer on how to grease this GOP version of the Dream Act.

    Apparently, the GOP believes they simply cannot put Romney in the White House unless they first bow down to LaRaza and the underground economy employers with some form of amnesty fig leaf.
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    Apparently, the GOP believes they simply cannot put Romney in the White House unless they first bow down to LaRaza and the underground economy employers with some form of amnesty fig leaf.
    I understand your reasoning but disagree. I believe that the powers that be are preventing us from choosing a candidate that would enforce immigration law as it is. Lets say Americans do get that choice and vote 70% for such a candidate, their whole house of cards would collapse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratbstard View Post
    I understand your reasoning but disagree. I believe that the powers that be are preventing us from choosing a candidate that would enforce immigration law as it is. Lets say Americans do get that choice and vote 70% for such a candidate, their whole house of cards would collapse.
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    Illegal immigration is the second-most debated political issue in 2012, after the failed U.S. economy.

    Seldom are these two key issues LINKED TOGETHER IN DEBATE, and how each of them together impact both our economy and national security.

    The GOP has a dismal track record of staying true to their word when it comes to promising to end illegal immigration, but failing to vote this way when the legislation comes to the House and Senate floors.

    Are we going to believe that Mitt Romney is the answer? Or a Mitt Romney / Marco Rubio team will finally be true to their word?

    As for the 'powers that be,' preventing American voters from nominating and electing a viable candidate that will actually do something right for the majority of Americans, recent presidential elections all roar a resounding "NO, THEY WON'T HELP US."

    The amount of money to nominate and elect a president in mind numbing, and the final nominee must be, or have access to the billionaire's club to even get an honorable mention, let alone be nominated, and let alone be elected.

    Where does that leave the average American trying to stay above water, feed their families, and compete with federal and state social programs in the work force and education geared 80% in favor of illegal aliens whose first language is NOT English?

    Once you find such a candidate, please inform us all.

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    My point is that Romney must be held to his primary statements on the subject and not allowed to change now that he's almost assured to be the candidate. The BS that it's necessary to now pander to the hispanic vote must be defeated. It didn't work for McCain, nuff said.

    If Romney stays true to his original immigration stance he could win by a large margin and there by put an end to the myth that the hispanic vote must be pandered to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratbstard View Post
    If Romney stays true to his original immigration stance he could win by a large margin and there by put an end to the myth that the hispanic vote must be pandered to.
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    The mass media machine wants us to believe if Romney sides with protecting American Citizens from the horrendous impact of mass illegal immigration that he will lose because he will lose the Latino vote in doing so.

    Rubbish, propaganda, and outright lies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratbstard View Post
    My point is that Romney must be held to his primary statements on the subject and not allowed to change now that he's almost assured to be the candidate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HAPPY2BME View Post
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    The mass media machine wants us to believe if Romney sides with protecting American Citizens from the horrendous impact of mass illegal immigration that he will lose because he will lose the Latino vote in doing so.

    Rubbish, propaganda, and outright lies.
    I am looking at the Rubio proposal, to only allow those kids who graduate from high school, who have been here for a long time uninterruptedly since they were young minors and to only allow them a NON IMMIGRANT visa is actually quite clever as it placates mostly, in my opinion, the more independent voters than it does Hispanic voters.
    Those kids would then have to apply for a green card through the normal channels which is by no means sure that they would be able to get the card. Rubio could even make it mandatory that that non immigrant visa is valid for only say 6 years and that you may not apply for a green card for at least 5 years and that you go at the back of the processing line which could easily add another 3 or more before actually getting a green card. You could have a mechanism that would add a lot of time to that process and make it very difficult to actually be eligible.

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    Think about it it would be a great political coup that would shut up the liberal MSM and put to rest Hispanic politics.

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