There are many videos on this topic by Rubio on YouTube.
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There are many videos on this topic by Rubio on YouTube.
10 questions for marco rubio at new york times.com
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Originally Posted by RedStateVoter
RUBIO "DUPES" FLORIDA CITIZENS & TALLAHASSEE!
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YplFZyzB ... r_embedded
And what do these videos say? Anything about him supporting Comprehensive Reform or a path to citizenship for illegals? Please review the videos and post us links if you find anything that indicates his position either way on this question please.Quote:
Originally Posted by RedStateVoter
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What are the ten questions? Do any of them relate to his stance for or against Comprehensive Immigration Reform / path to citizenship and voting rights for illegals?Quote:
Originally Posted by stevetheroofer
Please tell us the relevance of your source to this discussion and provide links and direct quotations please.
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Yes everyone, we are quite aware of Rubio blocking all our state legislation bills in Florida. ALIPACers were on the front lines of those battles.
The question we are seeking an answer for is his position for or against comprehensive.
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i remember him blocking bills. and i called his office in Tallahassee and voiced my concern over it last year
This video from April 2010 he discusses the Arizona law and says he is against an amnesty bill. This discussion is about 3/4 the way through the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjPFwC9YFP4
You have to remember that amnesty and CIR mean the same thing to those of us opposed to allowing these illegals to remain here. With politicians they use double spreak on these words. If they say they aren't for amnesty that doesn't necessarily mean they are opposed to CIR. You have to nail them down on what they truly are advocating. Either one would get a no vote from me but in the case of Rubio he is at least a Republican. So if I have to choose between a Repub and Dem who are both advocates for legalizing these aliens in some form I would have to choose the Repub candidate to gain control of the House again and hopefully the Senate.
From November 2009
Rubio: Reagan erred in supporting 1986 amnesty for illegal immigrants
by George Bennett | November 17th, 2009
Rubio
Reagan
STUART — Here’s something you seldom hear in a Republican primary: a candidate taking issue with Ronald Reagan.
It happened this afternoon when former Florida House Speaker Marco Rubio, who’s running in the GOP Senate primary against Gov. Charlie Crist, answered a question on immigration at a Martin County Republican Womens Federated meeting that drew more than 100 attendees.
Rubio delivered a six-minute discourse on immigration policy in which he brought up The Gipper’s support for the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, which granted amnesty to most undocumented workers who could prove they had been in the country continuously for the previous five years.
“In 1986 Ronald Reagan granted amnesty to 3 million people,â€