It has been reported that Rep. Ron Paul has established a presidential exploratory committee.

There are many things I like about Rep. Paul, however, it is only fair that he must face the votes that he taken regarding illegal aliens and immigration.

Here is a link to the NumbersUSA immigration votes: http://profiles.numbersusa.com/improfil ... &VIPID=787.

On at least three (3) occasions, Rep. Paul voted for the notorious pro-illegal alien section 245(i) that is a form of amnesty for illegal aliens.

On at least seven (7) occasions, he voted against using troops to assist border control efforts.

He voted against against extending a voluntary workplace verification pilto program.

He voted against a bill that would bar dirver licenses for illegal aliens.

He voted against an amendment to fund program to deny driver's licenses to illegal aliens.

He voted against an amendment to increase security with a border fence.

He voted to allow firms to lay off Americans to make room for foreign workers.

He voted for a bill that nearly doubled H-1B foreign high-tech workers.

He cosponsored legislation to increase H-2B workers who are present in the U.S. at any one time in 2005-2006.

Now, compare the record of Rep. Paul with that of Rep. Tancredo on all of the votes mentioned previously. Here is a link to Rep. Tancredo's voting record: http://profiles.numbersusa.com/improfil ... &VIPID=146.