• Traitor Rep. Upton: Half of GOP caucus backs immigration reform amnesty

    Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) said he will work to get immigration reform passed in the House, saying “it has to be fixed.”

    "To me, doing nothing is not acceptable," Upton told a Rotary Club meeting in Richland, Mich., last week, according the Kalamazoo Gazette.


    Congressman Fred Upton speaks to the Rotary Club of Gull Lake Area on Thursday, Oct. 31.Yvonne Zipp | Kalamazoo Gazette



    "I do believe that we'll have at least half our caucus for it," he said.

    November 03, 2013, 09:58 am
    By Kyle Balluck
    The Hill

    "It's too important to have a partisan thrust here. I'd like to think we can find the center on this issue and move forward,” he added.

    Last Wednesday, Rep. David Valadao (Calif.) on Wednesday became the third House Republican to back a Democratic-led immigration reform bill.

    The House freshman, first elected to Congress in November, joined Reps. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Fla.) and Rep. Jeff Denham, another Californian, in support of Democratic Rep. Joe Garcia’s (Fla.) immigration reform bill, H.R. 15.

    Garcia’s bill would provide a path to citizenship for immigrants in the U.S. illegally, increase border security and set in motion a broad overhaul of the immigration system.

    In his comments, Upton said only that he supports “somewhat of a pathway to legal status."
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