I don't see anything in the four year old article that makes him anything other than pro-immigrant, not pro-illegal immigrant.
Brownback is a conservative. Being for immigration won't hurt him any more than being against it helped Buchanan in 2000.
McCain and Giuliani are NOT conservative. Romney is not thoroughly conservative. Until you have someone more conservative than Brownback, let's not eat our own.
If I am not mistaken, Brownback is a supporter of amnesty -- thereby proving himself in the pocket of the state's meatpackers.
I would grant that Brownback is generally a conservative. But his stance on illegal immigrants is in direct conflict with conservatism.
Until you have someone more conservative than Brownback, let's not eat our own.
GINGRICH!
" Being for immigration won't hurt him any more than being against it helped Buchanan in 2000. "
Being "for" what NCLR stands for isn't particularly "conservative".