I think you will understand that I am concerned about the possibility of President Romney (or some other amnesty opportunist), working together with Graham, McCain, etc. to legalize people who will vote overwhelmingly left. So-called Republicans who seek Hispanic votes in trade for a “path to citizenship” would have enough power and money to buy votes in a corrupt future in which conservative voters have little power, but IMO the rest of us would be out of luck.
McCain and company seem to fight amnesty in Dem administrations, but they are only too happy to help when it’s a GOP administration. As some FReepers argue, it’s bad when Obama does it but good when GWB does it.
I am hoping that, even if Romney becomes POTUS, his election would keep the House in GOP hands, because I don’t know if GOP senators would stop amnesty again.
Bingo, except one of the big arguments the Bush/McCain/Pelosi amnesty team used wont fly now :that we have a shortage of low paid unskilled labor.
I like your idea of a vanity demanding each candidate declare their positions on illegals specifically, but I figure it's still early and the race has just started. Someone else could still join it and I seriously doubt it will be Palin.