Posted on 11/29/2011 8:15:17 AM PST by TBBT
CHARLESTON, S.C. Newt Gingrich responded to the controversy over his stance on illegal immigration by going deeper.
At a town hall here Monday evening hosted by tea party favorite Rep. Tim Scott, Gingrich outlined a seven-part plan and called for withholding federal funds from sanctuary cities, that dont enforce federal immigration laws.
Gingrich also pitched a World War II selective service model for long-term illegal immigrants that would allow them to receive support from their communities and remain in the country.
While they wouldnt be deported, Gingrich said they would also not receive citizenship or be allowed to vote, drawing a distinction between his proposal and amnesty.
I dont believe youll ever pass a bill that requires us to hunt down every single person who has lived here illegally, he said.
Gingrich has been under fire since endorsing a humane policy on immigration that allowed people who have been in the country for decades to remain without getting deported. Though some of the criticism was blunted by the break from campaigning over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, Gingrichs comments have opened the first major line of attack for his rivals since hes shot forward in the polls.
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Depends. FIrstly, the notion the majority of Illegals want citizenship, is just plain wrong. They want legal status. That 'non-resident' status will allow them to vote in lots of areas of the country now, with more considering it. I would look for the ACLU/La Raza to sue to allow them to vote in all elections.
What you do is your choice. I haven’t settled on any one candidate YET. I am actually praying that we will have the right person in office. I encourage everyone else to do the same. We are going to need God’s divine intervention to turn this nation around.
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