Sara, like Rubio and myself, believes in a pathway to legalization. Look up her interview with Bill O’Reilly if you don’t believe me.
First of all, what makes you think that all illegal immigrants are hispanic? That is a tad racist all by itself.
Every sincle one of the 9/11 hujackers were here illegally. Gorget about that? I haven’t/ And how many more have arrived since then?
Get off your holier than thou ravings and use some common sense.
From Palin haters:
http://blogtown.portlandmercury.com/BlogtownPDX/archives/2009/12/03/sarah-palin-on-the-lars-larson-show
Dec 3, 2009
LARS: The amnesty proposal that was defeated in Congress in your view, was that amnesty for illegals and would you back amnesty for a path to citizenship, as the current president calls it?
SARAH PALIN: No, Im not for amnesty. Lets ratchet this down quite simply to remember what were referring to. Illegal aliens are called illegal for a reason. We need to secure our borders and I am not for amnesty. And there are humane ways to deal with the 11-13 million illegal aliens who are in our country right now, but if theyre not going to follow the rules, they need to get out.
http://www.laprogressive.com/immigration-reform/sarah-palin-immigration/
Sarah Palin Tells Bill OReilly What She Would Do About Immigration As President Palin
July 14, 2010
Last Friday, Fox News Bill OReilly asked former Gov. Sarah Palin? (R-AK) what she would do about immigration if she ever became President Palin. Palin informed OReilly that she would do whatever it takes to secure the border, including militarizing the border with 10,000-15,000 National Guard troops and building a wall. However, Palin seemed less confident about what to do about the millions of undocumented immigrants already living in the U.S. She proposed requiring undocumented immigrations to register with the federal government in order to legally work in the United States a step that would actually be part of comprehensive immigration reform:
OREILLY: Now we have 12 million people staring at you. [...] Are you going to deport them, what are you going to do? [...]
PALIN: Youre not gonna give them a free pass. Youre not gonna say, okay you and anyone else who wants scurry across this porous border between now and when we do finally get it fenced in and physically secured were gonna give you a free pass.
OREILLY: So no amnesty?
PALIN: No amnesty! [...] Do we make them register with the federal government? Yes! [...] Lets keep it simple and lets say no, if you were here illegally and if you dont follow the steps that at some point through immigration reform were gonna be able to provide and that is somehow to allow you to work if you dont do that, then youre gonna be gone.
Other Side:
http://www.teapartybrewing.com/blog/2011/07/26/numbersusa-fail-in-evaluating-sarah-palin/
Sunday, July 24, 2011
NumbersUSA Fail in evaluating Sarah Palin
Whoever did the evaluation on Sarah Palin got it wrong at NumbersUSA. I compared their conclusions with what was said in the Gov. Palin interview with Bill OReilly, 12 July 2010.
NumbersUSA: Despite saying she opposes amnesty, Gov. Palin has very publicly described her preference for giving legal status to masses of illegal aliens.
There are no references to back up what NumbersUSA say Palin said. Where exactly has Palin made such a statement?
NumbersUSA: Gov. Palin has said she opposes amnesty and there should be no free passes for illegal aliens. However, she seems to define amnesty like most supporters of legalization of illegal aliens.
Source: Gov. Palin interview with Bill OReilly, 12 July 2010.
Here NumbersUSA refuse Palins words no free passes and insert what they want to portray her as seeming to be like other amnesty supporters.
NumbersUSA: Palin has outlined a pathway to legalization where illegal aliens have 60 days to register with the government (those that fail to register should be deported).
Palin does not have a clear idea of what to do once illegal aliens have registered, but if illegal aliens do not follow the path to legalization, they should be deported.
Source: Gov. Palin interview with Bill OReilly, 12 July 2010.
The above statement is false. At 1:35 OReilly makes an hypothetical statement, Do you tell them they have 60 days to get outta here? Palin did not make an outline of 60 days.
NumbersUSA: Gov. Palin has made it clear that the United States needs a steady flow of immigrants in order for our economy to function.
Source: Gov. Palin interview with Bill OReilly, 12 July 2010.
I dont see how Numbers can make this statement. I cant find Palin saying anything about supporting a steady flow of immigrants anywhere in the interview.
After reading Numbers USA evaluation, I cant find NumbersUSA to be a credible source. Until these errors are corrected, NumbersUSA grades an F.
Don’t know why that posted before an ed check. Oh well. Try again.
First of all, what makes you think that all illegal immigrants are hispanic? That is a tad racist all by itself.
Every single one of the 9/11 hijackers were here illegally. Forget about that? I haven’t. And how many more have arrived since then?
Get off your holier than thou ravings and use some common sense.
Does she also want to take the guns away from citizens?
Pathway to citizenship depends totally on what the methodology is and you know it. Rubio is an Open Borders Pimp.