Posted on 03/19/2013 1:24:28 PM PDT by wesagain
Border security first.
It seems as though Paul is backtracking. Is he proposing a lifetime guest worker program?
Let's not focus on voting as the central issue. It should be legalizing their status. And let's get real about legal immigration. Every ten years we have what amounts to an amnesty. With 1.2 million LEGAL IMMIGRANTS ENTERING ANNUALLY, they will be able to vote eventually and two thirds of them will vote Dem. Illegal immigration is the shiny little bauble that distracts us from the real game changer--legal immigration. The status quo will make the Dems the permanent majority party. Amnesty just hastens the process.
It’s always good to see the msm get called on their lying and/or half-truths.
40% of the 12 to 20 million illegal aliens is this country came here legally and overstayed their visa. Border security must also include a program to track and deport visa overstays.
While he did not specify it in his speech, on his way out of the venue Paul said he did not oppose offering illegal immigrants the option of earning citizenship after a probationary period. That proposal is similar to a plan being developed by a bipartisan group of eight senators, of which Paul is not a member.Roll Call: Paul Says He's Open to Voting for Path to CitizenshipYou have an option to get in the line, and you get a work visa if you want to work, Paul said when asked if he supports a path to citizenship.
Paul rejected the idea of deporting undocumented immigrants or immediately giving them citizenship. Instead, he argued for a probationary status.
The solution doesnt have to be amnesty or deportation a middle ground might be called probation where those who came illegally become legal through a probationary period, Paul said.
“Border security first.”
Bingo!
Rand Pauls immigration plan: Border security before probationary legal status
It is still amnesty no matter what spin Rand Paul puts on it.
There is already a path. Clarifying that process does not condone a blanket amnesty...
Keep stretching.
How do you enforce "probationary legal status" for 12 to 20 million lawbreakers?
1) It's not news -- we've known this for a long time.
2) It's not news -- they are in the propaganda business, not the news business.
You are just carrying water for the MSM. They don’t know his position on immigration better than he does. The headline of that article is pure speculation.
He’s talking to Hannity about it on today’s radio show.
Sounds good to me. Better than anything else we’ve heard of since before Reagan.
That’s my opinion also.
They also need to quit using Asspress’ focus group generated phrases like “path to citizenship.”
“Let’s not focus on voting as the central issue.”
That’s fine, but let’s not overlook the number of aliens in America illegally that have already voted and will continue to vote. No, I don’t know that number, and likely no one does because no one has undertaken a comprehensive study, or even offered an approximation based on a rational analysis. The RNC must address this issue.
Rand Paul thinks we are all as stupid as libertarian loons.
It’s not amnesty if they don’t become citizens.
The illegals will have a probationary legal status that will ensure that they pay taxes and stop freeloading.
And they can still be deported a few years down the road if there’s enough political support to do it.
I would. Sorry, Rand, you're still allowing them to break the law, grab our tax dollars, vote in our elections, murder and harm our citizens, spit on America, clog up our medical facilities, force us to build more infrastructures to accomodate them and take our jobs. You, Rand, are breaking the law and as such are a criminal yourself. Be gone!
True now..true yesterday! No one can argue with that unless they have an agenda that includes breaking the law!
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