Posted on 06/23/2013 9:36:26 AM PDT by VitacoreVision
National Review:
Rand Paul: Im a No On Gang of Eight Bill
Youtube:
Rand Paul: I'm a 'No' on Gang of Eight Bill
Rand Paul announced on Sunday that he will vote against the Gang of Eights immigration bill because it does not sufficiently secure the Southern border.
Im like most conservatives in the country in that I think reform should be dependent on border security first, Paul said, noting that he introduced a bill that was voted down that would have given Congress that power to vote on whether the border is in fact secure. To me what really tells me that theyre serious would be letting Congress vote on whether the border is secure. If the people in the country want to be assured that we will not get another ten million people to come here illegally over the next decade, they have to believe that they get a vote through their Congress. If this is a done deal once the bill is over
I dont think well really get a truly secure border.
The Senate this week will vote on both the Corker-Hoeven amendment, a last-minute attempt by Republicans to strengthen the border-security measures in the Gang of Eights bill, and the Gangs bill itself.
Paul, an advocate of immigration reform, went on to say that the bill will undoubtedly pass the Senate, but that its dead on arrival in the Republican-controlled House.
I've argued on many threads with Freepers on this topic and other Rand Paul "Libertarian" perspectives. It's frustrating to no end on the blindness of nearly every so-called "constitutional conservative".
Rand is consistent and correctly principled on all core "conservative" beliefs, and he backs it up with action that riles both the left and right establishment.
There are a handful of good congress critters. Rand is #2 in my book amongst all. Cruz is #1. But, Cruz isn't eligible for POTUS from what I understand of the law (bummer of bummers). So, Rand is the #1 candidate for 2016 from my perspective.
Keep up the good work!
“Im like most conservatives in the country in that I think reform should be dependent on border security first,”
Close, and Thanks for SAYING, you’ll vote no.
However, You are still not like most conservatives in this country who think that some Precursor to Immigration Reform ameliorates the Evil Itself.
Most Conservatives in this Country have had a belly full of Immigration Reform period. Making the next round of being sold out conditional on some empty promise to “Do Something” first doesn’t cut it.
We want it stopped. No more damned Reforms.
Thanks. These guys... grrrr.
No new pathway to citizenship, means that one must return to their country of origin and then wait in line. Paul have been very consistent on this topic. All Paul would do is give qualified illegals in the USA a work visa.
Paul has been against the gang of 8 bill from day one. There was never any doubt which way he was going to vote. FR just has a bunch of Paul haters that constantly misrepresent him.
That’s absolutely not what Paul says in the interview.
He would have illegals who have been ‘legalized’ here be able to go in line as if they were still home and hadn’t committing felonies being here.
None of them have my trust. Way too many times we’ve seen erstwhile “conservatives” cave in favor of amnesty. It proves they all can be bought for the “right” price... and that includes Cruz. He just hasn’t been given the the offer he wants.. yet. A little pork here, a tacit threat there, and you’ve a made guy.
Rand right again.
After it has been changed by the Senate, won't the house need to vote on it again in it's final form?
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