Posted on 12/06/2013 6:49:20 AM PST by jimbo123
Speaker John Boehners decision to hire a well-known advocate of immigration reform is raising concerns among the Houses most ardent opponents of legislation.
Boehner this week announced he was bringing on Rebecca Tallent, a former chief of staff to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) who has worked on multiple comprehensive proposals that would provide a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
The move drew strong praise from immigration reform advocates, who viewed it as a clear signal Boehner intends to bring a bill to the House floor in 2014.
But for some opponents of an immigration overhaul, the hire is seen as cause for alarm.
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Wonder if Boner has ordered his packing boxes yet? He can borrow some from Mitch and Linda Graham.
Hey Boehner: AMERICANS don’t want amnesty, illegals and huge corporations do. If you’re ready to retire and finish collapsing the GOP, push amnesty down our throats for your Democrat masters.
I truly can’t believe that anyone in the stupid party is buying the Rat talking points about amnesty being the only way Republicans can win. Stupid!
Anyone that was remotely tied to McCain tells me its bad. Get rid of her along with the rest of the Rhinos. Looks like Boehner is planning on his exit.
“The move drew strong praise from immigration reform advocates, who viewed it as a clear signal Boehner intends to bring a bill to the House floor in 2014.”
Gee, ya think?
Boehner this week announced he was bringing on Rebecca Tallent, a former chief of staff to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) who has worked on multiple comprehensive proposals that would provide a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants amnesty for illegal aliens.
The move drew strong praise from "immigration reform" advocates, who viewed it as a clear signal Boehner intends to bring a bill to the House floor in 2014.
But for some opponents of an immigration overhaul, the hire is seen as cause for alarm.
This article needed a little fixing.
Immigration reform what better way to take over a country without firing a shot.
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