Posted on 09/02/2011 5:15:54 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
With Rick Perry proving to be a serious threat to Mitt Romneys presidential campaign, the former Massachusetts governor swung through Tampa Friday to exploit what some Republican see as Perrys Achilles heal: immigration.
"We must stop providing the incentives that promote illegal immigration, Romney told more than 100 people attending a Republican Hispanic conference in Tampa. " As governor, I vetoed legislation that would have provided in-state tuition rates to illegal immigrants and I strengthened the authority our state troopers had to enforce existing immigration laws."
Romney, 64, never mentioned by name the Texas governor, who leads Romney in most national polls as well as in early primary and caucus state. But immigration is a new issue of focus for Romney in this campaign cycle, and his campaign knows that Perry, 61, is already facing criticism from conservatives for not taking a hard enough line on illegal immigration.
Perry, for instance, in 2001 signed a Texas version of the "Dream Act" that made Texas the first state to allow in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants - much like the bill Romney boasted of killing in Massachusetts.
Illegal immigration remains a hot button issues among Republican activists, though leaders in Texas - where 38 percent of the population is Hispanic - have tended to take a more moderate approach to the issue. Perry, for instance, said last year he had no interest in passing a tough Arizona-style immigration law for his border state.....
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It's possible to do EVERYTHING good for the economy (by removing the Feds from the equation) and still LOSE THE NATION to the Hispanic Hordes from the south.
Sure, Romney is more lucky than principled to be to the right of Perry on this.
But he is.
Sibling rivalry made especially funny by the fact that they each have one part of a husband and wife team on their staffs.
I am patient. Sarah will do what she must. I will be here.
“Perry answered that question about the Arizona law:
purpose. I do have some concerns with the law, and I dont believe it is necessarily the right approach for Texas, in part because of the new cause of action it provides against law enforcement. Having battled trial lawyers for decades, I am concerned about opening up the courthouse doors to additional lawsuits. But I strongly support the right of the citizens of Arizona, Texas, or any other state to pass laws to protect themselves. In fact, we joined in federal court with eight other states to help defend Arizona against the Obama administrations lawsuit.
Perry, Rick; Newt Gingrich (2010-11-15). Fed Up!: Our Fight to Save America from Washington (p. 161). Little, Brown and Company. Kindle PC Edition.”
Answered??? He did nothing but talk, then flew off to Mexico,What about PerryCare that would have covered The Mexicans in Mexico as well!
You are talking out your Obama.
I’m thrilled with any candidate bringing up illegal immigration—and rightly bashing Perry on it.
“What about PerryCare that would have covered The Mexicans in Mexico as well!
You are talking out your Obama.”
No for the Life of me ,I see the Obama here and Perrycare !
There is no such thing as Perrycare.
Bachmann knows she can only be Romney’s VP, no one elses, and certainly not the nominee. That’s why you won’t see her attacking Romney. And of course, Romney has no reason to attack her, since she’s going nowhere fast. Romney was the “presumed nominee”. Now, with Perry, that title is gone. Romney, who is congenitally capable of saying anything on any issue at any time, is just trying to get his title back.
“There is no such thing as Perrycare.”
AKA Bi-National health insurance, Now Get a Life!
But, for the rest of us, Perry needs to explain his support for in-state tuition for ILLEGAL ALIENS in Texas.
Nothing of the sort was passed and I don’t see where it is stated that this pilot program was going to make residents of Texas pay for residents of Mexico.
All that was being suggested is that we could share medical records across the border via technology.
Right. Romney is a nonstarter and completely unacceptable. As you know, I’m also waiting for Sarah Palin. She’ll own the news tomorrow and likely the next day too.
I could give a hoot so long as the insured pays the premiums.
Yeah whatever. It wasn’t for a lack of trying.
The followers of Rickstianity have yet to find one liberal thing they can’t swallow.
You’re right. And that’s what the debates are for. In the meantime, I support what he’s done in Texas and what he promises to repeat nationwide.
PF is this FREE?? "a sick border resident of limited financial means to receive care from a specialist hundreds of miles away"
It’s quite possible Romney cannot get all the necessary work done in that remodeling job WITHOUT using about 3/4 illegals ~ particularly journeyman stonemasons who slip over from TJ city to do exactly that work.
All Perry did was allow children of illegals, who were legal residents of Texas to take advantage of the same instate tuition rates that Texas residents get.
They still pay out of their own pockets.
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