Fred Thompson on Immigration
Opposes amnesty in any form. (Jun 2007)
Nation loses sovereignty if it cannot secure its own borders. (Apr 2007)
Voted YES on allowing more foreign workers into the US for farm work. (Jul 1998)
Voted YES on visas for skilled workers. (May 1998)
Voted YES on limit welfare for immigrants. (Jun 1997)
http://www.ontheissues.org/Senate/Fred_Thompson.htm
What’s your source?
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John McCain on Immigration
Have never supported amnesty and never would (Republican Primary debate, 2007)
National security is first and foremost. Border security is a national security problem. We need to act. (2006)
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George W. Bush on Immigration
Need to resolve illegal immigration without amnesty (2007, state of the union address)
Securing The Border Is Essential To Securing The Homeland. (2005)
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Mel Martinez on Immigration
Strongly oppose amnesty for illegal aliens. (2004)
Immigration policy should first and foremost ensure the security of our nation (2004)
Support a plan that matches workers with needy employers without providing a path to citizenship. (2004)
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Thank goodness we can trust politicians when they make it clear they're "against amnesty" in all circumstances. After all, granting a "path to citizenship" (or "asipirations of citizenship" to the "undocumented" doesn't count as amnesty, don't ya know?
Oh and this "On the Issues 2008" site is far less accurate than NumbersUSA. Check on Arlen Specter's "record" on abortion there and it says "27% rating from NARAL, indicatating a pro-life record".
In reality, Arlen Specter is one of the most vocally pro-abortion Senators in the nation, and has said so himself many times that his prime objective is to "protect a woman's right to choose".