In asking the question of âwhatâs wrong over there?â Trump has shined a spotlight on one of Washingtonâs best kept secrets: namely, Foxâs role via its founder Rupert Murdoch in pushing an open borders agenda. The Trump campaign is a direct threat to Murdochâs efforts to open Americaâs borders. Well-concealed from virtually all reporting on Foxâs treatment of Trump is the fact that Murdoch is the co-chair of what is arguably one of the most powerful immigration lobbying firms in country, the Partnership for a New American Economy (PNAE).
In addition to blanketing the country, media, and politicians with literature, advertisements, and a barrage of lobbyists pushing for open border immigration policies, the Partnership for A New American Economy (PNAE) was a prime lobbyist for one of the biggest open borders pushes in American history: Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)
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âs 2013 Gang of Eight immigration bill.
While Donald Trump has pledged to deport those illegally residing in the country and temporarily pause Muslim migration, Rubioâs immigration bill would have granted immediate amnesty and eventual citizenship to millions of illegal aliens, it would have doubled the annual admission of foreign workers, and it would have dispensed 33 million green cards to foreign nationals in the span of a single decade despite current record immigration levels.
While Megyn Kelly made headlines with her heated questioning of Donald Trump, not one of the Fox News anchors asked Rubio in the first Fox News debate about his signature piece of legislation, which Murdochâs immigration lobbying firm had endorsed. Instead, they lobbed Rubio a series of softballs, such as asking Rubio if he could put God and veterans in the same sentence.
This needs to be emphasized even more. I predict this debate Thursday night will feature all Rubio all the time.
Well said, the country is foundering while the dems and rinos thrown in with them. Amnesty is unacceptable to law abiding Americans.