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Rubio’s Aggressive Pro-amnesty Record Betrayed Americans and His Record of Lies
Right Side News ^ | Feb. 7,2016 | Right Side News

Posted on 02/11/2016 2:18:06 PM PST by AuntB

Rubio is the candidate of open borders, Obamatrade and mass immigration, making one last attempt to pull off one big con. A vote for him is a vote for open borders, unlimited refugee resettlement and much more, read on...

Eagle Forum THE 'BIG CON' BEGINS

To win in the 2010 Tea Party Wave, Rubio ran as the anti-amnesty candidate despite an aggressive pro-amnesty record. Politico reports:

"Arturo Vargas, the executive director for the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, said Rubio, the son of Cuban exiles born in Miami, blocked 'scorched-earth' legislation that sought to clamp down on illegal immigration. 'He, as speaker, kept many of those from coming up to a vote,' Vargas said. 'We were very proud of his work as speaker of the House.'

"In 2006, Rubio even voted for a bill that would have allowed the children of illegal immigrants to pay the same tuition rates at Florida colleges as residents. Vargas now says Rubio, the candidate, takes a more pointed, less nuanced tone as he stresses border enforcement and his opposition to amnesty. 'He's become your typical candidate in terms of playing to his primary election base...'"

Rubio used amnesty opposition to get elected before coming to Washington to push the biggest mass immigration / amnesty bill anyone had ever seen. He declared of Gov. Crist's position that "an earned path to citizenship is basically code for amnesty," and that illegals seeking citizenship should "return to their homeland," and that "if you grant amnesty as the governor proposes that we do, in any form, whether it's the back of the line or so forth, you will destroy any chance we will ever have of having a legal immigration system that works here in America." THE DREAM ACT

When Rubio came to Washington he immediately began working on the DREAM Act he campaigned against. He staffed his office with several of the most pro-amnesty individuals in Washington (like Cesar Conda) and was limp to the point of lifeless in his response when the President nullified immigration law with the DREAMer executive amnesty.

Then came the Romney defeat. Billionaire donors and their pollsters declared that the GOP must pass an amnesty and mass immigration plan. Rubio then joined the Gang of Eight -- whose members understood that Rubio would be able to sell their disastrous product to conservative media in a way they never could.

Rubio is now cashing in his chits with the big money open-borders crowd. Or, as The Hill put it: "A group of Republican fundraising heavyweights and wise men in Washington's business community are solidly behind Rubio, and see him not only as someone who could win the White House, but someone they can work with." LYING TO CONSERVATIVE MEDIA

Rubio's repeatedly stated reason for joining the Gang was to get the most conservative bill out of the Senate; the reality, however, was that Rubio sold Republican lawmakers on a bill radically to the left of McCain-Kennedy: a bill that granted instant legalization, doubled annual foreign worker admissions (a much larger increase than McCain-Kennedy), issued 30 million green cards, provided mass amnesty, expedited citizenship for DREAMers without an age cap, removed the limits on family-based migration, etc., etc. Rubio's bill was supported by every single Senate Democrat, every single liberal house lawmaker, every progressive politician and group in the country, Nancy Pelosi, Luis Gutierrez, Harry Reid, La Raza, Center for American Progress, George Soros, and on and on. Of course the White House was the biggest champion.

Rubio traded shamelessly on the affection and trust conservatives had placed in him. His deceptions about his immigration bill rivaled and exceeded Obama's claims about disastrous Obamacare.

The seminal moment of the media tour occurred early, on Rush Limbaugh's show. He declared: "if there is not language in this bill that guarantees that nothing else will happen unless these enforcement mechanisms are in place, I won't support it."

Of course, we know there wasn't any such language but he voted for it anyway. But this promise -- and many others -- and the calculated neutralization of conservative media, helped Schumer get 68 votes. But conservatives trusted Rubio. Limbaugh declared: "you are meeting everybody honestly."

Rubio told Hannity, on his media tour, that: "I don't think any of that [amnesty] begins until we certify that the border security progress has been real. That a workplace enforcement mechanism is in place. That we are tracking visitors to our country, especially when they exit." This prompted Hannity to reply: "It's probably the most thoughtful bill that I have heard heretofore." At this point, it looked like the biggest mass immigration plan in history would breeze through Congress -- all without Rubio saying a word about what was really in the heart of the bill: the largest immigration expansion in American history. To this day, Rubio will not answer if asked about how many green cards his bill gave out.

Some of the most-repeated untruths flatly ignored the most basic features of the bill. For instance, in explaining his endorsement of Rubio's product, Bill O'Reilly said: "Senator Rubio told me on the phone today that it would be at least 13 years, 13, before people in the country illegally right now could gain full legal working status and even longer to achieve citizenship." In actuality, they gain legal working status the moment the bill is enacted, and the citizenship provisions begin in 5 years, starting with the DREAMers (who will then be able to get green cards for their foreign relatives).

Rubio pledged in an ABC news interview: "We are going to get the toughest enforcement measures in the history of this country." When the bill was introduced, Rubio put out a fact-check -- and linked up with donors to run ads to the same effect -- which declared Schumer's plan to be "THE TOUGHEST BORDER SECURITY AND ENFORCEMENT PLAN IN U.S. HISTORY." And people believed him.

As the Washington Times reported:

"Mr. Rubio's main public role in the debate wasn't about amendments or specifics; it was about selling the measure to a skeptical conservative electorate. As a face of the 2010 tea party revolution, Mr. Rubio had the kind of lingering good will that gave him the opening Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican and another key bill author, had long since squandered with much of their party.

"Mr. Rubio's office said he averaged three or four cable television news appearances a week, appeared on every major nationally syndicated talk radio program -- often more than once -- and visited smaller shows, too.

"He set what pundits said was a record by doing seven Sunday political talk shows the same weekend in April -- all five English-language shows and two Spanish-language programs. Mr. Rubio also did four or five Spanish-language interviews a week during the immigration debate."

When people started discovering how the bill violated every one of his promises, Rubio would just insist -- without evidence, without page numbers, without citations -- that charges were untrue. For instance: "In an interview with Ted Cruz, Mark Levin revealed that Rubio texted him about an hour before this interview and told him that what he is saying about the Senate immigration bill is not accurate. He told Cruz that Rubio flat out denies that Napolitano can ignore portions of the bill due to waivers and he asks Cruz if that is correct."

And yet, to this day, Rubio has not only never retracted one of his false statements -- never admitted any wrongdoing -- but never even apologized to those he deceived, and their millions of listeners. Instead, he is raising more money and telling the same lies all over again, as he continues his push for mass amnesty and mass immigration. BACK TAXES AND BACKGROUND CHECKS

Rubio said, often and repeatedly, (and does to this day in pitching his immigration plans) that illegals would have to "pay taxes and undergo a background check." As we know now from the executive amnesty, there is no such thing as "back taxes," for illegal immigrants as most have no net tax liability. Giving illegals Social Security numbers and the ability to collect tax credits represents a huge net cost to taxpayers, whereby the IRS mails illegal immigrants thousands of dollars in free benefits. Those granted amnesty under the plan became immediately eligible for ACTC and EITC. Amendments to actually require illegal immigrants to pay back taxes were defeated in the committee.

As for background checks, his bill allows the Secretary to grant amnesty to serious criminals including known gang members; those with convictions for serious crimes such as drug trafficking, sexual abuse, prostitution; those with any type of arrest record; fugitives from deportation orders and those who have been deported -- for any reason -- and are no longer in the country, or have illegally re-entered after being deported. ADMINISTRATIVE DISCRETION

One of the big jokes in the behemoth bill was that the pointless enforcement mechanisms were all at the discretion of the Administration. Rubio explained: "the security triggers are not left at the discretion of politicians with agendas. Real measurable results must be achieved, and politicians cannot override them." As it was, this whole thing was happening in a post-executive amnesty environment. But the bill drastically expanded executive discretion beyond imagination. In fact, Rubio's immigration bill -- designed by open borders advocates to end immigration law enforcement -- had more waivers per page than Obamacare! WE'LL FIX THE BILL

When criticism reached a point Rubio could not easily paper over, he adopted a new tactic: promising to fix the bill before it passed. In a closed-door House meeting, Rubio pledged to conservative lawmakers that he would oppose the bill unless it was fixed. As ABC wrote: "now that he's hearing serious resistance to the bill from his fellow conservatives, he's threatening to vote 'no' on the very bill he helped write unless changes are made to strengthen the border security provisions." Washington Post wrote: "Rubio's been saying for weeks that he can't support the bill in its current form." Rubio even launched a page on his website, saying: "submit your ideas below, on ways we can improve" the bill.

He even published a WSJ op-ed which began with this sentence: "intense public scrutiny has helped identify shortcomings and unintended consequences that need to be addressed."

This was the new tactic: every time someone has a concern, just tell them it will get fixed in committee or on the floor. Consider this question from Sean Hannity: "Are you telling conservatives then to be patient with you? That the bill is not finished and maybe they've read too much into it too early?"

But this was another ruse: the Gang of Eight was working together to ensure no real changes were ever made to the bill.

The Washington Post reported: "the eight met in private before each committee hearing, hashing out which amendments they would support and which oppose as a united coalition. Senate aides said amendments were rejected if either side felt they would shatter the deal." Politico reported: "During the Judiciary Committee markup in May, the Gang routinely met to decide which amendments they would support or oppose. In one meeting, the Senators thought they had all agreed to defeat a proposal from Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) to require a biometric exit and entry at points of entry before undocumented immigrants could secure green cards, according to one Senate Democratic aide." A hot mic confirmed it to the whole world: "A hot microphone caught Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) coordinating which way members of the 'Gang of Eight' who serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee would vote on immigration bill amendments... 'Do our Republicans have a pass on this one if they want?' the microphone caught Schumer saying." What Schumer was referring to was that the bill -- written with special interests like the Chamber of Commerce and La Raza -- was to be protected from any amendment that advanced an interest other than those signed off on by these outside groups. The writing of the bill, in many major respects, was outsourced to industry groups.

When the bill came to the floor -- before Reid completely shut down the amendment process -- Rubio joined the entire Gang of Eight in voting down an amendment to require completion of the entry-exit tracking system and the border fence before the amnesty. Rubio even voted down Chairman Grassley's amendment to require enforcement first -- again, keeping with his private deal to protect the amnesty at all costs.

Reid then shut off all amendments and the Gang of Eight famously filed a new 1,200-page substitute bill -- worse than original -- and invoked cloture, ending all amendment and ensuring a final vote before anyone could read it. This broke Rubio's other promise: "Sen. Rubio has said he would not support this legislation if it was rushed through."

The final product surely was one of the worst bills mashed together in the history of legislation itself. THE MERIT-BASED MYTH

One of Rubio's constant selling points for the bill was that it transformed our immigration system from family-based to merit-based. He said this over and over. In many respects, it was one of the biggest deceptions of all. The bill issued approximately 33 million green cards in ten years. At an absolute maximum, under the bill, 2.5 million of those green cards would be issued on a merit basis (the merit-based section covered 120,000-250,000 visas a year). But it gets worse: even within the merit-system, it favors low-skilled and family-based immigrants. For instance: the foreign sibling of a U.S. citizen with no education would receive 10 points; an alien with a bachelor's degree would receive five points. An alien from a country with low immigration rates to the U.S. with no education would receive the same five points as well.

And it gets worse still -- despite making the "merit-based" system one of his central selling points, the bill substantially increased chain migration by allowing for an unlimited number of visas for children and spouses of green card holders (including all illegal aliens given green cards), leaving intact the unlimited visas for the parents of citizens (including for illegals, beginning with adult DREAMers parents, spouses and children in the first 5 years), and clearing the so-called backlog of 5 million immigrants (mostly low-skilled and family-based) with surplus applications to enter the U.S. beyond existing annual limits.

As the liberal Migration Policy Institute explained: "the Senate bill would lift numerical limits and increase the number of permanent visas issued on the basis of nuclear family ties... [and] would dramatically expand options for low- and middle-skilled foreign workers to fill year-round, longer-term jobs and ultimately qualify for permanent residence." The Center for American Progress crowed that the family-based system would be three times larger than the merit-based system under the new plan (not even counting the amnesty).

Yet Rubio's office claimed that: "Those given legal status will not be able to use chain migration or anything else to bring family members into the U.S." This statement defies comprehension. Under current law, illegals cannot legally bring a single relative to the United States. Under Rubio's plan, they are given green cards and made citizens, guaranteeing them the right to bring relatives to the United States. And the bill goes further, expanding dramatically the way that green card holders -- including every single amnestied illegal -- can bring their relatives to the United States. "THE SIZE OF THE FUTURE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES WILL NOT BE IMPACTED"

One of the more extraordinary claims Rubio made was that the immigration bill would not increase (the already-record) rate of immigration into the United States. Rubio's office put out a fact-check declaring: "the size of the future population of the United States will not be significantly impacted by this legislation." Nevermind that CBO, Migration Policy Institute, NumbersUSA, Center For Immigration Studies, and Senator Sessions' office all painstakingly documented the massive immigration increases in the bill.

Under the bill, had it been enacted in 2013, the foreign-born share of the U.S. population would eclipse every known historical record by 2022. The total number of green cards issued would have tripled. Based on CBO data, the foreign-born population from outside the U.S. (not counting illegals inside the U.S. granted amnesty) would have grown 24 million in just a ten-year time frame. To put all that in perspective, during the first full decade of Kennedy's 1965 immigration law, less than 5 million new immigrants were issued green cards.

But Rubio never discussed any of this openly. Instead he relied on vague euphemisms: saying his goal was "modernizing the legal immigration system to meet America's 21st-century economic needs for both highly skilled talent and guest workers to fill labor shortages."

Rubio's entire career rests on the fact that no one will question his syrupy scripted bites and homeroom-president style rehearsed speeches. NO WELFARE

To the end, Rubio declared that there would be no welfare allowed to illegals, and this was featured in a prominent ad on TV throughout the debate. For example, Rubio said: "And then they don't qualify for any federal benefits. This is an important point. No federal benefits, no food stamps, no welfare, no Obamacare." The rebuttal here is short: every illegal immigrant given a green card gains automatic, guaranteed access to federal welfare, every illegal alien given a work permit gains access to tax credits, and every illegal immigrant made a citizen gains access to everything. In the interim, the bill allows illegals to claim generous state and local benefits (along with federal tax credits). The benefits cost for the amnesty population would run into the trillions. DECEIVING LAW ENFORCEMENT

Senator Rubio met with corporate interests to craft the Gang of Eight plan but not America's ICE officers. Eventually, right before the bill was dropped, Rubio finally did meet with the ICE Officers' President Chris Crane and promised him he would "fix the bill." But Rubio did no such thing -- in fact he made things worse -- not better -- for ICE, and Crane was livid. The bill would have permanently destroyed immigration enforcement while legalizing dangerous aliens and exposing citizens to a rash of crime that could otherwise be stopped in its tracks. Crane issued a press release which said:

"Senator Rubio, who promised ICE officers and Sheriffs that he would take steps to repair the bill's provisions that gut interior enforcement, has abandoned that commitment. He directly misled law enforcement officers. Senator Rubio left unchanged legislative provisions that he himself admitted to us in private were detrimental, flawed and must be changed. Legislation written behind closed doors by handpicked special interest groups which put their political agendas and financial gains before sound and effective law and the welfare and safety of the American public. As a result, the 1,200-page substitute bill before the Senate will provide instant legalization and a path to citizenship to gang members and other dangerous criminal aliens, and handcuff ICE officers from enforcing immigration laws in the future."

If that wasn't bad enough, the Gang of Eight members on the Judiciary committee killed an amendment that would have stripped the amnesty-for-gang-members provision in the bill -- i.e. a simple amendment to deny amnesty to gang members was defeated, ensuring that Rubio's bill would allow illegal immigrant gang members to become citizens and bring their relatives to join them in the United States.

Rubio, during his time as Florida Speaker, also let a bill die to block sanctuary cities -- and Miami is one of the biggest sanctuary cities in the country.

Revealing Rubio's character, it is also worth recalling that during his introduction press conference, Rubio stood frozen like a statue as ICE officer, council President, and former Marine Chris Crane was removed from the room for trying to ask a question. Shameful. Crane would later testify: "Never before have I seen such contempt for law enforcement officers as I've seen from the Gang of Eight."

Perhaps the single most telling fact is who reportedly joined Rubio's campaign team as staff or advisor: the exact same team that brought you the Gang of Eight bill: the same attorney who wrote it (Enrique Gonzalez), the same communications staffers who sold it, the same Senate Chief of Staff who helped dream it all up (Cesar Conda) and, most importantly, the campaign strategist more associated with mass immigration than any consultant in America (Whit Ayres).

The open-borders donors, like Paul Singer, know exactly what they are buying with Senator Rubio. They are in on the con, and their mark is America.

CONCLUSION

There is no single major distinguishing policy difference between Marco Rubio, John McCain or Lindsey Graham. They have the same trade policy, immigration policy and foreign policy. But on immigration most especially -- the issue in which all four have invested the most -- there is no daylight separating them.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: amnesty; cesarconda; immigration; rubio
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To: TexasCajun

Agree!


21 posted on 02/11/2016 3:06:02 PM PST by AuntB (Illegal immigration is simply more "share the wealth" socialism and a CRIME not a race!)
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To: Qiviut

You are right on all points, Qiviut. Another good source on Rubio.

WHO is Cesar Conda? (BTW...he also got Paul Ryan into DC politics.)

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3007546/posts?q=1&;page=1


22 posted on 02/11/2016 3:08:24 PM PST by AuntB (Illegal immigration is simply more "share the wealth" socialism and a CRIME not a race!)
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23 posted on 02/11/2016 3:35:04 PM PST by DoughtyOne (the Free Republic Caucus: what FReepers are thinking, 100s or 1000s of them. It's up to you.)
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To: DoughtyOne
Rubio is a True Conservative

Rush Limbaugh anyone still have any oxy left

Trump revoke my Trump International Golf membership and Mara Largo Club too

24 posted on 02/11/2016 4:08:07 PM PST by scooby321
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To: AuntB

How blind you are to trump’s amnesty support. Because of trump the gang of 8 exists to push amnesty.

trump has a longer history of amnesty support than rubio. Heck, his Trump org still employs illegal aliens.

Trump has DONE nothing to show he is truly against amnesty. Not. A. Thing. He was absent when rubio joined the gang of 8. He was absent when bush pushed amnesty. He was silent when obama did amnesty.

And his trashing of Cruz for fighting the amnesty supporters further shows trump is not to be trusted on this.


25 posted on 02/11/2016 6:14:26 PM PST by RginTN (Donald J Trump- why would the people of Ky want a rookie senator when they have Sen Mitch Mcconnell)
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