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  • Marco Rubio as the new Mitt Romney

    06/26/2013 11:44:37 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 12 replies
    Tampa Bay Times ^ | 06/25/2013 | Adam Smith
    This clip from the 2010 CNN/St. Pete Times U.S. Senate debate shows how Marco Rubio was crystal clear back then in his opposition to any pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants in the country: ...Any reasonable reading of Rubio's positions then and now leads to the conclusion that he has executed a flip-flop of Romneyesque proportions. Rubio's flip-flop is even worse politically. While Romney switched to a position that was popular with the Republican base, Rubio has done just the opposite. Rubio denies the charge. During an appearance on "Meet the Press" in April, he explained that back in 2010...
  • Tea party protesters jeer Marco Rubio, CBO

    06/19/2013 12:02:33 PM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 36 replies
    Tea party protesters jeer Marco Rubio, CBO By: Jose DelReal June 19, 2013 01:03 PM EDT A large gathering of tea party supporters met outside of Capitol on Wednesday to express their frustrations over immigration legislation moving forward in Congress — including boos for Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and other lawmakers working on the bill. “Marco Rubio has not read his own bill!” said Robert Rector, a senior researcher for the Heritage Foundation. “This bill is at its core amnesty,” Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), who organized the event, told the sympathetic crowd. “We’re here to today… to take this debate...
  • Rubio Working on GOP Version of DREAM Act to Let Younger Illegal Aliens Stay Legally In U.S.

    04/04/2012 10:37:58 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 24 replies
    CNS News ^ | 04/04/2012 | Edwin Mora
    Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) says he is working to craft an alternative version of the DREAM Act that would allow younger illegal aliens who came to the United States "through no fault of their own" to stay here legally and, if they wished, get in line to become a citizen. "There is nothing that prohibits them from getting citizenship,” Rubio told the Tampa Bay Times in an April 3 interview in which he explained his plan. “We just don't create a new pathway. The bottom line is they would have a visa of some sort and like they and any...