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This is Obama's DREAM Act with a slightly longer wait for paperwork.   Dream issues the papework immediately - this makes you wait a bit - but you get to stay if you're illegal, period.

Your wet-dream veep wants to open up the borders!

it would legalize undocumented children brought to the United States at an early age provided they have no criminal record and have completed high school. It would grant them “non-immigrant” visas, allowing them to stay in the country and access the existing immigration system through which they could eventually become green card holders or naturalized citizens.




A year ago Rep. Luis Gutierrez, the Chicago-born son of Puerto Rican immigrants, called Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) an “extremist” on immigration.
 
But after hearing Rubio’s pitch last week on his version of the so-called DREAM Act, the liberal Illinois Democrat sang a more positive tune — so much so that some of his colleagues are beginning to rib him about it.

“I was catching all this grief from Democrats: ‘Oh, now you’re Rubio’s best friend.’ ‘Hey, does he have a little office for you when he’s VP?’” Gutierrez recalled in an interview. “There’s no meanness to it — it’s part of the politics of this place.”
 
The meeting with Gutierrez and top Hispanic Democrats was one of many stops on a Rubio charm offensive as the Florida Republican has engaged in a behind-the-scenes lobbying blitz to sell his proposal that would help children of illegal immigrants gain a more-permanent legal status.
 
Rubio is working an odd-bedfellows coalition, ranging from hard-line anti-illegal immigration groups like Numbers USA to progressive leaders in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. And as he meets with Democrats, he is actively moving to head off a conservative rebellion, trying to curry support from the influential Heritage Foundation, religious leaders like Richard Land and tea party favorites like Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Jim DeMint of South Carolina, and Rep. Steve King of Iowa.
 
But the rookie senator is already finding that building a coalition on a hot issue like immigration — in an election year, no less — is an incredibly tough slog.
 
If his proposal is too tough on enforcement, he’ll lose support from Democrats and Latino advocacy groups. If he softens his proposal too much, he risks turning off conservatives who are approaching Rubio, a rising star in the party, with an open mind. For now, both sides are reluctant to fully embrace his proposals.
 
“There are significant obstacles,” Rubio, a potential Mitt Romney running mate, told POLITICO. “I’m not saying this is going to be easy and this issue comes with a long history and things that happened before I got here. So I’m dealing with that a little bit, too.”
 
For now, Rubio’s strategy is to solicit input from key conservatives in his party, who could influence a significant number of Hill Republicans. At the same time, Rubio’s team is trying to woo groups representing children who could be affected by his proposal, a move that would pressure Democrats who claim they’re worried about young people brought to the country illegally through no fault of their own.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0412/75766.html#ixzz1tfwOj6G7

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Re: Rubio writing the next DREAM act to let illegals stay..........
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2012, 07:33:15 PM »
Pandering to the latino vote methinks.
Probably something to this idea, I doubt there would be any way to get all the illegals out, might as well give them a process to get in and legally pay their taxes. I feel like they would need to revamp the normal immigration process to make it fair to those that didnt sneak in illegaly.

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Re: Rubio writing the next DREAM act to let illegals stay..........
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2012, 07:35:37 PM »
Pandering to the latino vote methinks.
Probably something to this idea, I doubt there would be any way to get all the illegals out, might as well give them a process to get in and legally pay their taxes. I feel like they would need to revamp the normal immigration process to make it fair to those that didnt sneak in illegaly.

agreed.   Repubs are trying to win that hispanic vote, cause really, whoever has that vote will probably win.


Romney has already been on every side of the issue.  Geez, what a train wreck this GOP nomination is...

As governor, Romney vetoed a state-level DREAM Act that would have granted in-state tuition to undocumented immigrant students and pushed for a larger role for local authorities in enforcing federal immigration laws. But he also stuck up for Bush’s comprehensive immigration reform bill in 2005, defending the president from charges of pursuing “amnesty.” In 2006, Romney said Republicans opposing Bush on immigration had “made a big mistake.”
 
Then, of course, Romney started competing with Senator John McCain, an immigration moderate, for the 2012 GOP nomination. The ex-governor tried to thread the needle between attacking the McCain-Kennedy immigration bill as “amnesty” and currying favor with the White House, which was trying to get a comprehensive immigration reform bill passed. Romney called McCain’s proposals “reasonable” in 2006, but by 2007 he was on “Meet The Press” trying to explain that although he supported granting a path to citizenship to undocumented immigrants. How that was somehow different from the “special pathway” McCain’s bill would have created is unclear.

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Re: Rubio writing the next DREAM act to let illegals stay..........
« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2012, 07:37:30 PM »
If only there was some type of Republican primary where you could have voted for someone other than Romney, 240. Oh wait, there was.  ::)

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Re: Rubio writing the next DREAM act to let illegals stay..........
« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2012, 07:39:02 PM »
If only there was some type of Republican primary where you could have voted for someone other than Romney, 240. Oh wait, there was.  ::)

my candidate removed himself from contention.

besides, i think every GOPer was in bed with the dream act.  Open up the borders, baby.  Repubs = obama on this issue now.

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Re: Rubio writing the next DREAM act to let illegals stay..........
« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2012, 08:00:13 PM »
If only there was some type of Republican primary where you could have voted for someone other than Romney, 240. Oh wait, there was.  ::)
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