Palin was pro immigration? When?
I don't much care for her...but I don't recall her being anything other than an immigration "hawk"
Yes, she's been very vocal about it LATELY since the repub base is against it.
In the 2008 election, she surprised a lot of repubs during the Couric week by saying this- her actual original position, spoken from the heart before she was trained on what to say:
“There is no way that in the U.S. we would round up every illegal immigrant — there are about 12 million of the illegal immigrants — not only economically is that just an impossibility but that’s not a humane way anyway to deal with the issue that we face with illegal immigration,” Palin said.
When asked if she supported “a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants,” Palin responded that she did.
“I do because I understand why people would want to be in America. To seek the safety and prosperity, the opportunities, the health that is here,” Palin said. “It is so important that yes, people follow the rules so that people can be treated equally and fairly in this country.”Then, the positions of the virtually unknown governor were noticed -
As alaska gov, she supported spending state $ on more vocational training for illegals. I think she said Rubio deserves 30 pieces of silver for about the same thing with DREAM.

Oh and she allowed anchorage to be a 'sanctuary city' where illegals were welcome to stay without fear of legal trouble. Anchorage loves them. And she refused to use state dollars to enforce ANY federal immigration policy.
So yes, she was very much a lover of illegals back in the day. Glad to see she's adopted this position now that it's popular
Above all.... in her own words... knowing an "undocumented immigrant" = illegal alien... she said:
RAMOS: To clarify, so you support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants?
PALIN: I do because I understand why people would want to be in America.She is welcome to her opinion... but for her to shit all over republicans/obama/whoever for holding a position she actually applied as governor? Ugh.