Friday, February 1, 2013

Republicans Face Immigration Balancing Act


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/01/republicans-immigration_n_2597565.html?utm_hp_ref=politics

and the Prom dress comes off..
WASHINGTON — Republicans face a delicate balancing act as they embrace an unprecedented shift in their views on immigration reform – and no one better exemplifies the potential risks and rewards than Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.
Rubio has courted conservative commentators in recent weeks, outlining a set of principles for changes in immigration law that include a path to citizenship for the 11 million undocumented immigrants who live in the United States. He's in the vanguard of a growing list of prominent Republicans who see their election-year pummeling among Hispanic voters as a wakeup call to address a broken immigration system and repair their standing among an evolving electorate.
As an emerging Republican star, Rubio could burnish his resume for a 2016 presidential campaign by steering immigration reform through the Senate. A bipartisan Senate group that includes Rubio reached agreement this week on a wide-ranging immigration plan that includes a citizenship provision.
changing your position because of necessity of vote loss and not because it's the correct and moral thing to do is just plastic wrap over your true colors 
"Rubio's bill is nothing but amnesty," wrote conservative columnist Ann Coulter, referring to it as "a wolf in wolf's clothing."
Republican Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana told radio host Laura Ingraham on Wednesday that his Republican colleague was "amazingly naive on this issue. This is the same old formula that we've dealt with before."
first he's the Hispanic with the plan to bring back the Hispanics, now he's just another republican naive voice in the propaganda machine.
Hispanics are not stupid he talks out the side of his neck while the other side still supports the republican agenda, they don't like other ethnic groups but since they are now the majority they'll bite the bullet and wave them on in.
problem America has told them twice we ain't coming.buy a vowel or a clue.