Author of the nation’s toughest state-level immigration laws, including those of Alabama and Arizona, endorses Mitt Romney for having the toughest stance on opposing illegal immigration of any presidential candidate.
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See report here:
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/01/11/mitt-rom...
Ron Paul is the true "Obama-lite" when it comes to Islam and illegal aliens. See:
https://www.numbersusa.com/content/action/2012-presidential-h...
Please note that NumbersUSA opposes both illegal and legal immigration. That is why they give Romney only a C rating, instead of an A. But he still is rated higher than any other presidential candidate.
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/01/11/mitt-rom...
Ron Paul is the true "Obama-lite" when it comes to Islam and illegal aliens. See:
https://www.numbersusa.com/content/action/2012-presidential-h...
Please note that NumbersUSA opposes both illegal and legal immigration. That is why they give Romney only a C rating, instead of an A. But he still is rated higher than any other presidential candidate.
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Comment if you wish.+7As an immigrant myself, I went through every single step of the immigration process, and it worked just fine. My daughter, however, is still stuck in Russia, waiting to receive a green card. It is very hard to be separated from her, but we follow the book of the law of the Country we want to live in. If we can do it, anybody can.






















"When Mitt Romney said in the Republican debate on Monday night that he favored “self-deportation” as a solution to illegal immigration, it seemed to come out of the blue, perhaps an effort, as the race moves to Florida, to soften the hard line he has staked out on immigration."
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytime...
That's right, folks! His plan is hope the illegal aliens just decide to deport themselves. Bwahahaha! That's telling them Mitt! Wow, u shur r tuff!
BTW, how's this "Presidential candidate" doing on illegal deportations?
"Obama's ICE reports record number of deportations of illegal immigrants" 10/18/11
http://thehill.com/homenews/a...
The U.S. deported more people — nearly 400,000 — who were in the country illegally in fiscal 2011 than ever before, according to the latest numbers released Tuesday by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) bureau.
Let me repeat myself, Bwahahaha!
-- Mitt Romney
This is insightful because its something that every business person knows, but people in Washington and the media seem to be unable to understand - people respond in incentives.