John McCain Endorsement in Iowa and New Hampshire; A Look at Immigration Stance
Tags: Democrat, immigration, John McCain, Republican, the issuesTwo of the most influential papers for voters in Iowa and New Hampshire - the first two states to weigh in at the polls in 2008 (January 3 and January 8, respectively), endorsed John McCain in the Republican presidential race, but differed in their choice in the Democratic contest.
In light of that, where does Republican candidate John McCain stand on one key issue - immigration? Let’s see his stance from the very recent past.
- Illegal immigrants are God’s children as well. (Nov 2007)
- 12 million illegals in country now is de facto amnesty. (Sep 2007)
- Amnesty is forgiveness; we offer fines; lines; & long waits. (Sep 2007)
- Immigration reform needed for national security. (Jun 2007)
- Hispanics serve our country, like every wave of immigrants. (Jun 2007)
- America expects us to work on immigration together. (May 2007)
- Change rule barring immigrants from running for president. (May 2007)
- Comprehensive reform requires temporary worker program. (May 2007)
- Comprehensive reform must include border security first. (Apr 2007)
The de facto amnesty is disturbing for most. How do you feel?
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