Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Clinton Pushes Immigration Reform

From Bloomberg Politics:


On Thursday, Clinton exceeded expectations for many immigration activists, reinforcing her previous positions and saying she would protect Obama's executive actions and "go even further." She also described her immigration position as separate from "everyone on the Republican side."


"Not a single Republican candidate, announced or potential, is clearly and consistently supporting a path to citizenship," Clinton said. "Not one. When they talk about legal status, that’s code for second-class status."

5 comments:

  1. A little worried are we about Rubio and the Latino vote?

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    1. People forget the biggest voting block. Independents.

      Larger than the Black, Hispanic blocks.

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  2. Jeb Bush, whose wife is Hispanic, and who speaks Spanish fluently, is also a worry to both Clinton and Rubio.

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  4. This says it all: For Bush and Rubio it's damned if you do and damned if you don't.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-05-08/the-big-issue-haunting-top-republican-presidential-hopefuls-this-weekend

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