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New Marco Rubio Faces Key Test

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05-05-2012, 07:45 PM
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Sen. Marco Rubio, the 40-year-old rising star of the Republican Party and among top contenders to be Gov. Mitt Romney’s running mate, is trying to rebrand himself from a right-wing Cuban-American politician to a center-right Hispanic one.
That’s the impression I got after interviewing him at length on immigration and U.S.-Latin American relations last week.
During the interview, Rubio — who, if picked to be on the ballot in November would become the first Hispanic on a presidential ticket — stayed a prudent distance from the most extreme foreign policy stands of his hard-line Republican colleagues in Congress.
On immigration, Rubio, opposes President Barack Obama’s proposed Dream Act that would give a path to citizenship to more than 1 million college-bound students who were brought to this country as children by no fault of their own. But in the interview, he stressed his new proposal to draft a bill that would give these youths legal residency, but no citizenship. He said “a little bit more compassion is needed” for these undocumented youths.
Asked whether Romney hasn’t alienated Latinos by wholeheartedly embracing Arizona’s anti-immigration law and calling for the “self-deportation’’ of undocumented residents — a euphemism for what many see as making their lives impossible in order to force their departure — Rubio made various verbal pirouettes to avoid criticizing his party’s presumptive nominee.
He said that Romney’s statements on immigration during the primaries “reflect the legitimate frustration with a runaway immigration problem,” and added that the media have not placed enough attention on Romney’s “robust support for legal immigration.”
When pressed on the Republicans’ anti-immigrant stands, Rubio admitted that “there are minority voices within the Republican party that have used a very negative rhetoric.” He added that his alternative Dream Act proposal “is a great opportunity for the Republican Party to start taking a positive agenda on the immigration issue.”
Rubio is expected to present his alternative Dream Act around June, at about the time when he comes out with an autobiographical book, and before Romney is expected to make his decision on a running mate.
Right now, Romney has a big problem with Latino voters, which has helped fuel speculation about Rubio’s vice-presidential nomination. Obama leads Romney by a whopping 67 percent to 27 percent among Latino voters in the most recent Pew Research Poll.

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Interesting to see if the so called "minority voices" in his party will be allowed once again to shoot down his "dream act".

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That’s great. But before I conclude that I like the new Rubio much better, I would like to see whether — in addition to using a more compassionate rhetoric on immigration — he can sway a significant number of Republicans into voting for a meaningful Dream Act bill.
If he can break the current congressional deadlock on immigration, Rubio will be much more than a charmer. He will become a game changer, and a Washington superstar with real substance. We will know that very soon.
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Rubio is doing a good job.
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I'm so excited to see this bill. Even though I'm a huge skeptic because of the "minority voices", but I think it can possibly be a game changer for us. It is really amazing that this is his first proposal. It could probably define his future if it passes.
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I'm so excited to see this bill. Even though I'm a huge skeptic because of the "minority voices", but I think it can possibly be a game changer for us. It is really amazing that this is his first proposal. It could probably define his future if it passes.
Someone is having a good day.
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Someone is having a good day.
Actually I'm home alone studying so I'm not.

But I want to be legalized just as bad as you do, and this is promising. Just like when I first heard about the DREAM act.
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Actually I'm home alone studying so I'm not.

But I want to be legalized just as bad as you do, and this is promising. Just like when I first heard about the DREAM act.
When did you first heard about it?
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When did you first heard about it?
When I was young in high school. But I didn't follow it until 2010.
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Actually I'm home alone studying so I'm not.

But I want to be legalized just as bad as you do, and this is promising. Just like when I first heard about the DREAM act.
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When I was young in high school. But I didn't follow it until 2010.
I knew it from the start in 2001 and have followed ever since every day.
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I sure hope the release of this bill is worth the wait, the next 15-18 months will be extremely critical in getting something signed into law. I don't care how optimistic or positive you want to be, if something doesn't happen in 2013, your going to hear the same thing your hearing now in 2014 its an election year. This "proposal" is not perfect and there is still a lot of questions to be answered, but this may be how best chance yet people. 10 years we have tried to get the original "DREAM Act" signed into law and still nothing, that's 2 different president and 5 different congresses.
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