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ROMMNEY " Unhealthy for the country to not have immigration reform"

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http://www.desmoinesregister.com/sto...ation/9770811/

Mitt Romney said in Iowa today that he would very much like to see an immigration bill passed into law before this fall's elections.

"But I think time is running out for that to happen," Romney, the GOP's 2012 presidential candidate, told reporters after a campaign rally for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Joni Ernst in Cedar Rapids.

"I do believe it's important for us, before the presidential contest in 2016, to finally have immigration reform in place," he said. "I just don't think it's healthy for the country to continue to have this issue open and unresolved, particularly with so many families that are waiting for the answers."

Some families have been "waiting for years and years to understand what the status is of those who have come here illegally in the past, and those that want to come here legally to know what their prospects are."

Romney thinks people who have come to the United States illegally "should not be given a special pathway to citizenship or permanent residency." But, he said with a laugh: "I didn't get elected, so I'm not sure my view is the one that will carry the day.
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This piece of shit was preaching "Make it so bad for them so they self deport" 2 years ago.

Fuck off repube.
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This piece of shit was preaching "Make it so bad for them so they self deport" 2 years ago.

Fuck off repube.
He knows that without the immigration issue he likely would have won. So of course he wants it to go away. Preferably without him having to do too much about it.
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This piece of shit was preaching "Make it so bad for them so they self deport" 2 years ago.

Fuck off repube.
Would you prefer if he was still insisting on self-deportation?

Every bit helps right now.
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Would you prefer if he was still insisting on self-deportation?

Every bit helps right now.
Fair enough, lol...
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Would you prefer if he was still insisting on self-deportation?

Every bit helps right now.
yeah seriously, dont forget at some point the democrats controlled both the house and senate and STILL didn't vote for an immigration/dream act
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