Oh..... I never expected him to vote for the DREAM Act or the immigration reform after he switched his position on immigration during the presidential campaign. He realized that pretending to be an anti-immigration "conservative" makes life as a Republican much easier than being a "maverick". Even though he supported immigration reform just a few years ago, he is no longer "pro-immigration". I don't think he will change his position even after he gets re-elected. Unless the political atmosphere is "right" for Republicans to support the immigration reform, which won't happen, I don't see him supporting the DREAM Act or the immigration reform.
Let's move on.
Last edited by skysla; 09-15-2010 at 09:16 PM..