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Rubio Will End DACA on Day 1

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02-21-2016, 02:32 PM
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http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/ar...uz-s-challenge

As the saying goes, you can put "lipstick on a pig".....

Its obvious that the GOP wants to appeal to Hispanics by placing a hispanic politician in the spotlight. But none of them represent the hispanic community. It's like you can be part of the GOP as long as you hate your own people.

Mr. Rubio, an "anchor baby"(don't mean to offend, but neither of his parents were US citizens when he was born in Miami) now is threatening to destroy DACA on first day in office..


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Rubio Seems to Harden Position on Deportations After Cruz's Challenge
The Florida senator said he'd immediately "get rid of" a deportation relief program for young undocumented immigrants.

In a hardening of his position, Marco Rubio told CNN on Thursday that he'd immediately "get rid of" a 2012 executive program by President Barack Obama to temporarily let young undocumented people brought to the U.S. stay and work.

The program, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, has shielded some 650,000 young people from deportation.

"I said that DACA has to go away and that it will," Rubio told Jake Tapper in an interview. "I will, on my first day in office, get rid of it because it's unconstitutional. I was against it when the president did it. I remain against it now."

"I will, on my first day in office, get rid of it because it's unconstitutional."

Senator Marco Rubio on DACA


The remarks contrast with an April 15 Rubio interview on Univision, the largest U.S. Spanish-language broadcaster in the U.S., in which he said he wouldn't end the program right away.

"DACA is going to have to end at some point," Rubio told Jorge Ramos at the time, according to Univision's transcript. "I wouldn’t undo it immediately. The reason is that there are already people who have that permission, are working, who are studying, and I don’t think it would be fair to cancel it suddenly."

On Nov. 4, Rubio told reporters while campaigning in New Hampshire that DACA "will have to end at some point" whether or not Congress supersedes it with immigration reform. He has maintained that he believes the executive program is illegal and that immigration reform must be done through Congress.

Rubio's latest statement on DACA still leaves some room to maneuver, since he could conceivably end the program on his first day while continuing to honor existing grants.

Rubio spokesman Alex Conant did not respond to e-mails seeking clarity, though he was quoted in a CNN article on Thursday that as president, Rubio would "stop people signing up for the program immediately." That leaves open the option to let existing beneficiaries renew their two-year grants.

In a Wednesday town hall hosted by CNN, rival Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz pointed to the Univision interview to distinguish himself from Rubio. The Texan said he would end the program, along with Obama's other "unconstitutional" executive actions, on day one in office.
Rubio said Friday it was "another example" of Cruz "misleading people."
Rubio's position is sure to haunt him in a general election if he's the GOP nominee, given that DACA is very popular among Hispanic Americans, who vote in large numbers in key swing states like Florida, Colorado and Nevada. Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have vowed to protect and expand Obama's deportation relief.
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02-21-2016, 04:26 PM
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I love it how he always talks about how hard his life was growing up as the child of immigrants, and is now serving big money interests.
Though I had no idea about the non-US citizen parents part, it doesn't make him an anchor-baby right away. Lot of (most) Cubans were considered political refugees, so it'd take more background research to see what the actual case is/was.

It doesn't change the fact that he's gonna do whatever he's being told to do. Right now it's ending DACA, who knows what else. I've been pretty relaxed about the elections so far, but I'm getting more and more nervous after each and ever caucus.
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02-21-2016, 04:55 PM
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Hopefully Trump deports his parents...
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Jeb Bush always said he would get rid of DACA despite being married to a Mexican woman. They didn't even speak the same language when they were married.
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Any Republican getting elected as President spells doom for us.
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No surprise here.
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I bet you he would not have said that if he was the Republican nominee campaigning for the White House. In other news,Ted Cruz says he will get rid of Payroll Tax if he is elected..LOLOLOL
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02-22-2016, 12:47 AM
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This is expected. I am sorry Bern but you need to lose for now. Hillary would be our only hope if this were to continue.
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Go Bernie
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I wish i could say i'm surprised.
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