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No Go Rubio

No Go Rubio

I’m tired of this shtick sucking up to the establishment, going for the “Spanish Vote”, and still claiming to be a conservative. You can’t have it both ways ass hat, you are either in or out on amnesty…there is no grey area.

Sen. Marco Rubio says people who immigrated to the U.S. illegally but haven’t committed any major crimes could be allowed to stay.

In an interview airing Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” the Florida contender for the Republican presidential nomination said felons shouldn’t be allowed to stay, but those who commit lesser crimes could still qualify. In this interview, he didn’t specify whether those allowed to stay would ever be able to become citizens.
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“If you’re a criminal alien, no, you can’t stay. If you’re someone that hasn’t been here for a very long time, you can’t stay,” he said. “I don’t think you’re gonna round up and deport 12 million people.” Here…

The Cloud People are already trying their damnedest to import as many brown people into fly over country as they possibly can before a new administration stops them. Electing Rubio keeps the gates open and the Cloud People in control. They know the angry white clingers are close to full revolt so they need to keep the border to the Kingdom open so they can out breed and replace the clingers. Rubio just acknowledged his compliance to that plan.

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Scratch Rubio

Scratch Rubio

Didn’t trust him after the “Gang of Eight”, don’t trust him now. Folding like a cheap tent for the hispanic vote.

Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio offered a measure of support for President Obama’s first executive amnesty program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, during a recent interview he conducted in Spanish this week with Univision’s Jorge Ramos.

“I believe DACA is important,” Rubio told Ramos in the interview, which was posted online and translated by Grabien. “It can’t be terminated from one moment to the next, because there are already people benefiting from it.”

“Well, at some point it is going to have to end, that is to say, it can’t continue being the permanent policy of the United States,” said Rubio, who conducted two interviews with Ramos: one in Spanish and the other in English. Ramos did not ask Rubio about DACA or immigration for the English-language discussion. Keep Reading….