"Not A Dream: Romney's Top 5 Comments On Immigration During the Republican Primary"
Not A Dream: Romney's Top 5 Comments On Immigration During the Republican Primary
By Steven Perlberg at ThinkProgress
http://thinkprogress.org/election/2012/06/15/500607/mitt-romney-immigration-primary/
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1. Romney attacked Governor Rick Perry for supporting the DREAM Act, calling it a magnet for illegal immigration.: In a Florida GOP debate, Romney accused Governor Rick Perry of engendering a magnet in Texas by allowing the children of illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition. Romney maintained that even though many children had no part in their families decisions to immigrate to the United States, they should not be able to have the same academic opportunities as their peers. [September 2011, USA Today]
2. Romney pledged to veto the DREAM Act: In December, Mitt Romney promised to veto the DREAM Act if he were elected president. Then during a January GOP debate, Romney called allowing any undocumented workers to gain permanent residency a mistake. [December 2011, ABC News]
3. Romney promised to make life so miserable for undocumented immigrants that they would self-deport.: At the Florida Republican Debate, Romney said that he would enforce stringent documentation policies that would make it difficult for illegal immigrations to find work, eventually spurring them to self-deport. According to Romney, If people dont get work here theyre going to self-deport to a place where they can get work. [January 2012, Huffington Post]
4. Romney rebuffed undocumented young woman who was brought to the U.S. at age 10 and had a 4.0 grade-point average: Romney had a particularly awkward encounter when an undocumented worker demanded to know why he wouldnt support the DREAM Act. After the young woman informed Romney of her 4.0 grade point average, the former governor was quickly ushered away by aides. [January 2012, The Hill]
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