What are Mitt Romney views about immigration?
Answer:
Deport them all and enforce the laws on the books.
Same as Democrats
He's pretty happy about having campaign ads in Spanish. He talked all about it on his campaign blog ("Romney for President Launches First Spanish Radio Ad").
How does Mitt Romney view immigration? BUENOS DIAS!
If you believe that whole "enforce the law" crap, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.
Supposedly he's against illegal immigration and claims that he wants English as the official language but he has add campaigns in spanish. I think he's full of it and will never get a vote from me.
Notice nobody can definitely tell you Mit's views?
Hmmm... I wonder why that is?
In a recent edition of Psychology Today, the had psychologists watch speeches by 5 supposed candidates and used their body language and speech patterns to interpret their stances.
They said Mit just liked to talk about patriotism and that's just a tool for someone who doesn't have a stance or platform yet. To be fair, they compared Hilliary to Donald Trump and Mr. Burns.
I think Mit's a republican. Or has he not taken a stand on that either?
He hates it unless it is beneficial to him..
http://thinkprogress.org/2006/12/01/romn...
no illegal aliens
From his campaign website:
Immigration has been an important part of our nation's success. The current system, however, puts up a concrete wall to the best and brightest, yet those without skill or education are able to walk across the border. We must reform the current immigration laws so we can secure our borders, implement a mandatory biometrically enabled, tamper proof documentation and employment verification system, and increase legal immigration into America.
Governor Romney: "We need to make America more attractive for legal immigrants -- for citizens -- and less attractive for illegal immigrants. I want to see more immigration in our country, but more legal immigration and less illegal immigration."
(AP, June 23, 2006)
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