Of the 4 presidential candidates, who is going to do the most about illegal immigration ?

McCain, Guiliani, Clinton or Obama? Who's planing what?

Answer:
All 4 are basically on the same page when it comes to shoving invaders down our throats. Remember the "McCain/Kennedy" "Immigration Reform" (SB 2611)? Giuliani made NYC a sanctuary city for illegals. Hillary can't teach these invaders how to get benefits fast enough. Obama makes no efforts to hide his position on rewarding these invaders with amnesty.

Of ALL the people running out there, far as border security and protecting American jobs go, you're left with 2 choices: Tom Tancredo or Ron Paul.

Walter Adams
Minuteman Civil Defense Corp PA State Director
None of them. They ( the ones above ) are all for amnesty.
McCain would understand it the most. His state is impacted the most by it. That doesn't mean he would do the most.
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio Tells FOX News Why Mitt Romney Picked Him for Presidential Campaign
Wednesday, February 28, 2007

By Sara Bonisteel





AP



Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann.

A controversial Arizona sheriff known for making his inmates wear pink underwear and eat green bologna turned his back on his state's favored presidential candidate, opting instead to join forces with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
The Romney camp appointed Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio Monday as honorary chair of the campaign in the state of Arizona.

"The first time I met the governor at a private meeting, first thing he said was 'How's the pink underwear doing?'" Arpaio told FOXNews.com Wednesday.

Romney asked Arpaio to join his campaign in early January after several meetings, said Arpaio, who has made his name with a tough stance on immigration in the nation's fourth largest county.

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"I like him," Arpaio said. "He's a man of principle, of good character. He did a great job in Massachusetts and I feel he's going to make a great president."

The sheriff, who was born and raised in Massachusetts, says his role in the campaign will include touting the Republican candidate in speeches throughout the state, and possibly the nation, where the tough-talking sheriff will stress Romney's ethics, his family life and his business acumen as reasons to vote him into office.


But Arpaio's decision to support the former Massachusetts governor begs the question as to why he decided to shirk the hometown candidate, Sen. John McCain . Arpaio refused to answer that question directly, choosing instead to allude to the Vietnam War hero.

"Arizona's important, maybe psychologically and politically because you have a fella here from Arizona running for president," Arpaio said. "And I guess, the hometown boy or the favorite son, they always seem to win; however don't forget, was it Gore that lost his own state in Tennessee?

"So I feel Mr. Romney has a great chance to win Arizona regardless of what polls and everybody else said," he said.

He called former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, also running for president, a "nice guy."

Maricopa County's sheriff made headlines last year for his controversial application of an anti-smuggling law that allowed him to jail illegal immigrants for smuggling themselves into the U.S. Inmates in the county, which includes Phoenix, are housed in a tent city where they are forced to wear pink underwear and eat green bologna.

"I'm sure the governor believes in my philosophy too," Arpaio said. "He sure would not be asking for my endorsement if he didn't believe in what I'm doing."

But Romney will have to win office before he'll get a chance to tour the tents. Four losing presidential contenders — Sens. Bob Dole, McCain, Phil Gramm and Gov. Pete Wilson — have toured the facility. Arpaio doesn't want to jinx Romney into being the fifth.

The Romney 2008 campaign also named Arizona political consultant Jason Rose as the state director of Romney's Republican bid for office.

"Each has many years of experience in Arizona politics and will help us mobilize our already robust network of grassroots support," said Romney in a statement. "They will be strong surrogates for our optimistic message of a stronger and safer America."
There's more than 4 and it's still early! Of those, I heard that Rudy is the only one that would do something about the illegal alien criminal disaster.

McCain is open borders. Hillary and Obama are disasters!
Sorry to inform you but there are many more candidates than those 4. Read up. Try googling the issue
You forgot to mention Governor Bill Richardon from New Mexico,

GO BILL RICHARDSON!!!!!!!!!!
None of the above. Clinton and Obama support amnesty. Both would accept giving drivers licenses to illegal aliens so they could vote, and the majority would vote for the party that will provide them with benefits that they are not entitled. McCain has had the opportunity to do something for 20+ years in Az. he has done nothing. Rudy is too liberal also. Wonder what the population of illegals in New York are?
I think both Edwards and Romney are more likely to get it than any of those, and Hunter and Tancredo are the favorites, in the immigration category.

The four you mention are all useless on this subject, in my opinion. I guess I'd have to go with Guiliani, because I think he'd at least be strong on the security aspects.
None of the above. Trancrado will if he has a chance of being elected.

There is still a lot of talk about amnesty which is status quo and the problem will continue.

This problem must be pulled out by the root or it will continue to germinate and the politicians will do nothing constructive.
I doubt any of them will do much - obviously the dems will be all pro-amnesty, more so than the republicans, but McCain, and I believe Guiliani as well, is a RINO (republican in name only) - like Schwartzenegger (sp?). I like Tom Tancredo (sp?) of Colorado.
Z you should know that Obama will win.Yes he supports Amnesty,but on the bright side if he does then we will have more people to fight in the War(s).

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