Marco Rubio is doing nothing to ingratiate himself with conservatives and everything to double down on lies he said about the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
When questioned on Fox News about a bombshell article written by ICE Council President Chris Crane that Rubio went out of his way to make things hard for the agency in order to advance his amnesty bill, the senator from Florida went on Fox News to attack Crane, saying he didn’t really represent ICE and was peddling conspiracy theories.
Rubio’s patently false comments triggered a huge uproar, but instead of apologizing for his obviously wrong remarks, the GOP contender returned to Fox to slander not just ICE, but Breitbart News, which ran Crane’s original account, as well. As was the case with his previous statements, Rubio’s allegations this time around were completely unfounded.
Read more about Rubio’s lies about Crane, ICE, and Breitbart on the next page:
LITTLE PUKE$#%&!@* IS A PERFACT EXAMPLE OF AN ESTABLISHMENT PUPPET$#%&!@*EATING POLITICIAN !
I do not like this$#%&!@*hat.
DO U believe this BS?
THIS ONE SENTENCE SUMMARIZES HOW FAR OUR GREAT NATION HAS FALLEN.:
It’s flabbergasting that the establishment elites never work this hard to take the down any kind of democrat opposition. But they’ll do whatever it takes to destroy the people’s candidate, Donald Trump.
WE NEED TO COPY AND PASTE THIS ON EVERY GOP, CONGRESSMEN’S, SENATOR’S FB, WEB SITE, REPUBLICAN WHATEVER…
Drag queen
Do You Know The Presidential Candidates’ Immigration Positions?
Dear Kat,
The race to the White House hits a pivotal point on Tuesday, March 1. Known as “Super Tuesday” because a handful of states hold primaries on the same day, it tends to be a significant point in the presidential nomination process because more delegates are up for grabs on this one day than any other date on the primary calendar. Although FAIR does not endorse candidates, we believe that the issue of immigration is of the upmost importance as Republicans and Democrats choose their nominees for the 2016 presidential election. To help you be informed before you vote, FAIR provides the following summary of each of the candidates’ immigration positions. For more information, please visit FAIR’s 2016 resource page.
Democratic Presidential Candidates
Hillary Clinton: Clinton promises to go even “further” than President Obama in granting executive amnesty outside the law until Congress passes legislation providing “full and equal citizenship” to illegal aliens. Regarding enforcement, Clinton will only deport illegal aliens “who pose a violent threat to public safety.” By comparison, in 2003 as a U.S. Senator, Clinton described herself as “adamantly against illegal immigrants.”
Bernie Sanders: Sanders vows to “take extensive executive action” to shield even more illegal aliens from deportation than President Obama did until Congress passes a “roadmap to citizenship.” Sanders’s immigration plan calls for “modernizing” border security while ending State and local cooperation for interior enforcement. Sanders voted for the Gang of Eight mass amnesty guest worker bill in 2013 but played a key role in stopping amnesty legislation in 2006 and 2007.
Republican Presidential Candidates
Ben Carson: Carson’s immigration plan grants illegal aliens with a “pristine record” the “opportunity to become guest workers” and possibly citizens “later on down the road.” Additionally, Carson claims his administration can seal the border within the first year but he opposes deporting the entire illegal alien population currently residing unlawfully in the country.
Ted Cruz: Cruz opposes amnesty and wants to “stop illegal immigration.” His immigration plan calls for securing the border and strengthening and enforcing existing immigration laws. Although Cruz has previously supported increasing legal immigration, he now supports reforming the system to “prioritize the interests and well-being of Americans.”
John Kasich: Kasich supports giving illegal aliens a “path to legalization” and said a top priority in his administration will be “expand[ing] guest workers.” Kasich calls deporting illegal aliens “a silly argument” but has expressed vague support for securing the border.
Marco Rubio: Rubio led the 2013 Gang of Eight bill that granted mass amnesty, significantly increased legal immigration, and contained only promises of future enforcement. Rubio now opposes that 1,200 page bill but his immigration plan supports passing its provisions “in a sequential and piecemeal way.”
Donald Trump: Trump’s immigration plan opposes amnesty and calls for eliminating the incentives that encourage illegal immigration. His plan centers on three “core principles” of immigration reform: control the border; enforce immigration laws; and prioritize American workers. However, Trump has previously said that after deporting illegal aliens he would allow the “really good people” to return.
If you people like working your butt off and giving your money to these deadbeats. while making politicians rich, while they do just what corporate big business tells them, all the while telling you how hard they fought for you. Then vote for Rubio, or Cruz. I for one am tired of being used by the capital hill deadbeats, thieves. and being made fun of by the so called great evangilicials, what ever that is. ..I AM THINKING FOR MYSELF, AND NO ONES GONNA HELP ME, BUT ME. IF I WANT TO SEE AMERICAN GET THE FEET OFF OUR NECKS AND THE POLITICIANS OUT OF OUR BUSINESS, AND ORDER RESTORED TO THE STREETS,… IM VOTING TRUMP,, AND I AM DARN PROUD TO DO SO. —USMC 1971
insider.
He is a slimy little weasel – I do not like rubio …
If your own state don’t like you,chances are nobody else will