Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Marco Rubio: Immigration Bill must be changed or it will not pass

H/T RomneyMan
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said Monday the “Gang of Eight” comprehensive immigration reform the Senate will debate this month must be changed or it will not pass Congress. 
Rubio, in a video response to a constituent letter expressing concerns about the “unintended consequences of a large immigration reform bill,” said that the current legislation, which he supported in a Senate committee last month, will require stronger border security and an improved guest worker program if it is to pass Congress.
“There will have to be improvements,” to prevent future problems with illegal immigration, Rubio said in the video. “If we don’t have that, then we won’t have immigration reform, and I think our country will suffer for it.”
Read the rest of the story HERE and view his remarks below:



If spinning the answer to a question was called dancing, Rubio would be Fred Astaire.

The woman asked if Illegals under his bill would be required to receive Obamacare if hired. The TO THE POINT answer would have been "NO". Instead he talks about repealing Obamacare to solve the problem HIS bill creates.. Like that's going to happen real soon. So in the mean time and employer can avoid the Obamacare penalty by hiring an immigrant over a citizen. Now WHO do you think he'll hire?

He goes on to talk about that if we do E-Verify now, 11 million won't be able to find work...Like that's a problem? GEE..you mean if they can't work and they don't receive any benefits...the may be forced...TO GO HOME?

SECURE THE BORDER FIRST...THEN and ONLY THEN should anything else even be considered.

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5 comments:

Right Wingnut said...

Gee....just a month ago, he tried to assure us that the bill provides adequate border security.

Marco, why were you promoting a bill that doesn't secure the border in the first place?

Bos, I wouldn't worry too much about whether or not they get Obamacare benefits. We're headed to single payer within a few years.

RomneyMan said...

"We're headed to single payer within a few years. "

Indeed, it'd be a darn shame if everyone had health car wouldn't it. LIke the Brits have with the version, or many, many other 'developed' countries.
Yes, we can't have everyone with access to healthcare, can we.

Anonymous said...

@RomneyMan If you think socialized healthcare is so wonderful why don't you explain why people from countries with socialized healthcare come here for medical procedures, if they can afford to, rather than have them done 'for free' under their own healthcare system?

RomneyMan said...

" why don't you explain why people from countries with socialized healthcare come here for medical procedures, if they can afford to,"
Answer= as they're rich.
Reality check: Not everyone's 'rich'.
Millions more in health poverty in the US than in other developed worlds that have an NHS- type system.
It's not only about the rich.
The basic standard of 'free' health care in those places is apparently good.

Right Wingnut said...

Hey, dumbass. You didn't answer the question. The answer, of course, is that health care in those countries sucks.