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Rookie Florida Senator Marco Rubio continues to work tirelessly to get the United States to annex Mexico, though an exhaustive (and exhausting) search of his 2010 election campaign reveals no promises to do, nor even a mention that he might consider doing such an outlandish thing. Au the contraire, the pre-election Rubio said all the right things ... That's one of the reasons he's a senator today. There are only two sure consequences of the current 800-page immigration hairball before Congress. The first is that a ...and more »
While we applaud the progress made by our Senate colleagues, there are numerous ways in which the House will approach the issue differently. The House remains committed to fixing our broken immigration system, but we will not simply take up and accept ...and more »
Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is in the tricky position of trying to lead the fight for immigration reform while still retaining the support of conservatives, which the junior senator from Florida will need if he runs for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016. With reports on Thursday that the House is making progress on reaching an agreement on immigration, Rubio weighed in, insisting that conservatives in both chambers of Congress could find common ground on immigration while adding President Barack Obama can't ...and more »
Marco Rubio (left) and Ted Cruz find themselves at a crossroads when it comes to immigration. Advertisement. Republican senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz have arrived at the contentious issue of immigration from very similar places. Both came from immigrant ... But as Congress arrives at a key moment in its work to overhaul the nation's immigration laws, the two stand at opposite ends of the debate on whether to allow the nation's 11 million unauthorized immigrants to become citizens. That divide mirrors the ...and more »
Republican senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz have arrived at the contentious issue of immigration from very similar places. Both came from immigrant families. Both have Cuban roots. Both rose to the ... But as Congress arrives at a key moment in its work to overhaul the nation's immigration laws, the two stand at opposite ends of the debate on whether to allow the nation's 11million unauthorized immigrants to become citizens. That divide mirrors the argument within the Republican Party over how to handle the ...and more »
marcorubio:
Have filed amendment to punish #IRS employees that leak taxpayer documents. Please RT so we can get this done: http://t.co/aulRLWRps7
May 21, 2013 11:43PM EDT
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Yes, this happened in America! The #IRS asked pro-life group about 'the content of their prayers'
http://t.co/LaiiMQWRm2 #IRSscandal
May 18, 2013 07:34PM EDT
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RT if you agree we should oppose effort to raise the #debtlimit in our federal budget negotiations. http://t.co/rGZALiYFhT #tcot #debt #GOP
May 22, 2013 07:13PM EDT
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This #IRSscandal a reminder that no matter who is in charge,Republican or Democrat,the bigger the government, the more likelihood of abuse
May 21, 2013 05:18PM EDT
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#IRS targeted small &mid-sized #TeaParty groups they knew couldn't afford lengthy & expensive process. http://t.co/yEAprlU1NE #IRSscandal
May 18, 2013 07:28PM EDT
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