Phyllis Schlafly Issues 15 Page ‘Rubio Betrayal Memo’
Picture taken Nov. 15, 2009, in Sanibel, Florida in the Andrews home at
fundraiser they hosted for Marco Rubio, when nobody gave Rubio any
chance to defeat Charlie Crist. Phyllis Schlafly made a special trip to
Florida, at Pat Andrew’s request, to headline the event.
THE “BIG CON’ BEGINS–
To win in the 2010 Tea Party Wave, Rubio ran as the anti-amnesty
candidate despite an aggressive pro-amnesty record. Politico reports:
“Arturo Vargas, the executive director for the National Association
of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, said Rubio, the son of Cuban
exiles born in Miami, blocked ‘scorched-earth’ legislation that sought
to clamp down on illegal immigration. ‘He, as speaker, kept many of
those from coming up to a vote,’ Vargas said. ‘We were very proud of his
work as speaker of the House.’
“In 2006, Rubio even voted for a bill that would have allowed the
children of illegal immigrants to pay the same tuition rates at Florida
colleges as residents. Vargas now says Rubio, the candidate, takes a
more pointed, less nuanced tone as he stresses border enforcement and
his opposition to amnesty. ‘He’s become your typical candidate in terms
of playing to his primary election base…’”
Rubio used amnesty opposition to get elected before coming to
Washington to push the biggest mass immigration / amnesty bill anyone
had ever seen. He declared of Gov. Crist’s position that “an
earned path to citizenship is basically code for amnesty,” and that
illegals seeking citizenship should “return to their homeland,” and that
“if you grant amnesty as the governor proposes that we do, in any form,
whether it’s the back of the line or so forth, you will destroy any
chance we will ever have of having a legal immigration system that works
here in America.”
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