Sitting Sen. Luther Strange has found himself in the middle of a dogfight for Alabama’s U.S. Senate seat, where he faces former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore on Sept. 26 in a run-off that’s oft a contest of who’s the most conservative candidate.
On the immigration front, both candidates have come up pretty even.
Since going to Washington back in February,
Strange has worked hard on earning his immigration stripes. In May, he
introduced legislation to force sanctuary citizens to pay for the
president’s border wall. “They can either follow the law,” Strange said
while announcing his bill, “or fund the wall.”
What’s surprising however, is finding
out the senator has a personal equity ownership in an EB-5 visa
development project — a controversial program in which wealthy foreign
nationals can purchase visas.
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"Suddenly Strange’s immigration stance doesn’t seem so sound."
ReplyDeleteLike I said the other day, I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.
Roy Moore for US Senator!
Central Alabamaian
Hear! Hear!
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