Rand Paul is trying to claim that reports that he supports citizenship for
illegal aliens are inaccurate and told the Associated Press: "I didn’t use the
word citizenship at all this morning," but the devil is in the details...
The Washington Examiner reports:" Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., may
have studiously avoided using the word 'citizenship' in his speech to the United
States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, but granting amnesty to the 11 million
illegal immigrants currently in the country today is exactly the policy end game
he is supporting."
"BuzzFeed‘s John Stanton reports, 'When asked if his plan granting work visas to
the 11 million undocumented workers in the country would mean they could,
eventually, become citizens, Paul said yes.'"
'
Paul, like The National Council of La Raza, would never call his plan amnesty,
but that is exactly what it is. Unlike the tens of millions of people worldwide
who would like to become U.S. citizens, but are not in the country today, Paul
would allow those illegally in the country now to both stay here and apply for
citizenship. That is a clear ongoing violation of the rule of law.'"
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