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He didn't support amnesty then or now according to his own definition. He said that paying a fine wasn't amnesty, that not having to pay a fine was amnesty.
He still doesn't get it after all this time. He's not going to get it either. What he understands now is to close the border first then comprehensive immigration second. He cannot be re-elected, and not just for his beliefs, but for his lack of protecting American lives and the blood he has on his hands for not putting American lives first. Re-elect him and even more lives would be lost without a fight. |
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McCain is just like Meg Whitman in this regard. It's not amnesty to which he objects. It's the use of that word to describe the amnesty he supports, that he doesn't like.
He prefers comprehensive immigration reform, path to citizenship or earned legal residency. The part where the lawbreakers get to stay here, however ... that he's royally down with. McCain is all over the notion of allowing millions of trespassers remain amongst us.
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