I think maybe Rand needs to send a newsflash to these bitter clingers.


Something to keep in mind for future immigration debates: Oregon — deep-blue, heavily Democratic, crunchy, progressive, let-me-pour-you-another-organic-quinoa-microbrew Oregon — appears set to decisively reject a proposal to provide driver’s permits to individuals who cannot prove legal residence in the state.

http://www.nationalreview.com/campai...s-jim-geraghty

It appears a wide swath of the population does not like the idea of giving driver’s licenses to people in the country illegally. Even if someone doesn’t necessarily approve of mass deportation, they may be wary — or downright staunchly opposed to the idea of changing existing laws to make life easier for illegal immigrants.
Republicans in Congress are going to try to pass some halfass amnesty bill in 2015 or 2016 which I would guess gives driving cards to illegals. Unless it is some plan where they round up illegals and put them on buses to take them to work each day.

The amnesty bill will also divide the GOP in Kentucky and Mississippi. Mitch and Rand are both indecisive in what they want from an immigration bill.

Thad Cochran or Roger Wicker will end up voting for an ag worker bill that will include any "ag worker" who has touched a piece of fruit.


It won't hurt the Lousiana GOP because they will be run by Vitter who wins landslides by bashing the open borders lobby.

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Virginia