Ted Cruz Distinguishes Himself From Marco Rubio With Pro-American Immigration Reform Plan
Presidential candidate Ted Cruz drew his sharpest distinction yet with donor-class favorite Marco Rubio by releasing an in-depth immigration plan on Friday.
Presidential candidate Ted Cruz drew his sharpest distinction yet with donor-class favorite Marco Rubio by releasing an in-depth immigration plan on Friday.
National Review’s Kevin Williamson is out promoting his soon-to-be released book entitled, “The Case Against Trump.” A recent news release from a public relations firm pushing Willamson and the book suggests that the book’s “thesis” will present both a condemnation Trump and the plurality of Republican voters who support Trump.
CNN is now reporting that presidential aspirant Marco Rubio has expressed support for citizenship for illegal immigrants—a policy which was a central plank of the 2013 Rubio-Obama immigration bill. In an interview with CNN, conservative populist thought leader Sen. Jeff Sessions declared that supporting citizenship for illegals ought to be inherently “disqualifying” for any candidate running to be the Republican nominee for President.
In a statement provided exclusively to Breitbart News, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump responded to a remarkable poll, which showed that Republican voters prefer Trump’s immigration plan five times more than the plan of any other GOP candidate.
Ted Cruz, who received widespread praise for his Tuesday debate performance in which he slammed the media for its biased coverage of immigration, continued his verbal broadside against pro-amnesty special interests on today’s program of the Laura Ingraham Show.
Last night marked the fourth consecutive debate in which Marco Rubio was not asked about his signature legislative accomplishment: ushering an immigration expansion bill supported by President Obama through the Senate. Now, moderator Maria Bartiromo admits it was “unfortunate” that Rubio had not been asked about his co-authorship of the Gang of Eight amnesty bill, because “you cannot look at [the job market] today without considering the fact that we have foreigners coming in and taking the jobs that Americans need.”
In Tuesday nights’s Republican debate, Donald Trump further distinguished himself from the other top-polling GOP presidential candidates by expressing his adamant opposition to the massive 5,554-page TransPacific Partnership (TPP) agreement.
Sen. Marco Rubio is defending his controversial co-authorship of the 2013 “Gang of Eight” amnesty bill. Rubio also suggested that while it defies the “majority position” of Republicans, he would plow ahead with his plan to provide green cards to illegal immigrants—a central plank of his Obama-backed bill.
Marco Rubio—who declared the Trans-Pacific Partnership to be one of three essential “pillars” of a Rubio Presidency—is now taking issue with a Wall Street Journal news report that lists Rubio as supporting the unpopular Obamatrade pact he voted to fast-track.
Presumptive Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Chuck Schumer, tells CNN that Marco Rubio was “not only totally committed” to the Obama-backed 2013 immigration expansion bill, but that “his fingerprints are all over that bill.”
Republican presidential candidates have slammed donor-class favorite Marco Rubio for his support of Obama’s 2012 executive amnesty for DREAMers, or illegal aliens who came to the United States as minors.
Sen. Jeff Sessions slammed the “internationalist,” “corporate gurus” who run much of the U.S. media, saying that they have largely banished meaningful discussion about issues critical to Republican voters.
Presidential aspirant Gov. Chris Christie came out swinging today against rival Sen. Marco Rubio, by slamming him for supporting President Barack Obama’s 2012 executive amnesty for young illegal aliens who came to the United States as minors.
In a little-noticed interview last week with Univision’s Jorge Ramos, Marco Rubio declared that, as President, he would keep Barack Obama’s executive amnesty for DREAMers in place until it was permanently codified through legislation.
Prominent amnesty advocates in the media are openly swooning over the prospect of a Paul Ryan and Marco Rubio leadership team in 2017.
On The Laura Ingraham Show, House Freedom Caucus Chairman Jim Jordan refused to say whether he supports curbing immigration levels. Jordan cited concerns of employers that the United States may need more workers because too many Americans are on drugs. Jordan said that employers tell him, “they can’t find people to work. And one of the reasons they cite… is that there’s a number of people who can’t pass the drug screen.”
Hedge-fund billionaire Paul Singer’s decision to throw his financial weight behind the donor-class 2016 favorite, Marco Rubio, has sparked fresh questions about Rubio’s coziness with the financial interests funding his career.
Marco Rubio is trying to defend his unpopular effort to expand the controversial H-1B outsourcing program by claiming that he wants to protect American professionals from being replaced by low-wage foreign professionals.
CNBC’s John Hardwood asked Marco Rubio about his co-authorship of a highly controversial plan to triple H-1B visas used by wealthy corporations to replace American workers. In the course of his response, Rubio said, “We need to get back to training people in this country to do the jobs of the 21st century… The best way to close this gap is to modernize higher education so Americans have the skills for those jobs.”
In an in-depth sit-down with Breitbart News, House Freedom Caucus Chairman Jim Jordan said that his group would not be calling on House Speaker candidate Paul Ryan to delay the debt limit deal until a better one can be negotiated. If such a demand were made, Boehner would likely have to pull the deal.
Multiple reports ranging from PBS, to the New York Times, to The Washington Post, to exclusive reporting in Breitbart News have documented House Freedom Caucus founder Mick Mulvaney’s central role in Paul Ryan and Luis Gutierrez’s campaign to push Marco Rubio’s amnesty agenda through the House of Representatives.
American moms and dads whose children were murdered—even tortured—by illegal aliens have a last-ditch message for House Republicans: “No Paul Ryan as Speaker.”
A new PBS documentary has exposed the motivating factors behind House Freedom Caucus members’ decision to propel donor-class favorite Paul Ryan into the most powerful position in Congress. As Speaker of the House, Ryan will have unilateral control over many aspects of the congressional agenda, including passage of Obamatrade in the lame duck session and amnesty legislation in 2017.
Senator Jeff Sessions today warned congressional leaders against their plan to vote on President Barack Obama’s unpopular free-trade deal during the “lame-duck” session after voters cast their ballots in November 2016.
Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-AL, is echoing the concerns of other prominent conservatives that the events unfolding now in Washington could lead to mass amnesty in 2017.
Popular radio show host Rush Limbaugh is slamming the House Freedom Caucus for facilitating the donor-class’ push to anoint Paul Ryan as Speaker of the House.
Conservatives movement-wide worry that the donor class’s concerted effort to push House Ways and Means Committee chairman Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) into the House speakership—a post he’s almost certain to win now that he’s running—would ultimately lead to an amnesty push in 2017 alongside Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) if Rubio wins the White House.
On two of the issues of immense importance to GOP voters — trade and immigration — polling from the Pew Research Center shows that most GOP voters oppose some of the key ideological stances to which Ryan is devoted. The issues of trade and immigration also take on an especial importance as the Ryan-Marco Rubio immigration agenda led to the unseating of former Majority Leader Eric Cantor- which began the leadership shuffle – and the recent Ryan-led Obamatrade push helped bring the base’s criticism of the Boehner leadership team to a fever pitch.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid tells reporters he is “a Paul Ryan fan” and that he “hope[s]” the House Ways and Means Committee Chairman will be the next GOP Speaker of the House, according to multiple reports.
Breitbart News has discovered yet another little-noticed video in which Ryan articulates his commitment to immigration policies that would dissolve America’s sovereignty.
Immigration Subcommittee Chairman Jeff Sessions and Congressman Dave Brat issued a challenge to Republican presidential hopefuls in a joint op-ed titled, “Curb immigration or quit.”
In a speech at the Erie House in Chicago, Paul Ryan and Gutierrez provided more details about how they aimed to institute a formal open borders policy for the United States—that is, a federal policy of allowing any employer to legally hire any worker regardless of where they live.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s campaign is furious with 2016 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump over Trump’s comments that the 9/11 terrorist attacks happened on Bush’s brother former President George W. Bush’s watch. But a review of the basic facts of the situation—and Jeb Bush’s own writings— reveals that even the Bushes admit that “leaky” immigration enforcement was a major driving factor in leading to the terrorist attacks.
As Paul Ryan’s history of working for open borders has come under increasing scrutiny, conservative lawmakers have begun to publicly insist that any person who seeks to ascend to the Speakership must oppose amnesty and represent the vast majority of GOP voters who want to close the immigration valve.
Rep. Mick Mulvaney, who just last weekend was effusive in his praise for Paul Ryan as a potential Speaker of the House, is now backing away from that support of the controversial Congressman, whose widely-documented, two decade history of pushing for open borders has alarmed GOP voters.
Rep. Luis Gutierrez’s endorsement of Paul Ryan for Speaker of the House has drawn new attention to Ryan’s two-decade history of pushing for open borders immigration policies. A previously little noticed 2013 video of Ryan and Gutierrez stumping for Sen. Marco Rubio’s amnesty bill—in which the two make a candid pitch for unlimited immigration—shows just how far Ryan is willing to go to push for open borders policies.
Pat Buchanan is warning the Republican Party it shouldn’t turn over the Speaker’s gavel to House Ways and Means Chairman Paul Ryan.
An influential conservative news outlet in South Carolina, FITSNews, has put Mick Mulvaney and other South Carolina Republicans on notice: Back away from supporting Paul Ryan for Speaker, or face electoral consequences.
“What the American people want us to do is to deliver for them,” Blackburn declared in an exclusive interview on Breitbart News Sunday SiriusXM Radio. “What they’re looking to is the House to be the agenda setters. So that is where our focus should be and ought to be. And to represent what our constituents want to see we need to put the options and ideas on the table and turn that into legislation and pass it.”
A former speech-writer for George W. Bush, David Frum, warned Sunday that Rep. Paul Ryan – if elected Speaker – would enact President Barack Obama’s immigration plans. “Pretty ironic,” the senior editor at The Atlantic tweeted, “if most direct effect of anti-Boehner coup is to carry the day for Obama immigration plans.”