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Mitt Romney on Immigration
Former Republican Governor (MA)
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GovWatch: 2005: Called comprehensive reform reasonable
Top Romney Flip Flops: #5. Immigration:In a November 2005 interview with the Boston Globe, he described immigration reform proposal advanced by McCain as reasonable.
He now denounces it as an amnesty plan. In December 2006, he signed agreement authorizing state troopers to round up illegal immigrants.
Source: GovWatch on 2008 campaign: Top Ten Flip-Flops
Feb 5, 2008
Deport illegal immigrants in 90 days under the ideal setting
Q: You said that for a lot of illegal immigrants who are here, under your plan, we could deport many of them within 90 days. How could we do it that quickly?A: My plan is this, which is for those that have come here illegally and are here illegally
today, no amnesty. Now, how do people return home? Under the ideal setting, at least in my view, you say to those who have just come in recently, were going to send you back home immediately, were not going to let you stay here. You just go back home.
For those that have been here, lets say, five years, and have kids in school, you allow kids to complete the school year, you allow people to make their arrangements, and allow them to return back home.
Those that have been here a long time, with kids that have responsibilities here and so forth, you let stay enough time to organize their affairs and go home.
Source: 2008 Republican debate at Reagan Library in Simi Valley
Jan 30, 2008
Found Z-visa & McCain-Kennedy bill to be offensive
The illegal immigrants are free to get in line with everyone else that wants to become a permanent resident or citizen. But no special pathway, no special deal that says because youre here illegally, you get to stay here for the rest of your life.
Thats what I found to be so offensive with the Z visa, which was in the McCain-Kennedy bill. It said to all illegal aliens, unless youre a criminal, youre all allowed to stay here for $3,000 for the rest of your life. And thats a mistake. Let us
have a fixed period of time--90 days for some, depending on their circumstances, others longer, to the end of the school year--even longer potentially. Do it in a humane & compassionate way, but say to those who have come here legally, you must return
home, you must get in line with everybody else who wants to come here. There are millions throughout the world who want to come to this country legally. Its a wonderful privilege. But those that have come here illegally should not be given a better deal
Source: 2008 Republican debate at Reagan Library in Simi Valley
Jan 30, 2008
FactCheck: Yes, his ads DID accuse McCain of amnesty
Romney was wrong when he denied that his attack ads described McCains immigration bill as amnesty for illegal aliens. Romney said, I dont describe your plan as amnesty in my ad. I dont call it amnesty. What I say is [that McCains policy is] what
most people would say is a form of amnesty.In fact, Romney has been running an ad since Dec. 28 that says McCain pushed to let every illegal immigrant stay here permanently while Romney opposes amnesty for illegals.
Romney also released a
Web ad on Jan. 4 that says McCain supported this years amnesty bill. And even as the debate was in progress, the Romney campaign sent out an e-mail saying, Sen. McCain Still Wont Admit He Supported Amnesty.
We give credit to
Romney for conceding during the debate that the McCain immigration bill technically would not have granted amnesty, which dictionaries define as a pardon. But Romneys denial that his advertising accuses McCain of supporting amnesty rings hollow.
Source: FactCheck.org on 2008 Facebook/WMUR-NH Republican debate
Jan 5, 2008
Illegal immigrants should go home eventually
Q: Should illegal immigrants be sent home?A: They should go home eventually. They should have a set period during which they sign up for permanent residency or for citizenship. But theres a set period where upon they should return home.
And if theyve been approved for citizenship or for a permanent residency, well, it would be a different matter. But for the great majority, theyll be going home.
Source: Meet the Press: 2007 Meet the Candidates series
Dec 16, 2007
No mandatory prison term for employers who hire illegals
Q: Would you be in favor of a mandatory prison term for any employer who hired an illegal immigrant?A: Of course not. But heres what I would do. Id say once youve put in place an employment verification system--and thats a big phrase to
describe something pretty simple. Id say to anybody whos coming here legally, they get a card with their name, biometric information, a number and their work status, and you then say to employers, If you want to hire someone thats not a
US citizen with a valid Social Security number, you ask for the card. You then verify it on the computer, and you can hire them if its a valid card if they have a card.
If they dont have a card and you hire them anyway, then youre going to be subject to the same kind of sanctions you get for not paying your taxes.
Source: Meet the Press: 2007 Meet the Candidates series
Dec 16, 2007
AdWatch: Huckabee oked tuition & scholarships for illegals
[TV ad airing throughout Iowa]: ANNOUNCER: Two former governors. Two good family men. Both pro-life. Both support a constitutional amendment protecting traditional marriage. The difference?
Mitt Romney stood up, and vetoed in-state tuition for
illegal aliens. Opposed drivers licenses for illegals.
Mike Huckabee? Supported in-state tuition benefits for illegal immigrants. Huckabee even supported taxpayer-funded scholarships for illegal aliens.
On immigration, the choice matters.
Source: FactCheck.org: AdWatch of 2007 campaign ad, The Record
Dec 13, 2007
FactCheck: Took hard-line on illegals, but only late in term
Romneys Iowa TV ad portrays Romneys immigration stance as hard-line compared with Huckabees. Its true that a plan Huckabee supported would have granted in-state tuition rates and eligibility for scholarships to any student who had attended an Arkansa
public high school for at least three years, regardless of immigration status. Its also true that Romney vetoed a similar bill in 2004. But Romneys illegal immigrant bashing is of fairly recent vintage.In 2004, the Boston Globe reported that
Romney was reluctant to veto the tuition proposal--and not at all the certain, sure-footed decision maker portrayed in the ad. At the time, Romney said, I hate the idea of in any way making it more difficult for kids, even those who are illegal aliens,
to afford college in our state.
Romney wasnt a hardliner on immigration until late in his tenure as governor. None of the specifics presented here are false, but the ad presents a black-and-white contrast that doesnt exist in reality.
Source: FactCheck.org: AdWatch of 2007 campaign ad, The Record
Dec 13, 2007
Welcome the people who have been standing in line first
Q: The majority are in favor of granting legal status to undocumented aliens if they meet certain criteria. If the majority supports that, why not support that idea?A: You know, I have the occasion to talk to people who have loved ones that are hoping
to come to this country, to be reunited with family members. And theyre staying in their home countries applying legally. I believe that those people ought to be the first ones to get to come to this country. Those who have come illegally, in my view,
should be given the opportunity to get in line with everybody else, but there should be no special pathway for those that have come here illegally to jump ahead of the line or to be come permanent residents or citizens. They should be treated like
everybody else who wants to come to this country. Were going to protect legal immigration. At the same time, were going to enforce the law, show that were a nation of laws, and welcome the people who have been standing in line first.
Source: 2007 Republican primary debate on Univision
Dec 9, 2007
Employers have no means of knowing whos legal & whos not
Q: Some days ago you fired a company that used to take care of your landscaping because supposedly they were hiring undocumented workers. Did you report, officially, the people or the company to immigration authorities?A: You know, were a very
compassionate people. Were also a people who follow the law. And the landscaper at my home is an old friend, and when he made a mistake the first time, I told him in no uncertain terms, you have to make sure that anybody that works on my property is
legal. And he did his best, but he made a mistake. And apparently, two people he had there were not legal. And we terminated that relationship. And that became a big news story. But employers like this landscape company, and hes Hispanic American, he
doesnt have a way to determine whether the people hes hiring are legal or illegal. Thats why we need an employment verification system to identify the fact that legal aliens that come here are legal, are entitled to work.
Source: 2007 Republican primary debate on Univision
Dec 9, 2007
Avoid chain migration; disallow families from one citizen
Q: There are still millions of children that were born here that at least have one undocumented parent. Do these children have the right not to be separated from their parents? A: The Constitution indicates that those that are born here do become
US citizens by virtue of being born here. But if theyre born here from parents who come across the border illegally and bring them here illegally, in my view, we should not adopt, then, these chain migration policies that say, youve got a child
here thats a US citizen, and the whole family can come in. That, in my opinion, is a mistake. We are a nation of laws. Were going to enforce the laws. Were not going to cut off immigration; were going to keep immigration alive and thriving.
But were going to end the practice of illegal immigration. Its not inhumane. Its humanitarian. Its compassionate. Were going to end illegal immigration to protect legal immigration.
Source: 2007 Republican primary debate on Univision
Dec 9, 2007
Illegal immigrants shouldnt get tuition break in schools
Q: [With regards to how MA under your governership allowed sanctuary cities], will you continue to aid illegal aliens?A: Let me tell you what I did as governor. I said no to drivers licenses for illegals. I said, number two, were going to make sure
that those that come here dont get a tuition break in our schools, which I disagree with other folks on that one. Number three, I applied to have our state police enforce the immigration laws in May, seven months before I was out of office.
Source: 2007 GOP YouTube debate in St. Petersburg, Florida
Nov 28, 2007
FactCheck: Illegals employed at his home, but by contractor
Giuliani & Romney both stretched the facts when Giuliani accused Romney of employing illegal aliens at his home. Giuliani said, At his own home illegal immigrants were being employed. So I would say he had sanctuary mansion, not just sanctuary city.
When asked if he did have illegal immigrants working at his mansion, Romney replied, No, I did not.The fact is, as reported by the Boston Globe in 2006, several illegals worked at Romneys home in
Belmont MA, off and on over a period of eight years, sometimes working 11-hour days. They were, however, employed by a contractor, and not directly by Romney. So, Giuliani was technically correct to say that illegal immigrants were being employed,
since he used the passive voice and didnt specify who did the employing. Romney could also argue that he was technically correct to say I did not have illegals working, since he didnt employ them directly.
Source: FactCheck.org on 2007 GOP YouTube debate
Nov 28, 2007
AdWatch: No drivers license & in-state tuition for illegals
[Romneys TV ad airing Nov. 1 in Iowa and New Hampshire]: ROMNEY: We all know Hillary Clinton and the Democrats have it wrong on illegal immigration. Our party should not make that mistake.
As Governor, I authorized the State Police to enforce
immigration laws. I opposed drivers licenses & in-state tuition for illegal aliens.
As president, Ill oppose amnesty, cut funding for sanctuary cities and secure our borders.
Legal immigration is great, but illegal immigration--thats got to stop
Source: FactCheck.org: AdWatch of 2007 campaign ad, Immigration
Nov 9, 2007
FactCheck: MA state cops never enforced immigration laws
Romney claims in his TV ad that he put state troopers on the trail of illegals in his state. But he didnt do so until he had less than a month left in his term. He was already considering running for president, and the new governor-elect was expected to
rescind the arrangement.Romney began talking about giving troopers the power to make arrests on immigration charges earlier in 2006, but he didnt sign an agreement with the federal government--a necessary condition for that authority to be granted--
until Dec. 13, 2006. Romney was scheduled to leave office Jan. 4, 2007. Democrat Deval Patrick, who had won the race to succeed Romney, had already said the program was a bad idea because troopers were busy enough as it was.
Sure enough,
Patrick rescinded the agreement within his first week in office so troopers could focus on enforcing MA laws. The policy never had a chance to take effect, because those troopers chosen to carry it out hadnt yet begun a required 6-week training course
Source: FactCheck.org: AdWatch of 2007 campaign ad, Immigration
Nov 9, 2007
FactCheck: Took no action against 4 Mass. sanctuary cities
Romney promises in his TV ad, As President, Ill oppose amnesty, cut funding for sanctuary cities and secure our borders. Romney might well get tough on sanctuary cities in the future, but he didnt when he was governor.During his tenure, at least f
Orleans didnt officially deem themselves sanctuaries, but Somerville affirmed its long-standing policies in support of all immigrants, while Orleans forbade city officials from turning in illegal immigrants without probable cause.
We asked Romneys campaign if he had acted against these cities, but they didnt provide us with any examples. As far as we were able to determine in our own research, Romney made no attempts to penalize, censure, or cut funding to them.
Source: FactCheck.org: AdWatch of 2007 campaign ad, Immigration
Nov 9, 2007
Reduce federal funding to sanctuary cities
Q: [to Romney]: In recent weeks you have gone after Mayor Giuliani for running what you say was a sanctuary city for illegals. But as governor of Massachusetts, you did nothing to stop Cambridge & Somerville, which proclaimed themselves to be sanctuaries
ROMNEY: Governors arent responsible for mayors who are not following the law. And, actually, in my case, as soon as I learned about a program in the department of ICE that we could have our state police authorized to enforce the law, I did just that
so that in sanctuary cities in our state--and nonsanctuary cities--the law would be enforced. But this is a place where Mayor Giuliani and I just simply disagree. I think we should reduce federal funding to cities that call themselves sanctuary cities.
I think saying as he did, if you happen to be an undocumented alien, we want you in New York, well protect you in New York, I think that contributed to 3 million illegals in this country becoming 12 million illegals coming into this country.
Source: 2007 GOP debate at UNH, sponsored by Fox News
Sep 5, 2007
Z-visa is not technically amnesty; but is in fact amnesty
Q: [to McCain]: How do you not call the circumstances of comprehensive immigration reform as an amnesty?MCCAIN: Well, because amnesty, according to the dictionary, is forgiveness. The proposal that we had would require fines, would require back in the
line, would require deportation for some. It would require an enormous amount of time, as long as 13 years, before anyone could even be eligible for citizenship in this country.
ROMNEY: First of all, the Z visa that was offered in that
Senate bill let everybody whos here illegally, other than criminals, stay here for the rest of their lives. And that may not be technically amnesty, but it is certainly amnesty in fact. [The magnet for illegal immigrants, besides] having amnesty,
is saying to individuals, if you come here and youre willing to work here and pay taxes, well sign you up. Thats not the right message. Weve got to enforce the law, welcoming legal immigration, but ending illegal immigration.
Source: 2007 GOP debate at UNH, sponsored by Fox News
Sep 5, 2007
FactCheck: NYC never declared itself a sanctuary city
Romney continued his criticism of Rudy Giuliani for presiding over a sanctuary city for illegal immigrants. As we have noted before, New York City has never declared itself to be a sanctuary city, as some cities have. Romney refers to an executive
order Giuliani renewed that prohibited city employees from giving the names of suspected illegal immigrants to federal authorities, unless doing so was required by law or the immigrant was possibly involved in criminal activity.
Source: FactCheck.org on 2007 GOP debate at UNH
Sep 5, 2007
Make America more attractive for legal immigrants
- Immigration that works: Immigration has been an important part of our nations success. The current system, however, puts up a concrete wall to the best & brightest, yet those without skill or education are able to walk across the border.
We must reform the current immigration laws; implement a mandatory biometrically enabled, tamper-proof documentation and employment verification system; and increase legal immigration.
- Legal Immigration: We need to make America more attractiv
for legal immigrants--for citizens--and less attractive for illegal immigrants. I want to see more immigration, but more legal immigration and less illegal immigration.
- Legal Immigration Strengthens Us: I believe its important to end illegal
immigration so we can maintain and encourage legal immigration. Immigration is good for this country; its helped us over our history. We need immigration to provide some of the skills that we may miss, migrant workers, and cultural advantages.
Source: The Man, His Values, & His Vision, p.111
Aug 31, 2007
Priorities: secure border, employer verification, no amnesty
- Three Immigration Priorities: Were going to have to secure our border first. #2, put in place an employment verification system to make sure were giving jobs only to those people who come legally. And #3, for the 12 million already here
we cant allow them to have a special privilege of being able to stay here indefinitely.
- No Amnesty: Any legislation that allows illegal immigrants to stay in the country indefinitely, as the new Z-Visa does, is a form of amnesty.
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Border Security is Number 1: There are three key rules we have to follow. One is we have to secure the border. Two is we have to have an employment verification system to know whos here legally and whos not here legally. Thats only fair to the
employers to know who is who. And then, finally, for those people that are here legally today, while it may be fine for them to apply for citizenship, they should do so in line with everyone else and should be given no advantage.
Source: The Man, His Values, & His Vision, p.111-112
Aug 31, 2007
Enforce the law against 12 million illegals here now
Q: What would you do with the 12 million illegal immigrants who are now in this country? ROMNEY: Well, one is to enforce the law as it exists. The law that was passed in 1986 asked for us to secure the border & said also to put in place an employment
verification system. Neither one of those was done. So lets make sure that we enforce the law as it exists. And if you want to improve [the McCain reform] bill, take that Z visa and make it temporary, instead of a permanent right to stay in America.
Source: 2007 GOP debate at Saint Anselm College
Jun 3, 2007
Proposed Z visa allows illegal aliens to stay in America
Q [to Romney]: Sen. McCain has accused you of flip-flopping on immigration. McCain said: Pandering for votes on this issue while offering no solution to the problem amounts to doing nothing, and doing nothing is silent amnesty. ROMNEY: My view is
that we should enforce immigration laws. And this bill, unfortunately, has at least one provision thats a real problem. Its the Z visa. It allows people whove come here illegally to stay here for the rest of their lives. Not necessarily as citizens;
they have to wait 13 years to become citizens. Thats not the point. The point is, every illegal alien, almost every one, under this bill gets to stay here. Thats simply not fair to get put ahead in the line of all the people whove been waiting legally
to come to this country.
McCAIN: Our legislation does account for people who are here illegally, it does have an employment verification system, and it weeds out those who shouldnt be here, and it gives others a chance to remain in this country.
Source: 2007 GOP debate at Saint Anselm College
Jun 3, 2007
Make English national language; communicate in Spanish too
Q: Youve been accused of flip-flopping on immigration. You indicated that youd want the national language of the US to be English. However, why are you airing ads in Spanish? Your campaign also provides a Spanish-speaking version of your website with
your son also speaking in Spanish.A: Let me make it real clear--Im not anti-immigrant. I love immigrants. I love legal immigrants coming to our country. Im happy to communicate to them, and I hope they vote for me. And Im happy to have people all
over the country, and Im going to reach out to them in any language I can to have them vote for me and understand why Im going to support making this a great land.
I very firmly believe that we have to make sure that we enforce our borders, that we
have an employment verification system, and that those people who have come here illegally do not get an advantage to become permanent residents, they do not get a special pathway. Thats the problem I have with the bill the Kennedy-McCain bill.
Source: 2007 GOP debate at Saint Anselm College
Jun 3, 2007
McCains plan gives special pathway to those here illegally
Q: You have also called Sen. McCains immigration plan amnesty. But you said, Those that are here paying taxes and not taking government benefits should begin a process toward application for citizenship as they would from their home country.
Why isnt that amnesty as well?A: Well, my view is this. People should have no advantage by having come here illegally.
Q: But youre not telling them to go home.
A: I am going to tell them to go home, but they start by beginning the process of
applying for citizenship or applying for permanent residency. Theyre not going to be barred from doing that, but they do not get any advantage by having come here illegally. Thats the key part of what I objected to in
McCain-Kennedy, which said that people who are here illegally get a special pathway. My view, 1) secure the border; 2) have an employment verification system; and 3) say to those that are there illegally, get in line with everybody else.
Source: 2007 Republican Debate in South Carolina
May 15, 2007
Keep rule barring immigrants from running for president
Q: Should we change our Constitution to allow men like Mel Martinez, born in Cuba, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, born in Austria, to stand here some night as candidates for president? ROMNEY: Never given that a lot of thought, but with
Arnold sitting there, Ill give it some thought, but probably not.
Gov. THOMPSON: No.
HUCKABEE: After Ive served eight years as president, Id be happy to change the Constitution for Governor Schwarzenegger.
Source: 2007 GOP primary debate, at Reagan library, hosted by MSNBC
May 3, 2007
The 12 million illegal immigrants cant stay forever
Q: Is it practical to take 12 million people and send them out of the country? A: The answer is no. Heres how my plan works. One, it says to those 12 million people, they do not have the right to receive a Z visa, which was renewable indefinitely.
That meant these people could stay in the country forever. Thats why talk radio and the American people went nuts. Z visa is renewable indefinitely. Every illegal alien got to stay in the country forever, other than those that committed crimes.
Source: 2008 Facebook/WMUR-NH Republican primary debate
Jan 5, 2006
Unfair to allow all illegal immigrants to stay
I disagree fundamentally with the idea that the 12 million people whove come here illegally should all be allowed to remain in the US permanently, potentially some of them applying for citizenship and becoming citizens, others just staying permanently.
That is a form of amnesty, and that its not appropriate. Were a nation of laws. Our liberty is based upon being a nation of laws. I would welcome those people to get in line with everybody else who wants to come here permanently.
But there should be no special pathway to permanent residency or citizenship for those that have come here illegally. I welcome legal immigration. Of course we need to secure the border. We need to have an employment verification system with a card to
identify whos here legally and not legally. We need to have employer sanctions that hire people that then dont have the legal card. But with regards to those already here, it is simply not right and unfair to say theyre going to all get to stay.
Source: 2008 Facebook/WMUR-NH Republican primary debate
Jan 5, 2006
Tuition breaks encourage illegal immigration
A bill to let children of illegal immigrants pay the same lower tuition rate at state colleges as other MA residents sparked a political sparring match between Democrats and the Romney administration. Romney chastised critics for advocating a bill he
said would encourage illegal behavior. Romney said the states focus should be on helping legal immigrants. Giving children of illegal immigrants a tuition break would act as an incentive to draw in more illegal immigrants to Massachusetts, Romney said.
Source: Steve LeBlanc, Associated Press Writer
Nov 1, 2005
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