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Senator Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) on Thursday proposed a reframing of the national immigration debate that will accommodate the reality of America’s great-power competition with China.
Marco Rubio’s Endless Drift to the Right on Immigration Policy Continues By Ed Kilgore , political columnist for Intelligencer since 2015 Jan. 25, 2018 ...
Marco Rubio announced plans to deport certain lawful permanent residents after identifying their involvement with Haitian ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced measures to deport lawful permanent residents linked to Haitian gangs. The ...
Rubio's grandfather, Pedro Víctor García, first immigrated to the United States legally in 1956, according to some reports.
After denouncing comprehensive reform in his 2010 senate victory, he has done a somersault of Romneyesque proportions, to the chagrin of the GOP base When Mitt Romney ran as a strongly pro-choice ...
In the end, immigration reform really was a done deal in the Senate. Debates come down to numbers on Capitol Hill, and the Gang of Eight reform team had the numbers. Needing 60 votes to overcome a ...
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., on Tuesday rejected an immigration proposal by President Biden, describing its call for an 8-year pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants as a “blanket amnesty.” ...
Rubio’s staunch defense of admitting a mere 59 white South African refugees exemplifies the broader, necessary reorientation of American immigration policy — one that finally prioritizes ...
The U.S. is preparing to deport certain lawful permanent residents allegedly supporting Haitian gangs linked to terrorism.
Immigration experts said Rubio mischaracterized Biden’s actions, ignoring the number of migrants detained and deported during Biden’s presidency and the actions of previous presidents.