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Mayor Praises Republicans On Immigration

By RUSSELL BERMAN, Staff Reporter of the Sun | February 22, 2008

WASHINGTON — Mayor Bloomberg singled out for praise three Republicans — Senator McCain, Michael Huckabee, and President Bush — for their positions on immigration, suggesting they have been more "pro-immigration" than the Democratic presidential candidates.
"In terms of immigration policy, the ones who have stood out, interestingly enough, are the three Republicans. Huckabee and McCain and President Bush have all been much more pro-immigration than the other candidates," Mr. Bloomberg told reporters here yesterday in response to a question from The New York Sun about his opinion on the immigration stances of Mr. McCain and senators Clinton and Obama. "Now hopefully the other candidates are starting to understand the value of immigration and changing."

Messrs. McCain and Huckabee have checkered histories on the hot-button issue. The Arizona senator championed a Senate bill backed by Mr. Bush that offered a path to citizenship for the estimated 12 million people in America illegally. His position nearly derailed his campaign, and he now says he would focus on border enforcement first before addressing the illegal immigrants already in the country.

At a Republican debate last fall, Mr. Huckabee delivered an impassioned defense of his much-criticized support for giving in-state tuition breaks to the children of illegal immigrants in Arkansas. He took a much harder line when he unveiled an immigration policy proposal in December that would force all illegal immigrants to return to their home country before applying for legal status.

A spokesman for the mayor, Stuart Loeser, said afterward that Mr. Bloomberg was complimenting their willingness to buck the party orthodoxy on the issue rather than their specific policy proposals. Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama broadly supported the president's comprehensive immigration bill, which was backed by the Democratic leadership.

After a speech to the World Bank here, the mayor dodged a question about whether he would want to succeed the bank's president, Robert Zoellick, when his term ends in 2012. Mr. Bloomberg, who listed the position as one of his dream jobs in years past, praised Mr. Zoellick's leadership and said he doubted he would be considered for it. He did add a moment later, however, that it was "a great job."


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I think you are wrong, everyone except Huckabee want amnesty, which is against the grain of the American people. Americans... [MORE]

howard 

Feb 21, 2008 15:31

Mayor Boomberg doesn't appear to be a support of law and order. In addition to that, he is not a... [MORE]

Dale 

Feb 22, 2008 17:42

Since when do you impose a fine and the obligation to pay back taxes on a person to whom you... [MORE]

John House 

Feb 22, 2008 19:55

Mayor Bloomberg, as usual, has it wrong again. Like the three Republicans in name only that he sites, he refuses... [MORE]

Jeff in Arizona 

Feb 22, 2008 19:24

Every day i find more reasons to beleive we are moving toward open borders.I recently have read about a move... [MORE]

NATE 

Feb 22, 2008 21:29

Do a "Google" on the North American Union...with the "Amero" instead of your sinking dollar! That's the one big reason... [MORE]

mimidRN 

Feb 23, 2008 23:59

Don't ever forget that Juan McCain co-authored the AMNESTY bill that was defeated only after the PEOPLE of the United... [MORE]

Hobart 

Feb 23, 2008 00:24

Having lived in a border state for over 20 years, I am disgusted by the lack of border enforcement by... [MORE]

MimidRN 

Feb 23, 2008 14:46

What kind of country would not enforce border security when it knows its enemies are planning ways to attack it... [MORE]

Ray 

Feb 23, 2008 17:56

Today the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, the states of Arizona, New Mexico and California we have because of Manifest... [MORE]

Dennis 

Feb 23, 2008 21:13

What a sad state of affairs, not one candidate left that is willing to do what is required by law... [MORE]

Feb 23, 2008 09:01

Time to get behind the Draft Lou Dobbs effort. We have no other choices? [MORE]

Terry 

Feb 23, 2008 16:15

It's time to reinstate the Draft! The political draft. Lou Dobbs, the only man willing to speak truth to power... [MORE]

Terry in Kansas City 

Feb 23, 2008 22:38

I believe you people out there who call yourselves "PATRIOTS" need to rally those loyal to the UNITED STATES OF... [MORE]

Feb 23, 2008 17:17

What Bloomberg says is true, but it's not for anyones benefit, but for Obama or Hilary, and his global aspirations.... [MORE]

Andrew, Portland, OR 

Feb 23, 2008 17:38

What part of " illegal immigration" does Bloomberg not understand ? The 75% of New Yorkers who went on record... [MORE]

Craig Smith 

Feb 23, 2008 19:27

Immigration over the past seven years was the highest for any seven-year period in American history, bringing 10.3 million new... [MORE]

Fumoffu 

Feb 23, 2008 20:48

This is happening everyday to LEGALS and the coward leadership shout out their treasonist babble behind guarded fences and bulletproof... [MORE]

Capt. Blueyes 

Feb 24, 2008 00:20

Did you see the Democratic debate from Austin? The Univision moderator is a pretty accurate reflection of your average Hispanic-American.... [MORE]

Rex 

Feb 24, 2008 01:11

We all know illegal immigration can be stopped if there is the will to do it, but we have those... [MORE]

paul 

Feb 24, 2008 21:11

Without borders to prevent and regulate what comes into our country (drugs, illegals, contraband) Our country will collapse. I love... [MORE]

Steve 

Feb 24, 2008 22:29

I find it somewhat ironic that billionaire Bloomberg should lecture us mere mortals about the benefits of immigration all the... [MORE]

tom 

Feb 25, 2008 00:19

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