Monday, December 3, 2012

Romney immigration

  • Mitt Romney Campaign Manager Matt Rhoades Laments Hard-Right Shift On ...

    BOSTON –- Mitt Romney's campaign manager admitted regret that the Republican challenger took such a hardline stance on immigration during the GOP primary, one of the first clear acknowledgements by the Romney campaign that its candidate hurt ...

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  • Romney's Hispanic chairman: Economic growth depends on immigration, GOP ...

    (CNN) - As political strategists dissect the shortcomings of the GOP in this year's election, Carlos Gutierrez, the man who led Mitt Romney's outreach to Hispanic voters, said Republicans need to lead on immigration to facilitate economic growth. "We ...

    politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

  • Trump calls Romney self deportation policy 'crazy'

    Real estate mogul Donald Trump on Monday blasted Mitt Romney's immigration plans, saying that his self-deportation policy lost the Latino vote.

    thehill.com

  • Donald Trump: Mitt Romney's Immigration Policy Was 'Maniacal'

    Real estate mogul Donald Trump recently reflected on former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney's loss, telling Newsmax that the candidate failed to resonate among certain demographics in part because of his "maniacal" immigration policy. "He had a ...

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  • Evangelicals may boost immigration shift

    Rodriguez spoke at Obama's 2009 inauguration and discussed immigration issues with Romney campaign strategists. Joining Rodriguez and Land on Tuesday will be Mat Staver, founder of the Liberty Counsel, a conservative organization that traditionally ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • Election 2012: Economy, Immigration and the Role of Government

    Barack Obama and Mitt Romney both say the country's immigration system must be reformed. But they disagree about how to do it.

    learningenglish.voanews.com

  • Analysis: Election spurs new push within GOP, business community for ...

    Carlos Gutierrez maintained a stony silence when Mitt Romney advocated "self-deportation" for undocumented immigrants. He did not dissent when the Republican presidential candidate blasted Texas Gov. Rick Perry for supporting in-state college tuition ...

    blog.chron.com

  • Romney supporters form immigration super PAC

    At his first post-election news conference last week, President Obama said he wants a "pathway to legal status" and expects an immigration bill to be introduced after he is inaugurated for a second term. The fact that two major Romney supporters are ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • Former Romney supporters leading immigration reform 'super PAC'

    Carlos Gutierrez, who led Mitt Romney's outreach to Latinos during the presidential campaign, had harsh words for the former nominee Sunday as he joined the growing number of conservative voices calling for immigration reform. Appearing on CNN's "State ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Romney's Hispanic chairman to create new immigration reform super PAC

    (CNN) - After Mitt Romney and fellow Republicans failed to garner the support of the nation's fastest growing minority group in November's election, Carlos Gutierrez, the man who led Romney's outreach to Hispanic voters, said he and Republicans ...

    politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

  • Opposing view: Immigration views didn't cost Romney

    What little job growth there's been has largely gone to immigrants. Yet Romney never mentioned that immigration is a jobs issue. 9:17PM EST November 8. 2012 - It's silly to think that Mitt Romney's support for immigration enforcement cost him the election.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Texas Immigration Solution CEO: Romney Immigration Rhetoric Harmed ...

    Mitt Romney turned Hispanic voters off with his inflammatory remarks and rhetoric over the nation's immigration issues, according to Brad Bailey, CEO of the Texas Immigration Solution. "He made comments like self-deportation, 'If they don't do that, I ...

    www.newsmax.com

  • Jan Brewer's Immigration Backlash

    Brewer's words and actions are artifacts of a not-so-long-ago era when Republicans embraced immigration hardliners and Mitt Romney vowed to veto the DREAM Act, a proposed federal law that would give young immigrants a pathway to citizenship.

    www.thedailybeast.com

  • Romney's Cousin Says Mitt Failed to Court Latinos

    One of Mitt Romney's Mexican cousins said on Tuesday that he thinks Mitt lost the election because of the tough stance that he took on immigration issues early on in his campaign, and because he was unable to "court" Hispanic voters. It's an argument ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Why Romney is losing Latinos by a historic margin

    With the exception of Texas Governor Rick Perry, every candidate in the GOP primary adopted intensely restrictionist positions on immigration, with Romney placing himself to the right of every other candidate, and embracing "self-deportation" as a ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Mitt Romney, President Obama Battle for Key Puerto Rican Voters in Florida

    Two former Florida Republican governors, Bob Martinez and Jeb Bush, said in interviews Saturday that Romney is making good inroads among Hispanics, including Puerto Ricans.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Growing Latino vote big problem for GOP

    The 28-year-old undocumented immigrant said they were eating dinner and started to wonder if their hopes for a President Barack Obama victory were misplaced and that Romney and Republican rhetoric on illegal immigration would win the day - and the ...

    www.sltrib.com

  • Carlos Gutierrez, Mitt Romney Adviser: Latinos 'Were Scared' (VIDEO)

    He said extremists in the party were fully to blame for Romney's loss, pointing to "the anti-immigration talk, the xenophobes.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Vicente Fox: Mitt Romney 'Started On The Wrong Side' On Immigration, Hasn't ...

    WASHINGTON -- Vicente Fox, the former president of Mexico, said Saturday he is confounded by Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's decision during the GOP primary to align himself with hardliners on immigration, and questioned whether the ...

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  • Are Republican immigration reform opponents losing clout?

    ... immigrant communities who are trying to make it, and Republicans need to work harder than ever to communicate our beliefs to them," Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.

    www.cbsnews.com

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