I think FAIRUS.org has all the positions. All the Democrats I've seen come out on it are for comprehensive, Edwards told agriculture so and Clinton always was for that. Obama is a globalist and idealistic on this subject, so I expect he'd be the most numbers liberal. Richardson is very pro immigration.
Guiliani and McCain are for comprehensive, but McCain won't agree with Kennedy that they can't hire foreign workers for cheaper than US wages to undercut wages here; McCain wants it cheap. Hunter has a strong history of border security in CA, he is behind the San Diego border fence that drove down crime and crossings dramatically to the point where there is now a Neiman Marcus backing against the border. Tancredo is 'Mr. Anti-illegal immigration' but has made enemies (still I may vote for him, or Hunter) People Keep saying Ron Paul is anti illegal immigration but I haven't seen anything on that. Romney used to be pro comprehensive,now is pro border security, and flips depending on his audiance if you ask me. I also hear he has asked Jeb Bush to be his running mate, which if true pretty much kills him for me.
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And Mexican, a whole lot of Republicans aren't in favor of 'free trade' agreements.
2007-03-30 16:10:33
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answered by DAR 7
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Basically
Democrats: for legalization (hopefully against free trade agreements)
Republicans: against legalization and for free trade agreements that cause **** like the murders in ciudad juarez.
If I were president of Mexico, I would kick all the big U.S. corporations out, or put in place legislature that would give workers fair wages instead of five dollars a day for building 3,000 tv sets. And if the bribed members of congress refused to ratify it, I would just be a benevolent dictator.
2007-03-31 02:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Try www.votesmart.org
They are a citizens group that doesn't accept any candidate, party, or special interest funding. You can look up each of them, and their NPAT. Its a form that they fill out detailing exactly where they stand on the issues. I've found it very helpful (I will warn you that there a few, like Clinton, that have refused repeatedly to work with them). Good luck!
2007-03-30 22:49:43
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answered by steddy voter 6
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No, but they all want more immigrants in the US, especially illegal immigrants. The Republicans are scared to make a stance against immigration because they don't want to lose the votes.
2007-03-30 22:49:22
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answered by Lopez M 2
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This is exactly what I am looking for. I want someone who is going to stop the immigration thing in a very strong handed way.
2007-03-30 22:55:02
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answered by Tracy 3
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I know Obama voted to give them SS benefits in Illinois. You can check his website.
2007-03-31 08:46:48
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answered by mnwomen 7
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Only Tom Tancredo stands against it. In other words, he's the only one with balls.
2007-03-30 23:12:20
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answered by Anonymous
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