"(CNN) -- Sen. John McCain said Monday the tenor of the immigration debate has hurt the way Hispanic voters view the Republican Party."I believe the majority of Hispanics share our view that the border must be secured, and the border must be secured first," McCain said in Phoenix, Arizona. "But they also want us to have an attitude which I think most Americans do, that these are God's children and they must be taken care of."
Well, John, everybody in the world is created by God, but does that mean ''they must be taken care of" by us? According to people like you, apparently so.
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The GOP is more concerned with how border enforcement affects the support of Hispanic voters than they are how annual scenes like this affect the support of traditional GOP voters. That pretty much tells you what "la hora es."
I wonder why people who think our country should take in everybody it can, never demand the Saudis, Kuwaitis, etc, absorb the dislocated "Palestinians" everybody's used as political footballs for sixty years? It's not like they don't have the resources to aid these people they profess to care so much about--and besides, those parties already speak the same language.


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