Rand Paul Takes On 'Amnesty' Opponents: 'Do They Want Us To Put Illegals In Concentration Camps?'
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) may have voted against the Senate's "Gang of
Eight" immigration reform bill last week, but he seemingly does not
count himself among the conservative critics of the bill who oppose any
and all forms of "amnesty" for illegal immigrants currently living
inside the United States. In an interview with WNDtv, Sen. Paul took on
the critics of so-called "amnesty" who oppose efforts to "normalize"
illegal immigrants and absorb them into the United States. "Let's get
them work visas, let's normalize them, let's make them taxpayers," he
said of the 11 million undocumented immigrants currently residing within
the states.
"They're not going home," Paul said, adding that
even the most vocal opponents of so-called "amnesty" seem to recognize
this fact. "Are they for sending these people home? Do they want us to
put them in concentration camps, on buses, and send them back home? I
don't think anyone's proposing that."
Paul also addressed the
common anti-immigration belief that undocumented workers "steal"
low-paying jobs from America's labor pool. "I haven't met any farmers
who say Americans will pick crops," he said.
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