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Remember The

McCain-Kennedy Amnesty Bill 

The senator that tried to sell you out in favor of illegal aliens and big business

 Now he is saying he would not vote in favor of his own bill. Who is he fooling? he thinks the American people are a bunch of idiots that will believe his lies... This man can not be trusted. 

Yes he is a war hero and we should all be grateful to him, but that does not mean we should trust him with the future of this country. 

If you are in favor of giving amnesty to 12 -20 million illegal aliens and later another 50 or so million of their family members then vote for McCain.

 

At A glance here are some of Senator McCain Accomplishments on Immigration

  • Supporting mass amnesty He was part of the bipartisan coalition that tried to pass amnesty legislation in 2006 and 2007. In 2006 he voted in favor of S. 2611, legislation that would reward between 12 and 20 million illegals with amnesty if they apply for legal status and pay a $2,000 fine.
  • Voted to kill border fence. In 2006, Mr. McCain voted for an amendment to S. 2611 offered by Sen. Arlen Specter to require consultation with the Mexican government concerning the construction of fencing along the U.S.-Mexican border.
  • Supporting in-state tuition for illegal aliens. Mr. McCain was a cosponsor of S. 774, the Dream Act, providing in-state tuition for illegal aliens
  • Voted against permanently barring gang members and terrorists from the United States. Last year, Mr. McCain voted against an amendment (Senate Amendment 1184) introduced by Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Republican, that would have permanently barred gang members, terrorists, sex offenders, alien absconders, aliens convicted of domestic violence and aliens convicted of at least three DUIs from the United States. The Cornyn Amendment was rejected on a 51-46 vote
  • Voted in favor of Social Security benefits to illegal aliens who commit identity fraud. In 2006. Mr. McCain joined with Mr. Kennedy in working to defeat an amendment by Sen. John Ensign, Nevada Republican, that would have barred Social Security credits for work being done prior to their receiving amnesty — in other words, while working under a false Social Security number. The Ensign Amendment, (Senate Amendment 3985) was defeated on a 50-49 vote.