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WASHINGTON — Tuesday’s debate proved Florida Sen. Marco Rubio will have a hard time shaking the shadow of his immigration record as he campaigns for the Republican presidential nomination.
Illegal immigration has been a hot button issue and Marco Rubio hasn't shied away from it. In his new book, the Republican senator said he is sympathetic to Americans who "feel as if we are being ...
On Sunday, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. said the immigration bill is nearly "ready to go." Two weeks remain until Congress is scheduled to break for the Fourth of July holiday, which Senate Majority ...
The immigration debate between Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas has touched off a full-blown war of words on the campaign ... Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz spar over deportation policy 04:58 ...
Marco Rubio insisted he learned his lesson when he abandoned his controversial immigration bill: Congress could not tackle such an issue in a comprehensive fashion. But on the campaign trail ...
For immigration hard-liners, Rubio’s participation in the Gang of Eight is troubling. On Tuesday night, Rubio tried to straddle both sides of the debate when confronted by Cruz.
In the debate inside Republican circles over immigration reform, there is no hotter topic than whether the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants currently in the country should be legalized ...
Marco Rubio’s Endless Drift to the Right on Immigration Policy Continues By Ed Kilgore , political columnist for Intelligencer since 2015 Jan. 25, 2018 ...
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz were at odds over whether or not to grant immigrants a path to citizenship at Tuesday’s Republican debate. Rubio, when asked about his support ...