Friday, 25 November 2011

King: Newt immigration stand makes endorsement tougher (Politico)

Kay Henderson reports on early fallout from Newt Gingrich's comments about a more "humane" approach to immigration:

Iowa Congressman Steve King says the immigration stand Newt Gingrich articulated in last night?s debate is a problem for Gingrich. Gingrich said his proposal was the ?humane? way to deal with the problem, by giving some illegal immigrants who?ve lived here for years a pathway to legal status.

?I think if Speaker Gingrich had that to do over again he might couch his language differently, at a minimum,? King says. ??It is a form of amnesty.?

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King says this ?makes it harder? to support Gingrich.? ?That piece is something that concerns me because the rule of law is one of the essential pillars of American exceptionalism and if we let the rule of law be eroded and we allow people to be rewarded for breaking the law and by the way these people probably had false identification; t were working illegally; they maybe just didn?t get arrested in a quarter of a century, so I think that principle of the rule of law needs to be examined."

King is, of course, a conservative bellwether in he state, and he would be a key piece of an endorsement puzzle for any candidate looking to consolidate conservative voters.

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