Morlock : Did Kyl forget 2006 stance on amnesty?

Carolyn Hileman* | May 21, 2007 

Filed Under Immigration

U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl defines amnesty as any change to immigration law that allows illegal immigrants a path to citizenship. This was during his 2006 re-election campaign. The Arizona Republican said then that couldn’t support amnesty. This week he did just that in helping craft an immigration reform bill that provides a path to citizenship but clamps down just about everywhere else… State Rep. Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, called Kyl’s plan “treasonous” and is organizing lawmakers across the country to oppose the Kyl bill.

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