Republicans spar in New Hampshire over immigration
Carolyn Hileman | January 2, 2008
NEWPORT, New Hampshire (Reuters) – Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani favors building a fence to keep them out and wants them to speak English, Sen. John McCain wants at least 2 million of them deported and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney thinks McCain is soft on the issue. To hear Republican presidential hopefuls solicit support before New Hampshire’s January 8 nominating primary, you might think illegal immigrants were besieging the New England state, using its scarce services and taking local jobs. Even though U.S. Census data reveals the Granite State as among America’s whitest, the hot-button issue of how to secure the porous Southwest border with Mexico and what to do with 12 million illegal immigrants living in the shadows nationally comes up at Republican campaign appearances.
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