Huckabee signs Sen. Sessions’ Immigration Pledge
Carolyn Hileman* | February 4, 2008
TUSCALOOSA, ALA. — Mike Huckabee has changed his mind and will sign an Alabama senator’s immigration pledge for presidential candidates - an effort to defeat the McCain-Kennedy proposal in the U.S. Senate.In Birmingham last week, Huckabee said he was almost ready to sign the pledge put forth by Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., but was on the fence regarding one of its aspects. “Which one?” a reporter asked.
Huckabee said it had to do with the 13th point of the 15-point pledge, one to “eliminate the visa lottery program and change current preference categories that guarantee automatic entry for aging parents and extended family members and replace it with a system that fairly and objectively evaluates at least 50% of applicants based on characteristics such as education, skills, English ability, and age.”
Huckabee said he wasn’t sure if the ratio for immigrants with advanced degrees was “arbitrary” or flexible enough for changing needs.
“Everything else about it is…absolutely fantastic,” Huckabee said. “That’s the one piece we haven’t been able to completely work on. Hopefully we can get with Senator Sessions to get that verified.”
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