Either you’re for immigration enforcement or against it. There are NO two ways about it. We know that Democrats could care less what spills over the borders of America – for them it’s more votes. But to hear Republicans talk like Rubio and Jeb Bush, well it’s enough to make you hurl.

Rubio:

“States certainly have the right to enact policies to protect their citizens, but Arizona’s policy shows the difficulty and limitations of states trying to act piecemeal to solve what is a serious federal problem. From what I have read in news reports, I do have concerns about this legislation. While I don’t believe Arizona’s policy was based on anything other than trying to get a handle on our broken borders, I think aspects of the law, especially that dealing with ‘reasonable suspicion,’ are going to put our law enforcement officers in an incredibly difficult position. It could also unreasonably single out people who are here legally, including many American citizens. Throughout American history and throughout this administration we have seen that when government is given an inch it takes a mile.”

Stupid on so many fronts. First Rubio insults the integrity of Police officers – just as Obama did – by even the mere suggestion that they would abuse the law. Next is Jeb:

“I think it creates unintended consequences,” he said in a telephone interview with POLITICO Tuesday. “It’s difficult for me to imagine how you’re going to enforce this law. It places a significant burden on local law enforcement and you have civil liberties issues that are significant as well.”

Again stupidity. Responding not the facts but to political expediency. Hot Air says Rubio’s answer is to placate the hispanic community but that’s bathtub water. An overwhelming majority of hispanics in South Florida – mainly Cubans – support immigration enforcement.

Let’s be clear. There is nothing in the Arizona law which isn’t in federal law. The federal law under Obama has no teeth because the cowards at the helm haven’t the guts to defend our borders. Now we see that cowardice exist even among our own.

Rubio will regret his statement, we will bring it back up again before November.