While it appears a bipartisan plan for immigration reform is in the works, one pundit is criticizing a Republican senator the plans.
Arizona Republican Senator John McCain noted a reason for the bipartisan works are due to Republicans not receiving heavy support from the Latino population in the latest elections last November.
Commentator Ann Coulter is now commentating on an immigration plan and calling out Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio in an article titled "Rubio's amnesty a path to oblivion for GOP."
Rubio's immigration reform plan offers approximately 11 million people currently in the U.S. to qualify for citizenship.
"Strangely, some Republicans seem determined to create more Democratic voters, too. That will be the primary result of Sen. Marco Rubio's amnesty plan," wrote Coulter. "IT'S NOT AMNESTY! Rubio's proponents cry. They seem to think they can bully Republicans the way the Democrats do, by controlling the language."
Coulter noted that the bill Rubio is proposing is nothing but amnesty.
"This is a wolf in wolf's clothing," she added.
"Even under Rubio's scheme, all the children born to the 11 million newly legalized illegals will be instant citizens, able to collect welfare for their whole families and vote as soon as they are old enough," she later continued.
To read Coulter's article, click here.
Does Coulter have a valid point? Or is Sen. Rubio going in the right direction for the reforms?
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