Paul Ryan out on the stump supporting Gang of Eight amnesty


Let Paul Ryan know that the only way for those to “get right with the law” is to leave the country. This is why the GOP represents none of the hard-working Americans who are tired of supporting all of the “tired, and poor.” Apparently he hasn’t gotten the message.

While discussing the new GOP agenda at a CNN town hall yesterday, Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) repeated his support for a Gang of Eight type amnesty of offering work permits to illegal aliens currently living in the U.S.

“And then those people who need to get right with the law, give them a way to earn their way, through fines, through penalties, learn English, civics, reapply a policy of assimilation, so that they can get a work permit to work,” responded Speaker Ryan when asked about illegal immigration.

At the same time, he acknowledged that current immigration visa numbers hurt American workers. “I think we should give visas based on what the economy needs, so that we’re make sure people aren’t taking jobs that Americans can take, Americans can fill,” he continued.

This confirmation comes after the House, under Speaker Ryan’s leadership, passed last year’s omnibus bill that quadrupled the number H-2B visas and funded Pres. Obama’s DACA amnesty program and the president’s increase to the refugee resettlement program.

Read more on Speaker Ryan’s immigration responses at Breitbart.com.

13 Responses to “Paul Ryan out on the stump supporting Gang of Eight amnesty”

  1. Adrienne Says:

    earn their way, through fines, through penalties, learn English, civics, reapply a policy of assimilation, so that they can get a work permit to work,”

    And exactly how will they pay those fines and penalties? Learn English, civics, etc, is code for “we need a sh*t load more money to teach these invaders how to be Americans.”

    What he also doesn’t understand is that any job an illegal does, is taking that job away from a citizen. Period!

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  2. Steve Dennis Says:

    Why is it that he thinks “getting right with the law” means changing the law? There is a big difference here and Ryan still doesn’t get it. His primary opponent is closing in on him and hopefully this will put him over the top.

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  3. Just Simply Linda Says:

    sigh…sounds like Obama and Lynch’s “Compassion, Love, Understanding, Apology” world tour.

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