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Immigration has emerged as a major issue in the '08 presidential election - especially on the Republican side. The immigration debate is of particular concern to Westerners and will likely be a factor in the Democrats' Jan. 19 Nevada caucuses.
Where do the major candidates stand on immigration?
Hillary Rodham Clinton: Clinton Voted for the 2006 bill that would have provided conditional path to citizenship, and supported the border fence.
To read more about Clinton's views, click
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Mike Huckabee: Huckabee has favored allowing illegal aliens who are in the country to apply for legal status if they pay penalties, get guest worker permits, register with authorities and aren’t allowed to jump in line ... more
John McCain: McCain sponsored a 2006 bill that would have allowed illegal immigrants to stay in the U.S., work and apply to become legal residents after learning English, paying fines and back taxes and clearing a ... more
Barack Obama: Obama voted for a 2006 bill that would have provided a conditional path to citizenship, and supported a fence along the Mexican border.
To read more about Obama's views, click
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