Republicans for Immigration Reform
Republicans for Immigration Reform is a SuperPAC which aims at pushing for immigration reform in the United States and improving the Republican Party’s standing among Hispanics.[1]
Promoted in early 2012 by former US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez,[1] its advocates hope it will help repair the political damage left by years of anti-illegal-immigrant rhetoric that has dominated GOP primaries and alienated crucial Hispanic voters.[2] Another supporter is Charles Spies, a member of the PAC Restore Our Future.[1] Gutierrez believes that "the far right of this party has taken the party to a place that it doesn't belong".[3]
References
- "Republicans Create Super-PAC to Push for Immigration Change". Newsmax. 16 Nov 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-11-18.
- Peter Wallsten (17 Nov 2012). "New super PAC hopes to give cover to pro-immigration Republicans". Washington Post.
- Dana Davidsen (2012-11-17). "Romney's Hispanic chairman to create new immigration reform super PAC". CNN Politics. Archived from the original on 2012-11-18.
External links
- Republicans for Immigration Reform
- Republicans for Immigration Reform on Facebook
- "Analysis: 5 Politicians Who Could Make Immigration Reform a Reality". ABC News. 8 Nov 2012.
- "Why The GOP Should Embrace Immigration Reform". ABC News. 8 Nov 2012.
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