Mitt Romney Stands Behind DREAM Act Veto Promise During 2012 South Carolina GOP Debate

First Posted: 01/16/12 10:44 PM ET Updated: 01/16/12 11:03 PM ET

Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney doubled down on Monday on his opposition to the DREAM Act, a bill that would aid undocumented young people and that is heavily supported by the Latino community.

"I've indicated I would veto the DREAM Act if provisions included in that act say that people who were here illegally -- if they go to school here long enough, if they get a degree here -- then they can become permanent residents," he said during a GOP debate in South Carolina, in response to a question about how his immigration views would play with Latino voters. "I think that's a mistake."

Romney previously said he would veto the bill to provide legal status to some undocumented immigrants as long as they came to the U.S. as children, kept a clean criminal record and either attended college or joined the military.

The bill has languished in Congress for more than a decade despite bipartisan support, and is considered a step toward the larger effort of comprehensive immigration reform. Republicans have supported the measure in the past because it applies only to those brought to the United States as children and who served in the military or went to college.

Romney's statements on the DREAM Act have been controversial, earning him ire from some Republican Latino groups. Some Republican strategists have said he should tamp down his immigration statements if he wants to win Latino voters, who will be important in Florida and, moving forward, in the general election.

Romney said that aiding those eligible under the DREAM Act would only encourage more people to enter the country without documentation. He has said he opposes any paths to citizenship for the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States, whom he said should instead return to their native countries and apply for legal reentry.

"I think we have to follow the law and insist that those that have come here illegally return home and apply -- get in line with everyone else," he said.

Under current law, many undocumented immigrants face a three- or 10-year bar for reentering the United States after they leave, and long wait times make it difficult, if not impossible, to return, even if they have citizen spouses or children residing in the country.

Romney said he "loves legal immigration," but declined to go into details. He has said previously that paths to legal status should be made easier for high-skilled immigrants.

He finished his discussion on immigration on Monday by saying border security should be the first priority. That issue, too, is somewhat controversial among Latino voters.

In a recent poll from Univision and Latino Decisions, 66 percent of Latinos polled said they believe Republicans who say the border must be "secured" before any immigration policy changes are actually trying to block reform.

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Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney doubled down on Monday on his opposition to the DREAM Act, a bill that would aid undocumented young people and that is heavily supported by the Latino community. "I'...
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04:30 PM on 01/24/2012
Right, Mr. Romney, a young man brought here at the age of two by his parents, who has lived here for 15 years, should have to go back "home" and get in line. Just where do you think his home is? Nothing like punishing children for the sins of the parents.
NancyY
carpe diem!
06:13 PM on 03/28/2012
Illegals should not be here, neither should their children - and we taxpayers should not have to pay for them. Period. Allowing illegals to attend our colleges instead of citizen children, many of whom can boast generations of taxpayers who have paid into the coffers of said colleges, is punishment. If you want to pay for all the illegals in this country, by all means do so - but don't expect everyone else to follow your example.
10:39 PM on 04/03/2012
First thing.......i can't stand to hear people say "immigrants should go home and should Not attend college.....that's crazy.........and when you speak about college......IMMIGRANTS ARE UNABLE TO GET FINANCIAL AIDE or any SORT of help from the gov"t which means the thousands of dollars being spent for them to go to college is from their POCKETS...saving what little they have from doing the jobs that no "American" want to better themselves
05:26 AM on 01/21/2012
Pretty soon Repubs. will have a pure party. Old bitter White people.
NancyY
carpe diem!
06:14 PM on 03/28/2012
Oh my, what a stinky little racist comment! Thanks for exposing your true nature.
08:44 PM on 01/19/2012
The Dream Act is a highly flawed piece of legislation that sets the bar far too low for illegal immigrants to atone and regularize their status. Governor Romney knows this and should be commended for taking a stand against this awful attempt at amnesty.
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gussom
On the message
06:09 PM on 01/17/2012
Romney hired them and in a debate said he was running for President so I cant be seen hiring illegals.
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Viper1st
multi quasi faceted
12:13 AM on 01/18/2012
google is your friend ~ use it

Romney hired a U.S. Employer landscaper, whom in turn hired illegal workers in Federal Felony violation of U.S. Federal Immigration Laws on the books since November, 6, 1986 ~

U.S.C. 8 § 1324a : US Code - Section 1324A: Unlawful employment of aliens

(a) Making employment of unauthorized aliens unlawful
(1) In general
It is unlawful for a person or other entity -
(A) to hire, or to recruit or refer for a fee, for employment
in the United States an alien knowing the alien is an
unauthorized alien (as defined in subsection (h)(3) of this
section) with respect to such employment, or
(B)(i) to hire for employment in the United States an
individual without complying with the requirements of
subsection (b) of this section or (ii) if the person or entity
is an agricultural association, agricultural employer, or farm
labor contractor (as defined in section 1802 of title 29), to
hire, or to recruit or refer for a fee, for employment in the
United States an individual without complying with the
requirements of subsection (b) of this section.
(2) Continuing employment
It is unlawful for a person or other entity, after hiring an
alien for employment in accordance with paragraph (1), to
continue to employ the alien in the United States knowing the
alien is (or has become) an unauthorized alien with respect to
such employment.
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massjim
Dem? Repub? Is there a difference?
10:56 PM on 01/20/2012
I bought a coffee this morning, and I later suspected that the coffee shop had hired illegals. I feel so ashamed. Of course it is my duty to interogate every employee during each business transaction.
NancyY
carpe diem!
06:25 PM on 03/28/2012
Maybe you would like to have your food served to you by an illegal with hepatitis, such as what happened to diners at Pappasito's in Houston, TX? Over 3500 people had to be vaccinated for Hepatitis A because they had come in contact with the infected illegal alien server. This is what happens when we don't know who is sneaking across the border, or what diseases they may have. As a country, we have spent millions on illegals with antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis alone - money that could be spent on our citizens.
02:28 PM on 01/17/2012
With all the extreme and unpopular views these remaining candidates proposes, is it not a stretch they would be open to a return to slavery?
When politicians are free to discuss extreme views in mainstream America, they are only one step away from turning backward ideas into legislation.
These exterme views need to be challenged not debated and certainly not with people who are on the same page.
NancyY
carpe diem!
06:30 PM on 03/28/2012
How on earth did you jump from "point 'A'" to "point 'B'" here? In other words, WHAAAAT?
02:24 PM on 01/17/2012
Pinocchio is at it again, Caution This Man Will Say Anything To Get Elected!
01:52 PM on 01/17/2012
Romney has a winning issue here, one that will attract support from Independents, even Democrats. Why do you supposed Obama is deporting record numbers and trying all sorts of crafty maneuvers to thread the needle between the illegal alien lobby and those who want tough enforcement? Think he's doing that because he wants to? Think he wants to alienate Latinos? No! He knows full well how many people -- across the political spectrum, across the country -- are fed up with illegal immigration and want this mess fixed.

Romney will pick up a lot of votes with this issue. And Obama will have to tack more in this direction to head him off. We have finally jump started discussion and movement on this issue. Si se puede!
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Misanthropical
I am unPC and I don't care!
09:18 PM on 01/17/2012
I agree, if Romney is against the Dream Act and any form of amnesty he will have a great chance of winning. I know I will vote for him if he is against those things and doesn't pander to the racist hate group La Raza.
11:25 PM on 01/17/2012
What else is good policy with Rom-mey. Please illustrate me. Because THAT is glueing all the Latinos against the gopter for the next 20 years.
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11:29 PM on 01/17/2012
don't forget it was Ronald Reagan the last president to ever give amnesty to illegal immigrants.
NancyY
carpe diem!
06:38 PM on 03/28/2012
The border states have plenty of Hispanic citizens who have been there for generations, and many can boast that their ancestors fought on the U.S. side of the Mexican-American war. They are taxpaying citizens, and do not like illegals coming here any more than any other citizens.
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Alpha Nerd
01:51 PM on 01/17/2012
There is no right or wrong in this situation. I'm sure there are plenty of people who would be all for just rounding up everyone who is here illegally and shipping them back home, but thay will also look bad. Also, who's fault is it that a child who came here with his or her parents at 2, went through school and is now 20 years old. That is 18 years! What did anybody think would happen after this kid has been sipping on the same American Dream kool aid as everyone else for all this time? Nothing was done though because their parents were cheap labor and now that their kids are of age and want to live the American Dream, there's a problem.
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01:59 PM on 01/17/2012
You made a pretty strong case for why and how there IS a right and wrong in this situation and that Romney and the GOP are on the wrong side again. In fact, I can't find a single reason anyone, let alone a Latino, would vote for a Republican unless they make Romney money. He doesn't care about Latino or the middle class or even understand what folks' lives are like. Did you see he admitted to paying 15% on his taxes where the middle class pays 34%? Did you see he called his $375,000 speaker's fee "Not that much"? Do you want Romney or any Republican filling the 2-4 vacancies that will come up during the next President's term? That's what's the big prize and the big risk at stake in this election.

Thanks for the laughs, Willard, but I'll take Obama 2012.
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Alpha Nerd
02:27 PM on 01/17/2012
I saw what he called his $375,000 speaker's fee. I even commented on it. It makes me laugh that he would say it's not much when I can survive on that in comfort for a good eight years. Of course it's not much when you have billions in the bank.
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Viper1st
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03:56 PM on 01/17/2012
Reason?

(D) BHO deporting 1 illegal every 79 seconds?

Creating 5,100 foster children of illegal parent(s) deported?

The loss of an addition 2 million jobs since taking office at a cost of $787 billion ObamsStimulus Act of 2009?

No Comprehensive Immigratin Reform

No The DREAM Act

Barry has got to pick up his game before the November 2012 elections
11:26 PM on 01/17/2012
There is no resource with the current legislation to adjust that child situation. He/she is basically a ghost. Nada.
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Alpha Nerd
09:24 AM on 01/18/2012
A ghost that is destined to most like to have a low wage, manual labor, getting paid under the table job.
01:39 PM on 01/17/2012
Unless our leaders start protecting our country it will turn into a drug cartel controlled mexico.
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02:00 PM on 01/17/2012
Sill,y juvenile, mindless paranoia.
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paulmary
05:20 PM on 01/17/2012
Take a look at Watsonville CA - its already like that.
11:28 PM on 01/17/2012
Oh yeah! how can we supply the amazing demand for dope that America has ? isn't Mex fault that we have this dadt ?
06:54 PM on 01/18/2012
Yeah, more than likely it's the illegals that are here that are using.

Oh, and by the way, I wonder what drug cartel rep from mexico deposited the head by the Hollywood sign?
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moonwolfph
I'm a Pacifist. Don't Make Me Kill You.
01:12 PM on 01/17/2012
Finally. Someone other than Ron Paul who says something that makes SENSE. Too bad all the other crap coming out of all of these candidates' mouths is complete DRECK.
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freedom1947
sarcasm, cynicism
01:08 PM on 01/17/2012
He does look like a ventriloquists dummy.
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paulmary
05:20 PM on 01/17/2012
and you'll look as good at his age?
11:28 PM on 01/17/2012
With that much money, oh yeah!
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Kerry keane
Proud Libertarian - but here I'm a "Bagger"
11:32 AM on 01/17/2012
Sure everyone wants or would like a "give me" (in this case Citizenship) - Slick move by the Dems trying to link it to certain prerequisites but what's the matter with obeying the Law ????
12:26 PM on 01/17/2012
It's interesting you mentioned obeying the law, if you read the immiration law, companies that hire illegals can be fined and get as much as 5 yrs. in prison, how many times to you think that has happen, never. If we are going to take this discussion to next level we first need to think about why they come here and those that lure them here to take advantage of cheap wages and horrrific workings condidtions .
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moonwolfph
I'm a Pacifist. Don't Make Me Kill You.
01:13 PM on 01/17/2012
Then FINE THEM. Criminal activity is criminal activity. It should all be punished, under the laws.
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Kerry keane
Proud Libertarian - but here I'm a "Bagger"
01:56 PM on 01/17/2012
Everyone should be held accountable to the current Law ....
11:30 PM on 01/17/2012
You have to pay a lot of money in ICE fees. No free lunch. Usually paying removes the bars and buys weavers and lawyers. Mighty dollar.....But you alwaus can find cheap prices buying stuff from the far east at your local W mart
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Viper1st
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10:56 AM on 01/17/2012
Okay ~ sell me on the need to add 2.2 million The DREAMers to an already U.S. Workforce that the U.S. Economy can not sustain

As evidenced ~ there are 13.2 million U.S. Citizens out of work in the USA ~ trying to feed, clothe, shelter & educate THEIR Children, with NO JOBS

13.2 million Unemployed PLUS 2.2 million The DREAMers makes 15.4 million Unemployed workers in the USA, raising the unemployment from 8.5% to 10.0%

How does that "contribute" to the U.S. Economy?
11:38 PM on 01/17/2012
Well, they graduate in college, some at University, that alone is way ahead of people that live on dope or are plain happy not working. They have no felonies, which is always something nice to society at large. They are fully integrated because all the school life. They speak more than one language which is essential to be competitive in the global economy, should I continue ?
besides that are you really that naive thinking that are the immigrants ate large responsible for the unemployment ? Do you really think that we own trillions and trillions to China, the Arabs, Japan, etc because we have 10 million immigrants without documents ? Do you really think our jobs are being shipped(Apple is a great example)overseas are the immigrants to blame ? How does you buying cheap crap at W mart contributes to our economy ? Do you know what is the real price of Corn, without the US Federal subsidies ?
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Viper1st
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12:38 AM on 01/18/2012
Guess the fact ~

13.2 million U.S. Citizens in the USA have been out of work for the past consecutive 34 months ~ trying to feed, clothe, shelter & educate THEIR Children, with NO JOBS?

Eludes you?

While ~ 11.2 million illegals are in the USA, unauthorized to work?
12:43 PM on 02/03/2012
so you know how to do math. good for you.
now,
you obvisouly dont know the details, do you?
well, get to it instead of writing things about topics you know little off.
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ILoveGreatDanes
10:51 AM on 01/17/2012
There's no right way to do a wrong thing.
11:39 PM on 01/17/2012
Yeah, I know. We should have never elected Bush....Can you think back that Al Gore would be the Pres. Nice huh ?
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inthedesert
Those who never question will fall for anything.
10:36 AM on 01/17/2012
This would be good. Using any kind of federal/taxpayer funds for illegals to go to college with is wrong. Romney would be tough on illegal immigration and that is what America needs right now....someone who will stand up for America's sovereignty and for her right to police the southern border. Conservatives are sick and tired of the continued Mexicanization of America. If BO is re-elected, I think we can count on him slipping in another amnesty in the guise of a "path to citizenship". This cannot happen. America HAS a "path to citizenship" right now. You file the appropriate papers and then get in line just like immigrants from everywhere have to do. NO SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR MEXICANS.