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It's true, as we pointed out previously, that a plan Huckabee supported would have granted in-state tuition rates and eligibility for scholarships to any student who had attended an Arkansas public high school for at least three years, regardless of immigration status. It's also true that Romney vetoed a similar bill in 2004. But Romney's illegal immigrant bashing is of fairly recent vintage.

In 2004, the Boston Globe reported that Romney was reluctant to veto the tuition proposal – and not at all the certain, sure-footed decision maker portrayed in the ad. At the time, Romney said:

Romney (June 2004): I hate the idea of in any way making it more difficult for kids, even those who are illegal aliens, to afford college in our state. But equally, perhaps a little more than equally, I do not want to create an incentive to do something which is illegal.

Romney wasn't a hardliner on immigration until late in his tenure as governor. As we have written, he took no action to punish the "sanctuary cities" that he now rails against. And while he boasts that he authorized state troopers to enforce federal immigration law, that order came at the end of his term, never went into effect and was overturned by his successor.

None of the specifics presented here are false, but the ad presents a black-and-white contrast that doesn't exist in reality.

Sources
Arkansas 85th General Assembly, Session 1. "HB1525: Access to PostSecondary Education Act of 2005."

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  • Posted By: Brian Pearson @ 12/26/2007 11:20:14 PM

    Could you show how it was biased? So far no one has done so.

  • Posted By: Brian Pearson @ 12/26/2007 10:08:57 PM

    I could sarcastically question whether or not you are a mind reader...

  • Posted By: Brian Pearson @ 12/26/2007 10:05:57 PM

    What is embarrassing about it? Nothing. It does not embarrass me. It wouldn't embarrass you if you knew what you were talking about. I doubht you are a true Mormon.

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