The current talk about Mia Love's parents having a child to stay in the United States is really a non-issue. It says nothing about Love's ability to be in Congress. If one wants to look at immigration look at what President Barack Obama is doing with immigration. Is it any different than as it is now? Is it worse, or is it better? That is the real issue today, not Love's parents.
David West
South Jordan
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The problem is that Love supports sending these parents back to their country of origin. That is called hypocrisy.
Did Love ever answer a question in any of her debates with Jim?
How am I supposed to know what she stands for and what her plans are when she's constantly fumbling over her own words in attempts to attack Jim Matheson?
One thing that really bothers me about this, is that the only people questioning the honesty of Matheson's "friends" (as Mia puts it) at Mother Jones, are those at KNRS and a reporter writing for the Wall Street Journal, who decided he More..