The Hill
By Bradford Richardson
October 25, 2015
Sen.
Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) says fellow GOP presidential candidate Donald
Trump’s plan to deport millions of illegal immigrants “makes no sense.”
“No,
his rhetoric is a little louder, but if you think about where he was
six months ago, his position on immigration six months ago was nothing
like what he’s saying
now, and even what he’s saying now borders on the absurd,” Rubio said
on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday.
“He’s going to deport all these people, and then he’s going to allow back in the ones that are good. His plan makes no sense.”
Rubio
also said the House Select Committee on Benghazi’s hearing featuring
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton proves that she lied about the
motivation for the
2012 terrorist attack.
“People may think she had a good week, I think this is the week it was proven she lied about Benghazi,” he said.
The
Republican presidential hopeful also said he is willing to support
whoever wins the party’s nomination, but added that he’s “comfortable
that it’s not going to be
Donald Trump” and “increasingly confident that it’s going to be me.”
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