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Marco Rubio Calls For GOP to Chill on Immigration Rhetoric
Your parents came to Miami from Cuba in the 1950s. Your dad became a bartender, and your mom worked as a hotel maid, among other jobs. Was it always clear that you wouldn't follow them into a service job? The service industry is hard, honorable work,
UPDATE: Rubio gave a sweeping immigration speech where he derided both parties for playing politics with an issue so crucial to Hispanics, acknowledged his own party's shortcomings and called for a compassionate
Marco Rubio — the popular Florida Republican who has been brought up as a possible GOP Vice-Presidential candidate — was on CBS This Morning on Thursday, and addressed Newt Gingrich's pulling of a
Politico's Dylan Byers today looks into a Reuters piece on Florida Senator Marco Rubio that has warranted at least five corrections. And, apparently, the article — which was described as one source as a disgrace — is bad
Senator Marco Rubio, is a rising star in the Republican party. With a Cuban background and strong conservative credentials, he won his seat in 2010 with 55 percent of the state's Latinos voting for him. Could the addition of Rubio to the Republican


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