Huckabee’s Thoughts On Immigration, Religion
December 14, 2007, 8:02pm
Mike Huckabee has been climbing toward the top of the Republican presidential polls, but he hasn’t gotten so big for his political britches that he won’t take time for the smaller fish in the big media pond. Today, he joined Ed Morrissey for an interview at Heading Right Radio.
Morrissey posted excerpts of the interview at Captain’s Quarters. Here’s one comment on immigration:
Every person who lives in this country ought to live with his head held up, and not in fear of each other or our own government. … The laws are broken. Fix the law, fix the border, and then if people do come back, they’ll come back with an actual permit.
Huckabee also answered questions about the role of religion in politics — his own as a Christian and those of GOP rival Mitt Romney, a Mormon — and about the proper reach of the federal government, among other things.
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