In fact, on the issue of amnesty, there’s very little daylight between Kelly’s votes and the positions of the two leading Democrats running for Governor in New Hampshire.
In 2010, candidate Kelly Ayotte told the voters of New Hampshire that she would be tough on illegal immigration, saying, “In the U.S. Senate, I will act first to secure our border – period. And before we do anything else, I will work to ensure that our existing laws are enforced.”
It is past time for tough leadership on this issue, and that is exactly what I’ll bring to Washington. She went on to say that there should be “no excuses” and that “she will work to ensure that existing immigration laws are enforced and is against amnesty.”
What happened is that Senator Ayotte quickly became Amnesty Ayotte. She flipped and sided with liberal Democrats and her fellow Republican sellouts to vote for the largest amnesty legislation of its time, called the Gang of Eight bill.
Fast forward to today, every state has become a de facto border state, and Border Patrol has estimated that more than two million illegal immigrants have come across our southern border since 2020. Put into perspective, this is more than the entire state population of New Hampshire. Ayotte's votes and Joe Biden's policies made this mess.
Fourteen years later, Amnesty Ayotte is saying the same thing.
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