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Evan McMullin on Immigration
Conservative independent challenger
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No ban on Muslim immigrants, but ban Syrian refugees
Q: Should Muslim immigrants be banned from entering the country until the government improves its ability to screen out potential terrorists?Evan McMullin's answer: No
Mike Pence's answer: No
Tim Kaine's answer: No
Q: Should the U.S. accept
refugees from Syria?
Evan McMullin's answer: Yes
Mike Pence's answer: No
Tim Kaine's answer: Yes
Q: Should foreign terrorism suspects be given constitutional rights?
Evan McMullin's answer: No
Mike Pence's answer: No
Tim Kaine's answer: Yes
Source: iSideWith.com analysis of 2016 presidential hopefuls
, Nov 1, 2016
No subsidized healthcare nor tuition for illegal immigrants
Q: Should illegal immigrants have access to government-subsidized healthcare?Evan McMullin's answer: No
Mike Pence's answer: No
Tim Kaine's answer: Yes
Q: Should illegal immigrants be offered in-state tuition rates at public colleges within their residing state?
Evan McMullin's answer: No
Mike Pence's answer: No
Tim Kaine's answer: Yes
Source: iSideWith.com analysis of 2016 presidential hopefuls
, Nov 1, 2016
Anchor babies ok, but no benefits & no amnesty
Q: Should children of illegal immigrants be granted legal citizenship? A: Yes, if they were born here
Q: Should illegal immigrants have access to government-subsidized healthcare?
A: No
Q: Should working illegal immigrants be given temporary amnesty?
A: No
Source: iSideWith.org Voter Guide on 2016 Presidential hopefuls
, Oct 1, 2016
Worked briefly as UN volunteer refugee resettlement officer
After graduating from Brigham Young University in 2001, McMullin worked as a Volunteer Refugee
Resettlement Officer for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Shortly before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, he began training with the Central Intelligence Agency.
Source: Wikipedia article on 2016 presidential hopeful
, Aug 12, 2016
Secure our borders and enforce our laws
Our immigration system must secure our borders and enforce our laws as a basic matter of national security and rule of law. Once our borders are secure, we can begin a national debate on developing a system where law-abiding people
can seek a path to legal residence and in some cases citizenship. Our immigration policies should give preference to people who bring unique skills, innovative ideas, technologies and companies to our country.
Source: 2016 presidential campaign website EvanMcMullin.com
, Aug 12, 2016
Page last updated: Nov 06, 2016