"Remember when Democrats talked like Republicans?" Bill Clinton in 1995 --
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Bill Clinton was referring to this when he mentioned Barbara Jordan --
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Before anyone attempts to use the myth that "Republicans were for illegal aliens entering the country because they wanted cheap labor" myth (i.e. Lie), here is a sample of what Republicans in 1995 were actually saying about illegal aliens entering the country illegally, as well legal aliens legally entering the country (in a time when even the common citizen understood the difference between legal and illegal aliens in the U.S., unlike today). http://www.nytimes.com/1995/11/02/us/house-republicans-may-split-immigration-bill-to-keep-it-from-boggingdown.html
Are there any Democrats willing to argue FOR the party's current position on illegal aliens illegally entering the county (i.e. their open borders policy) and how (and why) the party's position has so drastically changed since 1995?