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<p>This is why Romney doesn&#39;t give many interviews:</p>
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<p>Allahpundit <a href="http://hotair.com/archives/2011/11/29/bret-baier-to-romney-didnt-you-used-to-have-basically-the-same-immigration-position-as-gingrich/" target="_self">analyzes</a>:</p>
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<p>Essentially, Mitt thinks Newt’s plan to let some longtime residents attain legal non-citizen status is “amnesty” even though his own plan imagines letting some longtime residents become&#0160;<em>citizens</em>&#0160;provided they go to the back of line. Why one of those ideas should be deemed significantly more lenient than the other is beyond me.&#0160;</p>
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