Ann Corcoran
O.K. where the hell do you stand on refugees and immigration generally?
Update! Reader SueB just sent this great website about refugee resettlement in Kansas. Check it out here.

When I saw this press announcement a couple of days ago, I just shook my head in wonderment.
Here, Kansas Governor (and former US Senator) Brownback sounds tough as nails on the issue of resettling Syrian refugees in Kansas, but he has been all over the map on refugees and immigration throughout his political career.
For example on Somali refugee resettlement. First, while on a key Senate committee, he was for Somali resettlement to America, then he was against it for Kansas.

Then he joined Islamic apologists Grover Norquist and Suhail Kahn in 2014 to demand that the GOP ‘welcome’ even more refugees to America. They said:
Our policies toward refugees are at the heart of our American values.
He is all over the map and that is why Republican voters have come to so thoroughly dislike the career (establishment) politicians.
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