“Okay, well maybe I don’t believe I don’t believe the dogs and the cats thing, but there are literally people moving in by the by the thousands in the case of Springfield.
“And I think one of the problems here is that somehow Americans who are not intolerant, they’re not bigots, they’re not- but they are troubled by the fact that their city is being flooded.
“In Springfield, you see reports, these are legitimate reports of huge increases in traffic accidents leading to slower police response time, overcrowded schools.
“I mean the strain this puts on a community, and if you complain about it, somehow you’re a bigot, you’re a racist, you’re a hater.” – Sen. Marco Rubio, today on Face The Nation.