Political Hotsheet
By

Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ June 18, 2012, 10:27 AM

Marco Rubio's family immigration story addressed in new books

Rubio CBS News

(CBS News) Since Republican Marco Rubio won his 2010 Senate contest and rose to prominence in the GOP, his family's immigration story has been the subject of interest -- and it became the subject of some controversy last fall after discrepancies were revealed between Rubio's version of the story and what immigration records showed.

Rubio addresses that conflict in his new memoir, American Son, to be published Tuesday by Sentinel. A separate biography of the senator, The Rise of Marco Rubio by Washington Post reporter Manuel Roig-Franzia, also addresses the history of the Rubio family's immigration to the United States. That book will also come out Tuesday, published by Simon and Schuster.

Rubio initially said his parents fled Cuba and the Castro regime in 1959, but immigration records show that Mario and Oriales Rubio immigrated in 1956.

Ahead of his book's release, Rubio told USA Today that he didn't know the details of his parents' story until he began research for his book. "I should have known," he said. However, Rubio said it is ultimately irrelevant whether his parents fled the Castro regime or left Cuba before the Marxist leader came into power.

Rubio: GOP has work to do to win over Hispanics

Rubio talks about his childhood with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell in video to the left.

"Exile is not a time frame," he told the newspaper. "Exile is an experience. It's a sentiment. For my parents, it's the very real pain of being permanently separated from the nation of their birth."

Rubio similarly told CBS News chief White House correspondent Norah O'Donnell on CBS Sunday Morning that he wasn't trying enhance his biography.

"I don't know how - what that adds to the biography," Rubio said. "I mean - and maybe some in the media nationally that analyze this don't fully understand it. But here in Miami among Cuban exiles, the fact that they came in 1956 doesn't change anything for anyone."

Rubio touts his family's story as the embodiment of the American dream. "I've been able to accomplish things professionally that they were not able to," Rubio said of his parents and grandfather, because "God has blessed me with the opportunity to be an American son."

In The Rise of Marco Rubio, excerpted in the Washington Post today, Roig-Franzia explains how Rubio's grandfather, Pedro Victor, came to the United States and was for a time in the country illegally.

Victor first came to the United States in 1956, the same year as his daughter and son-in-law. Unable to find work, he moved back to Cuba and took a government job. His circumstances compelled Victor to go back to the U.S. in 1962, but he didn't have a visa -- in fact, Cubans couldn't procure a visa to go to the United States after U.S. consulates in Cuba were closed in January 1961.

Still, Victor was detained and ordered to return to Cuba. He ended up staying, which Roig-Franzia explains this way:

Any personal dramas that a sixty-three-year-old man from Cuba and his family were experiencing were about to be eclipsed by something that frightened an entire nation. On October 14, a U2 spy plane captured images of a missile site in western Cuba. The discovery became public eight days later, when President Kennedy went on television to address the nation.

Once that news broke, how could anyone have faulted Pedro Victor for staying? The course of world events was making it almost inconceivable that he would be forced to leave. Commercial air travel to Cuba was suspended. The world was on the brink of nuclear war for another six days, until Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev announced on Radio Moscow that the missiles would be removed.

Victor ultimately received legal status in 1967.

© 2012 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.
34 Comments Add a Comment
linkicon reporticon emailicon
ehjay35 says:
Rubio is a Republican so twisting the truth is of little importance to him, or the party that he represents. That's a common characteristic of Republicans that the electorate should take note of.
reply
seekupny replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
So Democrats don't twist the truth? hmmm
linkicon reporticon emailicon
hypnotoad72 says:
It'll go long for the same amount of time people questioned Obama's.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
alejocuban says:
Ahora los cubanos tenemos un gran representate de nuestra comunidad, cubano vota cubano con marco ruvio nos convertiremos en la fuerza politica mas importante de los estados unidos y lo convertiremos en el primer presidente de la republica hispano... viva cuba... viva marcos rubio...
reply
hypnotoad72 replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Solo como el castano es su nariz, adulador?

Granted, some of the foreign characters couldn't be entered, but here's a hint - my response involves a nose, the color brown, and something about the definition of a lackey.
linkicon reporticon emailicon
1stlttightwad says:
Off point here. Just wondering..The attorney general is on the verge of being charged with contmempt of congress..the first time in history for his false testimony regarding Fast and Furious..Why is there no coverage on CBS, ABC, CNN, and MSNBC?
reply
oldchief801 replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
It is off point but the media is doing them a favor. It is like the kettle calling the pot black. Congress itself is contemptable.
linkicon reporticon emailicon
audemus says:
Most politicians never allow the truth to interfere with a good story....or a conscience screw up various lobbying perks and sizable "donations...."
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
nohater says:
hogwash. rubio rewrote family history to suit his supposed image. rubio is like so many others in every walk of life, a fraud. people rewrite their history and it is found on resumes and in interpersonal relationships and so forth. this is especially fraudulent because rubio is a U.S. Senator and has high ambitions for higher office. nip him in the bud, toss him out with the rest of them.
reply
hypnotoad72 replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
A lot of unscrupulous people do.
seekupny replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
So where are the people who don't twist things?
linkicon reporticon emailicon
jimbobkalina says:
Looks like the repubbaggers want to run another known liar. The party of liar values. When repubs lie they call it miss-speaking, or a discrepency. Thats why I wont vote for repubs , they wouldnt tell the truth if all our lives depended on it.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
redbeachvn says:
What is unsaid is what his parents were doing in Cuba before Castro. Castro came into power because of the huge gap in the inequalities between the land owners and the poor people.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
RepublicansRFiscalLibs says:
If Romney weren't pandering, he'd pick Porter. They'd steamroll the election, imo.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
David_Tampa says:
Hmmmm I don't see any Florida support for lie when the truth will do Rubio in these blogs, as we know better
reply
See all 34 Comments
Scroll Left Scroll Right