Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is offering constituents a 2010 “Border Security Survey.” From an email:
One of the fundamental responsibilities of  our government is to  secure our borders so that our citizens, no matter  where they live in  our country, can be safe and secure.
Unfortunately, the Obama Administration and Democrats in Congress have not lived up to the federal government’s constitutional responsibility to secure our borders. So my Arizona colleague, Senator Jon Kyl and I introduced a 10-Point Border Security Plan to secure our border with Mexico against illegal immigration, human smuggling, drug trafficking and the brutal violence associated with the drug cartels.
Unfortunately, the Obama Administration and Democrats in Congress have not lived up to the federal government’s constitutional responsibility to secure our borders. So my Arizona colleague, Senator Jon Kyl and I introduced a 10-Point Border Security Plan to secure our border with Mexico against illegal immigration, human smuggling, drug trafficking and the brutal violence associated with the drug cartels.
That sounds a lot different from the time he hit Mitt Romney for changing his own position on immigration:
On a  conference call today with  conservative bloggers, McCain  launched his sharpest attack yet on former  governor Mitt Romney,  R-Mass., who has begun running television  advertisements criticizing  the immigration reform bill McCain is  championing in the Senate.  “Maybe I should wait a couple weeks  and see if it changes,” McCain  said of Romney’s position on immigration.  “Maybe his solution will  be  to get out his small-varmint gun and drive those Guatemalans off his   lawn.”

