Honestly, that’s not very encouraging to me.
While I like Walker standing up to the unions very much, I remain unconvinced he’s a man I can support for the presidency.
Doing some quick research last night, I came across some information that led me to believe there is a good chance he was another Amnesty not an Amnesty man.
If that’s true, he’s not a man I can endorse.
If people can’t grasp the sovereignty issue, they simply aren’t qualified.
I do want to quantify this, in that I am not exactly sure what his stance was. My verdict is still out and I don’t want to mislead anyone on this subject.
Any one with a pro blanket Amnesty agenda similar to what happened during Ronald Reagan will never get my support either.
From my vantage point, Jeb Bush is closest to that position. Rubio has modified his position. Walker has now had time to study this issue and will be interesting to watch what he will say about illegals. I have not heard in the past that he is for blanket Amnesty. What I recall he said is that he wants to address this issue. Note that illegals was not a burning issue in Wisconsin unlike AZ, CA, TX & FL. Walker was tangled in fights with gov’t unions and 3 elections in 4 years. Any off the cuff remark by him in the past should not be construed as policy directive.
Personally what I believe is that illegal immigrants issue must be addressed seriously and promptly. Any solution must include seriously curbing future illegals invasion. And those who are here and productive tax payers, must go at the end of line of those who are patiently waiting for legal immigration status from abroad. The others must be deported ASAP.