Not his fight. He's a Governor, not a Senator or Congressman.
Walker endorsed a hispanic domestic terrorist Cesar Chavez Day in Wisconsin only last year
ROFL. That equates to him supporting amnesty?
Evolved? Changed-his-mind?
All he did was make statements supporting comprehensive immigration reform, which was more of a statement against Congress and Obama not doing their jobs in securing the border and supporting real immigration reform, than supporting amnesty itself.
Until Walker proves WITH ACTION, NOT WORDS
Never proposed or signed any pro-illegal legislation while Governor (i.e. in-state tuition for illegals, IDs and driver's license, etc).
If Walker just gives speeches, well, then he will not be able to differentiate himself from the other weak-kneed, limp-wristed, talk-a-good-game, wannabes (with Cruz obviously not a wannabe, but instead the most important statesman in America to lead the conservative movement out of the wilderness).