Walkers current stance on immigration is just as tough as any other candidate. NONE of the other candidates are pushing for deporting all illegals.
Walker has never said there was a path to citizenship for illegals. So in reality, the governor is simply clarifying his position.
Exactly.
If you say what you mean and mean what you say why do you need to clarify anything. It ain’t rocket science and americans are not too stupid to understand plain english.
Upon reflection, a large number of americans are indeed challenged to understand plain english. So clarify away.
We are soooo screwed..........
Yes he did: in his now-famous TV interview. He has since, two years later, acknowledged what he said and now says that his views have changed.
The biggest difference is Cruz has been on the front lines fighting the democrats and the GOPe on amnesty for years. Walker is still in the process of evolving for an election.
True. Sadly Obama has dumped Hispanics in almost every suburb of major cities. When he came to Nashville he made certain to eat over on Nolensville Rd, and; then he announced he was making funds available for assistance and so called citizenship test literature.
Hes for border security first, enforce the laws on the books, fix legal immigration system with national interest in mind and then deal with those here,
Very good, about time, I can accept that as long as it doesn’t turn into a mass or general amnesty and we still need to know about his plan for legal immigration. At this point I’m happy to have two acceptable candidates on my list.
1. SENATOR TED”THE FIREMAN” CRUZ
2. Governor Scott Walker
You keep throwing up that strawman argument “nobody is pushing for deportation”. There needs to be a general enforcement of the law and the illegals will repatriate themselves.