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To: Oldhunk
He changed his position on legalization. Here is what he said yesterday, Mr. Walker told Mr. Failor that his top priority would be securing the border. He also said he favored “making sure the legal immigration system is based on making our No. 1 priority to protect American workers and their wages.’’

Alexander Staudt, the treasurer of the University of Iowa College Republicans, also told Mr. Walker in the meet-and-greet line that he was concerned that by talking tough on immigration, Republican candidates would turn off Hispanics.

“In terms of how wide or how narrow the door’s open, our No. 1 priority is American workers and American wages,’’ Mr. Walker told him. “I don’t know how anyone can argue against that.’’

Both Mr. Staudt and Mr. Failor asked the governor what he would do about the millions of undocumented workers already in the country. Mr. Walker said they should return to their countries of origin and apply for legal entry.

Mr. Staudt liked that answer. “The bigger that number gets,’’ he said, referring to undocumented immigrants, “it’s going to become less economically viable.’’

But Mr. Failor, who has attended several Republican candidates’ events this year, said he was disappointed.

“He gave a conflicting message, in my opinion,’’ he said. “He said he’s not one who believes in spending billions of dollars to deport all these undocumented immigrants. When I asked if he supported a pathway to legal status, he said no, he’d send them back to their country of origin and let them get in line with everybody else. I don’t know how that works within the deportation equation.’’

366 posted on 04/25/2015 12:11:16 PM PDT by kabar
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To: kabar

Thanks, I was not aware that he was starting a u turn on the illegals already here. I hope he holds firm and keeps taking advice from Jeff Sessions.

These new tougher positions on immigration could move a lot of the base his way. Should he get the nomination, I think it is the most effective way to peel away Democrat votes. Seems like a no brainer, but all the candidates want the crony money. I’m glad at least one candidate had the guts to go against them.


384 posted on 04/25/2015 4:36:46 PM PDT by Oldhunk
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