Very true -- Cruz supported it back in 2014, when it was hundreds of refugees, not thousands and tens of thousands.
And Donald Trump supported bringing Syrian refugees into the US as lately as Sept 8 of this year, due to the "unbelievable humanitarian problem."
He backed off a bit the next day, coincidentally *wink wink* the same day that Ted Cruz urged not to resettle these immigrants in America.
But, if you want to give the Tedster credit for opposing resettling a year after he favored it, fine. Most of us know exactly what Trump would do, and I think that's the difference. There is concern that Cruz is still a product of the DC system, no matter how conservative he is. At any rate, it's not going to matter. Cruz isn't going to be the nominee, Trump is, and it won't be close. And Trump will be president. And it won't be close.