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To: CA Conservative

Trumps change of positions are almost all old one’s.

Cruz’ however, are just from this past congressional cycle.

Flip-Flopped on Legal Immigration:

Townhall’s Guy Benson: Cruz has flip-flopped dramatically on a number of his previous immigration views.

In response, Rubio charged that Cruz supported mass legalization of illegal immigrants and proposed huge increases in federal issuance of certain immigration visas and green cards. Cruz shook his head throughout Rubio’s rejoinder, but Rubio was correct on these points. Cruz has flip-flopped dramatically on a number of his previous immigration views. The Texan shot back, it is not accurate, what he just said, that I supported legalization.Sorry, Senator. It’s on tape. (Townhall, Guy Benson, 12/16/15)

Flip-Flopped on H-1B Visas:
In an election year, Cruz said he would suspend the H-1B program.

Cruz said he would suspend the H-1B program for 180 days while he audited the system for abuses, abandoning his prior support for a 500% increase in the high-tech program. (CNN, 11/13/15)

Cruz sharply distanced himself from his long-held plan to increase the number of visas for high-tech workers by 500%.

A month prior, Cruz sharply distanced himself from his long-held plan to increase the number of visas for high-tech workers by 500%. Under fire from conservative talk radio hosts who said he was imperiling American workers, Cruz said he would suspend the program for 180 days until it could be reformed to his liking.(CNN, 12/1/7/15)

In 2013, Senator Cruz offered an amendment that would increase the H-1B Visa program from 65,000 to 325,000.

During the 2013 immigration debate, the Texas senator proposed an amendment to the comprehensive ˜gang of eight Senate bill that he boasted would dramatically increase the annual limit on H-1B skilled guest worker visas”from 65,000 to 325,000”a five-fold expansion. (Bloomberg, 8/20/15)

Flip-Flopped on Birthright Citizenship:
Cruzs birthright citizenship position is the product of a flip-flop that is a couple of years old.

Post-Trump, Cruz has highlighted his opposition to birthright citizenship, itself the product of a flip-flop that is a couple of years old. (Washington Examiner, 11/19/15)

CNN: Despite his grounding in the grass-roots, Cruz has had to quickly react at times to Trump envelope-pushing brand of conservatism, such as when Cruz quickly agreed this summer with Trumps new position to end birthright citizenship, despite previous questions the Texan posed about its constitutionality. (CNN, 12/1/7/15)

Flip-Flopped on Mass Deportation:
In September 2013, Cruz noted that he had not called for deportation.

Cruz also noted that he had not called for deportation or, as Mitt Romney famously advocated, self-deportation. (NYT/Texas Tribune, 9/13/13)

Now, over the past few weeks, Cruz has specifically endorsed deportations after months of resisting.

Cruz, who over the past few weeks has specifically endorsed deportations after months of resisting, said in an interview that aired Sunday on State of the Union that the U.S. should catch those who came here illegally under normal law enforcement practices, not through round-ups of the estimated 11 million undocumented people living in the U.S. (CNN, 1/10/16)

In January 2016, Cruz said that like Donald Trump he does absolutely support deportation of all illegal immigrants.

Ted Cruz said during an appearance in Iowa on Monday that theres a difference between him and Donald Trump on immigration. The Texas senator, who is leading the field of Republican presidential candidates in Iowa according to the latest polls, was asked by a man in the state if, like Trump, he believed that all undocumented immigrants should be deported. Cruz replied, ËœAbsolutely yes. And in fact, look, theres a difference, said Cruz. Hes advocated allowing folks to come back in and become citizens. I oppose that. (BuzzFeed, 1/5/16)


45 posted on 01/29/2016 5:21:52 PM PST by HarleyLady27 ("The Force Awakens"!!! TRUMP;TRUMP;TRUMP;TRUMP!!! 100%)
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To: HarleyLady27
Trumps change of positions are almost all old one's."

Really? In June of last year, Trump was talking about providing legalization for the "good" illegals. Two weeks later, he was talking about deporting them all, but then letting the "good ones" back in on an "expedited basis". So you think two weeks is an "old position"??

Cruz' however, are just from this past congressional cycle.

So are Trump's. See my comment above.

Flip-Flopped on H-1B Visas:

Well, Trump is all for H1-b visas, he is for allowing foreign students to stay here, his companies requested almost 1000 H2-b visas in the past year...

In 2013, Senator Cruz offered an amendment that would increase the H-1B Visa program from 65,000 to 325,000.

You DO realize that H1-b visas are a form of LEGAL immigration - so it has nothing to do with the conversation about illegals. And modifying the rate of legal immigration happens all the time to reflect changing circumstances.

Cruz, who over the past few weeks has specifically endorsed deportations after months of resisting, said in an interview that aired Sunday on State of the Union that the U.S. should catch those who came here illegally under normal law enforcement practices, not through round-ups of the estimated 11 million undocumented people living in the U.S.

Or in other words. Cruz advocates for enforcing the law - just as he always has. Trump, on the other hand, has been fine with his companies employing illegals, building Trump Tower, working on the Post Office Building renovation in DC, working at his resorts... If Trump can't even keep his own companies from hiring illegals, why should we believe he would do any better as president?

62 posted on 01/29/2016 6:46:06 PM PST by CA Conservative (Texan by birth, Californian by circumstance)
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To: HarleyLady27
Trumps change of positions are almost all old one's."

Really? In June of last year, Trump was talking about providing legalization for the "good" illegals. Two weeks later, he was talking about deporting them all, but then letting the "good ones" back in on an "expedited basis". So you think two weeks is an "old position"??

Cruz' however, are just from this past congressional cycle.

So are Trump's. See my comment above.

Flip-Flopped on H-1B Visas:

Well, Trump is all for H1-b visas, he is for allowing foreign students to stay here, his companies requested almost 1000 H2-b visas in the past year...

In 2013, Senator Cruz offered an amendment that would increase the H-1B Visa program from 65,000 to 325,000.

You DO realize that H1-b visas are a form of LEGAL immigration - so it has nothing to do with the conversation about illegals. And modifying the rate of legal immigration happens all the time to reflect changing circumstances.

Cruz, who over the past few weeks has specifically endorsed deportations after months of resisting, said in an interview that aired Sunday on State of the Union that the U.S. should catch those who came here illegally under normal law enforcement practices, not through round-ups of the estimated 11 million undocumented people living in the U.S.

Or in other words. Cruz advocates for enforcing the law - just as he always has. Trump, on the other hand, has been fine with his companies employing illegals, building Trump Tower, working on the Post Office Building renovation in DC, working at his resorts... If Trump can't even keep his own companies from hiring illegals, why should we believe he would do any better as president?

63 posted on 01/29/2016 6:46:52 PM PST by CA Conservative (Texan by birth, Californian by circumstance)
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To: HarleyLady27

Cruz is part dolphin.


64 posted on 01/29/2016 6:50:24 PM PST by Red Steel (Ted Cruz: 'I'm a Big Fan of Donald Trump')
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