He always said he opposed a path to citizenship for illegals in country. Now he apparently comes out in favor of a path for most of them if not all. I used to think no matter if I agreed or disagreed with Bush he always said exactly what he meant. On immigration, it appears, he cannot be trusted to tell the truth.
It's taken him a while to be honest and upfront about what he really wants but it's all out in the open now, finally. I only hope the House holds firm and says no thanks.
I listened to the speech, and he never said he wanted a path to legalization for these people specifically.
He said he wants a TEMPORARY GUEST WORKER program, and if they want to come back in the country legally they should go back and get in the BACK of the line.
He said if Congress wants to legalize more mexicans, they should increase the number of green cards for mexicans. But that's not the same as saying he wants to provide a direct path to citizenship for these people.
It is true that he doesn't want to disqualify them from ever getting a green card.