You’re flat-out wrong.
President Bush was openly, tirelessly, relentlessly pushing to grant American citizenship to millions of invaders. (”See you at the signing!”)
His failure to act as Commander-in-Chief as millions of foreign nationals marched on American cities equals endorsement. There is no other possible interpretation.
When you’re in charge, endorsement means responsibility. He practically ordered them to march in Dallas (and Los Angeles), as if such demonstrations (or as the rest of us saw it, an implicit threat of violence) would either scare us or shame us into ceding American sovereignty. Perry similarly sat on his hands as the chief executive of Texas.
Bush and Perry are not the only ones responsible, but they are some of the ones.
One of the things I disagreed with Bush about was immigration. That being said your conclusion: “His failure to act as Commander-in-Chief as millions of foreign nationals marched on American cities equals endorsement” is ludicrous.
Almost as ludicrous as “He practically ordered them to march in Dallas (and Los Angeles), as if such demonstrations (or as the rest of us saw it, an implicit threat of violence) would either scare us or shame us into ceding American sovereignty.”
These demonstrations were organized by Democrat operatives, financed by Democrat money and supported by Democrat politicians ending in rallies where Democrats were the principal speakers.