BTW, no one on this thread suggested that but you.
We're talking about this guy's changing mind on this huge issue, his questionable associates and if this flip flop pattern will continue if elected.
By what stretch of the imagination is it possible to change one's mind on something like this issue?
So, actually, it was you that suggested he wasn't doing anything about it.
As for your question, I said it this way on another thread:
The problem I have with using illegal immigration [as an "indicator"] is that in many parts of the country it is not a significant local issue. I moved from Southern California to Wisconsin. Night and day the difference is. Funniest thing to me was seeing white people doing landscaping.
With Walker focusing on Wisconsin problems it probably never entered his mind as an issue. Now that he is looking at national issues, he is having to form an opinion on this and many other non-Wisconsin things. It appears that he is forming correct opinions. Unfortunately a "gotcha" attempt, along with selective quoting, makes it seem he is softer than he appears to really be.
It will be interesting to watch as he figures out his positions on these things.