It is not up to me to prove you wrong. You made the assertion - it is up to you to support that assertion with verifiable facts, if you want to be taken seriously.
But you treat Walker like he is not responsible at all for the increase in illegal invaders in his state. That's like saying Moon Beam Brown is not responsible for the increased mexifornication of Cali.
I am fully in favor of holding politicians responsible for what they do or don't do - but I don't hold them responsible for what they can't do. So far, you have not given any specific examples of something that Walker could legally do as governor to reduce the number of illegal aliens in Wisconsin that he has refused to do - nor have you given specific examples of things Walker has done to increase the number of illegal aliens in Wisconsin.
In the case of California, I can point to a number of things the politicians here have done to encourage illegal immigration, from sanctuary cities to forbidding the police from reporting illegals they arrest to ICE; from granting drivers licenses to illegals to actively encouraging them to sign up for Obamacare. Now, if you have examples of Walker doing things like that, let me know.
So far, you have made a lot of statements and allegations, but have provided very little substance.
With that being said, I think Walker is going to self-destruct on his flip-flopping stance on illegal immigration, which will open the door to a Ted Cruz presidency even wider.
I'm sure you have already seen this, but for others who might not know about Walker's pandering to the Chamber of Amnesty:
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker told a private dinner of New Hampshire Republicans this month that he backed the idea of allowing undocumented immigrants to stay in the country and to eventually become eligible for citizenship, a position at odds with his previous public statements on the matter
But during the March 13 New Hampshire dinner, organized by New Hampshire Republican Party Chairwoman Jennifer Horn at the Copper Door Restaurant in Bedford, Mr. Walker said undocumented immigrants shouldnt be deported, and he mocked 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romneys suggestion that they would self-deport, according to people who were there
SCOTT WALKER ENDORSES PATH TO CITIZENSHIP FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS AT PRIVATE GOP DINNER