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To: CottonBall

Please show me where, in his “position statement “ Trump mentions amnesty or deportation. The entire document does not have a the word “deport” in it even once.

The Cruz and Trump position papers on immigration are nearly identical. Cruz HAS defined amnesty. I cannot find Trump’s definition but would be happy if you copied a link with it.

FReepers attacking Cruz on immigration boggle the mind. Furthermore, the hypocrisy of attacking Cruz based on one interaction with a journalist while letting Trump skate on similar charges is astounding.


176 posted on 12/01/2015 1:02:18 PM PST by brothers4thID ("We've had way too many Republicans whose #1 virtue is "I get along great with Democrats".")
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To: brothers4thID
Cruz based on one interaction with a journalist while letting Trump skate on similar charges is astounding.

What MSM interaction did Trump skate on?

180 posted on 12/01/2015 1:04:52 PM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: brothers4thID

Sending them all back, which theoretically I would support, would work as well as confiscation of firearms, which of course I do not support!
Build the g_d d_mned wall! Strengthen and emplement an e-verify system....then and only then!


189 posted on 12/01/2015 1:10:41 PM PST by mosley
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To: brothers4thID
http://legalinsurrection.com/

Friday, March 27, 2015 at 7:27pm

Ted Cruz disputes MSNBC claim he supports legalization of illegal immigrants

Earlier today, MSNBC published a story suggesting Senator Cruz supports legalization of undocumented individuals currently in the United States.

Derived from the fact that Senator Cruz hasn't’t specifically stated he does not support legalization of undocumented individuals, the inference is that Cruz must therefore support legalization of undocumented individuals. It’s a nice little semantic game, really.

MSNBC referenced a Texas Tribune article from 2013 which they claim indicates, “that he [Cruz] supported giving some undocumented immigrants permission to stay in the country with more limited legal status.” This summation is not accurate.

The Texas Tribune article, written around the time of the Gang of Eight immigration fight, makes the same incorrect assumption as MSNBC. The first statement is correct while the latter is only partially so:

When it comes to immigration reform, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has made it abundantly clear what he opposes: giving citizenship to people who broke the law to come here.

What has not been as evident is what he supports: legal status for millions of people here already, while making it easier for immigrants to come here through the front door.

Going on to discuss the Gang of Eight legislation, the Texas Tribune reported:

Immigration-reform legislation from the Senate’s so-called Gang of Eight passed that chamber in June and includes a 13-year path to citizenship. Cruz pushed unsuccessfully for amendments that would have, among other things, eliminated the citizenship component.

Asked about what to do with the people here illegally, however, he stressed that he had never tried to undo the goal of allowing them to stay.

“The amendment that I introduced removed the path to citizenship, but it did not change the underlying work permit from the Gang of Eight,” he said during a recent visit to El Paso. Cruz also noted that he had not called for deportation or, as Mitt Romney famously advocated, self-deportation.

Neither in the Texas Tribune nor at any other time has Senator Cruz ever said he supports legalization for undocumented workers currently residing in the United States.

Senator Cruz’s campaign spokeswoman Catherine Frazier told us Cruz’s goal in the Gang of Eight amendment was three fold: to get Senators on the record showing where they stood on the issue, that it was a good faith effort to improve the bill, and to stop a pathway to citizenship. Frazier explained it was not intended to suggest support for legalization.

“Cruz supports strengthening the border and fixing our legal immigration and interior enforcement systems before we deal with those who are here illegally,” Frazier said. “It’s premature to discuss what to do with those who are still here illegally until we have made these reforms. Indicating that there may be the potential for amnesty in the future, only encourages more illegal immigration.”

Frazier reiterated Senator Cruz’s consistency on the issue, that the Senator is in favor of expanding legal immigration, and that he vocally opposes President Obama’s executive immigration overreach.

While MSNBC’s claim that Senator Cruz has not specifically detailed his stance on legalizing undocumented immigrants is true, the inference that he supports legalization, is false.

What Cruz is doing is ‘political speak’.....

190 posted on 12/01/2015 1:10:43 PM PST by HarleyLady27 (I have such happy days, I hope you do too!!!)
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To: brothers4thID

You’re right -’deport’ isn’t in there. “deported” is though. geezzzz

You’ve never heard Trump talk about deporting them? I guess you’re avoiding watching him because he repeats it every time some lame brained journalist asks. Cruz is the one that refuses to be clear. he lost my support months ago by being wishy-washy.


275 posted on 12/01/2015 2:52:06 PM PST by CottonBall
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