Right. But do you mean that Trump put Cruz in a position where he had to lie (about this position on immigration)? I don’t see how that can be contrued as somehow Trump’s fault.
Or did you want Cruz to maintain his position on ‘’bringing them out of the shadows’’ & making them legal, but (allegedly, not citizens)?
I don’t get it.
Sorry if that’s being thick. I just don’t understand how the 2 are connected.
ps. Trump has said repeatedly that everybody leaves. THEN, after the wall is built & everything is under control, people can start applying to come back. AND that we will take the best & the brightest.- they will be ‘’expedited’’. But they’re going to have to make their way through the line first (common sense)
A. This is not going to be a fast process.
2. That’s not going to be very many people.
Most of the people fleeing Mexico are very, very poor & uneducated.
I don’t what he is going to do about the Central Americans.
grr bad typing
this= his (position on immigration)
contrued= construed
No, Trump put Cruz in a position where Cruz ended up changing his position much for the better.
I, not long after that, also switched my backing to Cruz ahead of Trump. Previously I had been pining for a Trump/Cruz ticket. Now that that ticket seems out and as Trump is looking more likely, I am hoping for Mary Fallin to be his running mate.
Amnesty is amnesty and Trump’s touchback position is no different than what the GOPe had been backing a few years ago in order to try to slip amnesty by their base.
There is no reason for it. At all—let those would-be Democrat voters stay home where they belong.