Posted on 02/05/2015 1:07:15 PM PST by C19fan
Wednesday at the Detroit Economic Club, former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) said to create high, sustained economic growth, we need to dramatically expand immigrants that are coming to work.
Bush said, It seems to me we ought to be strategic about this about how do we create high, sustained economic growth And that is to shift away from family reunification being almost the sole driver of illegal immigration to narrowing that do what every other country has, spouse and minor children. And dramatically expanding immigrants that are coming to work. A guest worker program to deal in the areas where there are shortages.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Cruz: ”There is currently a serious shortage of workers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math...”
thesharkboy;:"Prove it Ted. And self-serving statements by company CEOs don't count, especially when they lay off tens of thousands of Americans."
Much better, HAHA
I lived in Los Angeles from March 1964 to May 1993.
The only “work” I witnessed illegals doing was:
Drug Dealing
Gang activity
Lawn Mowing
Swarming cars in the Home Depot parking lot looking for day work
Feeding & picking up manure at horse boarding stables.
They are hardly an improvement to the economy of the USA by their presence.
If that is true- someone has to educate
Walker about what happened in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, with the invasion of the Hmong people.
Certain well-meaning churches ‘sponsored’ these ‘refugees’ because of their prior support for out armed forces in Viet Nam, etc.
They never did assimilate into American society. They have gangs in Eau Claire which are terrorizing the citizens there. They don’t work. They live off the taxpayers. Eau Claire was a medium sized town with normal American/Wisconsin values. Now, they are literally contaminated.
I remember a group of these well-meaning Christian people on 60 Minutes on a Sunday evening telling how baffled & sad they were that all their efforts to help the Hmong people had been a disaster. They couldn’t understand what they had done wrong in their efforts to help the Hmong.
Lol. Thanks. That’s what I meant.
Cruz So it is my hope that passing a bipartisan bill addressing areas of common agreement securing the border, improving legal immigration, improving agricultural workers to ensure that we have workers who are here out of the shadows, able to work legally, he said.
The bill should focus on areas of agreement, not disagreement, Cruz said.
I hope that that reform legislation will not be held hostage to an issue that is deeply, deeply divisive, namely a pathway to citizenship. In my view, thats how we get something done we focus on areas of agreement, not on areas of disagreement, and Im hopeful that over the course of consideration, well see some consensus come together to do exactly that, he said.
Sen. Cruz: Pathway to Citizenship Would Kill Immigration Reform Bill (April 22, 2013)
Glad that he is against citizenship.
Nah, let’s import lots more illiterate mestizos and indios and their relatives to get on welfare and SSI. That’s the ticket !
Don't need to. They are already here, in front of your Home Depot.
We who are footing the bills and want to protect US sovereignty are the "bad guys" according to Jeb. Jeb needs to figure out that its not how much voters like candidates.......it's how much the candidate appears to like voters.
Jeb makes the same mistake Perry made---sneering at voters opposed to giveaways---saying they were "heartless." Candidates hoping to win by flaunting their self-serving "superiority" are doomed to failure.
Jeb and wife.
” Don’t need to. They are already here, in front of your Home Depot. “
In California, it became too much of a hassle to go to any home improvement place, because 40 illegals would attack you the second you got out of your car.
This man is either a traitor or insane.
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