I recognize the attempt at humor; but the implied point of your comment goes to the very essence of whether this man is morally fit to hold any office concerned with immigration questions.
Jeb Bush has every right--indeed a high moral duty--to take care of his wife. He also has a sworn duty to preserve the Constitution & by its express terms, that includes the Liberty of the Founders "posterity." If he cannot separate those moral duties; if he is conflicted on those duties; by any moral compass, he should be disqualified from seeking the Presidency.
America has unique cultures. Mexico has unique cultures. We can certainly be friends; as neighbors we ought to be friends. We are not interchangeable. You already see among some of Jeb's "grown ups" in California, an actual suppression of the Founders' Anglo/Celtic heritage in public schools. Unless Americans want to end up like the dispossessed Hawaiians, now reduced to entertaining tourists in what was once their domain, we better start recognizing the real issue, here.
William Flax
Your friends and neighbors you referred to in Mexico are probably the most disrespectful people on the planet, as they routinely, by the millions, break our laws and rules, all while creating massive history changing industry of fraud and crime in the U.S.
The Bush's and the rest of government as a whole, have no intentions of saving our sovereignty or securing our borders. In fact they publicly aid and abet this lawlessness while forcing American tax payer victims to pay the bills. Some pay in blood, all others have their incomes seized by force to subsidize it.
The prinmary responsibility of every politician is to represent the interests of American citizens (although very few do so).
Jeb cannot be trusted to make fair and rational decisions pertainming to immigration and satisfying that responsibility because of his emotional connection with Mexico, Mexicans and his Mexican wife.
For those who would like more detail just do a little web surfing - Jeb's entire personal history and experience is all out there in the public domain.