When looking at Walker’s record, don’t forget about his support for comprehensive immigration reform also known as amnesty back in 2002 when he signed a bill in support of it as Milwaukee County executive.
Here is an excerpt:
“BE IT RESOLVED, that the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors does hereby express its support for comprehensive immigration reform legislation that will provide greater opportunity for undocumented working immigrants to obtain legal residency in the United States and joins the AFL-CIO, the U.S. Catholic Conference, the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and other leading business, religious and civic leaders and organizations as well as the City of Milwaukee in urging the U.S. Congress to adopt such legislation.”
Whereas the stability of many sectors of our society is dependent on the labor of working immigrants, including those who have no legal status, and the lack of status of these undocumented workers makes them fearful of retaliation, so that many of them endure long hours and low pay, poor working conditions, sexual harassment, discrimination, and
Whereas undocumented working immigrants in Milwaukee and throughout these United States make substantial contributions to our economic, civil, and cultural life but unjustly remain vulnerable to exploitation, now, therefore
Walkers campaign team says thats not amnesty.
Sorry, there are too many examples of ‘look at the record’ at the State level that turns 180 degrees when running for higher office.
Until I hear “that is categorically incorrect” from his OWN mouth about the ‘leaked’ soundbite...but, I won’t take the word of a paid for talking head/spin-mister.