In a March 1 interview with Fox's Chris Wallace, he owned the shift in his position.
He doesn't support amnesty, he has said on several occasions this year.
Asked whether his position had changed since 2013, he said, "Absolutely. I look at the problems we've experienced for the last few years. I've talked to governors on the border and others out there. I've talked to people all across America. And the concerns I have is that we need to secure the border. We ultimately need to put in place a system that works. A legal immigration system that works. And part of doing this is put the onus on employers, getting them E-Verify and tools to do that. But I don't think you do it through amnesty."
Walker wasn't shy about his course reversal at the time.
"My view has changed. I'm flat out saying it," Walker told Wallace. "A candidate can say that."
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