I’m not sure Jindal is as tough on amnesty as we all thought he was.
Here ya go....
During an appearance on CBS Face the Nation on February 23, 2014, Jindal said:
“I’ve said all along that people that wanna come into this country, work hard, get an education, that’s good for them, that’s good for us; there’s nothing wrong with Republicans in Congress saying, Let’s secure the border first. If this president was serious about moving forward a comprehensive approach, he would start by securing the border. We don’t need a 1,000-page bill, it’s not complicated. Right now, we’ve got low walls and a narrow gate. That’s the opposite of what we need. (CBS News)
Jindal criticized congressional Republicans for failing to achieve their campaign promise of defunding the Department of Homeland Security and defeating President Obamas unilateral actions on immigration. (Politico)
Jindal is a believer in immigrant assimilation, and strongly opposes the use of hyphenates to describe people as anything other than American. We dont discriminate against anybody who wants to come and live in our country and follow our laws and adopt our values. What does that mean? That means we should be unafraid to teach English in our schools. That means we should be unafraid to insist that when people come here theyre not here to set up their own cultures [to] overtake ours, theyre here to become a part of America. (National Review)
Jindal voted in favor of a 2005 amendment punishing state and local governments that don’t share information with federal immigration authorities by withholding funding. (Clerk.House.gov)
Jindal voted in favor of a 2005 amendment punishing sanctuary cities that are uncooperative with federal immigration agents by withholding funding. (Clerk.House.gov)
Jindal voted in favor of a 2005 amendment bolstering the relationship between state and local law enforcement in working to crack down on illegal immigration. (Clerk.House.gov)
Jindal voted in favor of a 2005 amendment mandating comprehensive interior enforcement to help remove illegal immigrants. (Clerk.House.gov)
Jindal voted in favor of building a fence along the Mexican border in 2006. (Clerk.House.gov)
Jindal has called for curtailing immigration for radical Islamists. (Daily Caller)
Jindal supports significantly increasing skilled and unskilled immigration levels, but doesnt mention tying these increases to welfare reforms. (National Review)