Posted on 08/18/2015 8:15:14 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
"If it werent for me," Donald Trump told the Fox News moderators at the first Republican presidential debate, "you wouldnt even be talking about illegal immigration." The record-breaking audience of 24 million, which is ten times Foxs usual nightly viewership, had to agree.
Trumps new position paper reinforces the blunt talk that has propelled his rise in the polls: "A nation without borders is not a nation. A nation without laws is not a nation. A nation that does not serve its own citizens is not a nation."
Thats a refreshing contrast to the immigration paper recently released by Jeb Bush, who is the candidate of the big-money, big-business faction of the Republican party. Jeb famously said illegal immigrants were guilty only of "an act of love," and his plan would reward them with permanent "legal status" which he said must be "combined with" long-overdue measures to secure the border.
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It's time he's asked again.
In a broad forum/news conference.
I suspect he'll stick with his original position.
As I said, it's as far to the right as his donors will allow.
I am sure it will come up in the debate on September 16.
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