Cruz's wife served on the CFR task force that wrote "Building a North American Community,"
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Asked by @glennbeck about my claim last night that Ted Cruz is for amnesty. See quote paragraph 9.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/13/us/cruz-tries-to-claim-the-middle-ground-on-immigration.html?_r=0
The amendment that I introduced removed the path to citizenship, but it did not change the underlying work permit from the Gang of Eight, he said during a recent visit to El Paso. Mr. Cruz also noted that he had not called for deportation or, as Mitt Romney famously advocated, self-deportation.
But the most compassionate responsewhich Senator Cruz is leading the fight to accomplishis to end the Presidents amnesty and to humanely and expeditiously reunite these children with their families back home.
RE: Cruz hands out Teddy bears at border with Glenn Beck
That does not mean that he wants to accept these children into the United States.
There is a difference between being INDIVIDUALLY compassionate and LEGALIZING illegals.
I have no problems feeding the starving children who just came from thousands of miles away.
But after they have been adequately fed and clothed ( and not using tax payer money, which Ted Cruz did no advocate ), I’d send them back home where they came from.
RE: Cruz’s wife served on the CFR task force that wrote “Building a North American Community,”
What my wife does and what her opinions are are HERS, NOT MINE. I’m sure ted Cruz also knows the difference.
Thank you for the post. I did want to learn more about the issues you raised.
Heidi Cruz’s work history may not be of interest to anyone else, but it is of great interest to me. Since when are we NOT interested in people with a resume like that, who are close to power?
As for handing out any perks whatsoever, to adults or kids, there’s not a snowball’s chance in hell I’d be doing anything other than a inspection tour and working my ass off to send those kids back home at their parent’s expense.
If that meant hiring attorneys in their country to cover our expenses, so be it. Let folks know loud and clear what the results will be for participating in this type of thing in the future.
This is the type of thing we discourage, not encourage.
For those who don’t know, many of these kids came from homes that were supporting them just fine prior to the effort to bring them here.
Mexico and other participating nations should be taken to court to pay for our expenses related to this imposition.
Teddy bears? Seriously? Good freaking grief some of our folks have a very strange set of priorities.