Posted on 11/12/2015 1:29:53 PM PST by conservativejoy
Ted Cruz, in an interview with Laura Ingraham was asked about his position on H1-B Visas. Ted explains his position now as opposed to his position in 2013. Cruz and Sessions are crafting legislation to reform the H1-B program and to deal with he abuses that are harming American workers.
The entire interview is excellent and the H1-B visa issue discussion begins around the 7:50 mark.
“Cruz is by far the best candidate available. His stance on H1B has not changed; it has been misrepresented.”
That’s wishful thinking on your part. In the interview with Ingraham, he admits he supported the program.
Someone who evolves their position toward free market policies and the rule of law isn’t a bad thing.
Cruz and Sessionsare taking actions to stop the abuses.
I thought his support was qualified; I don’t remember the details now - but his support was predicated on opposing something the Democrats were up to - I can’t remember the specifics, but I remember reading his account and it made a lot of sense.
The more I see, hear and read of Cruz, the more I like him. I am long past the age when I consider politicians to have even the potential for heroism - but Cruz is more consistently conservative than any of the others. He has taken very public stands against not just the communist left, but also the establishment GOP. When Washington insiders sneer: “He doesn’t have any friends in the Senate,” I consider that a plus.
Usually, the more I see and hear a pol, the less I like them; with Cruz, it is the opposite.
That's probably why he closes well, come election time.
I just saw his “Princess Bride” re-enactment on YouTube... pretty funny.
Me too.
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