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by don.chaney_Archive
All of those candidates discuss immigration frequently, they all do. Google any of their names and the word immigration. See if you can find one who says things are just fine and dandy.Bush just gave a whole interview about it. In spanish.DIAZ-BALART: How do we resolve the problem of 11 million undocumented and what do you think is the formula for the border to be secured and deal with those people who are here and contribute to the economy with their hard work? BUSH: Look, first of all, to arrive here legally has to be easier than to arrive here illegally. So one must have a commitment with a border, and just as important, there s 40 percent of the undocumented that arrived here legally, that have a legal visa and they overstayed And they don t go back. We must have a plan to solve that. It s not the most complicated thing in our country, we can do it. We can accomplish it. But for the 11 million people, I believe that they come from out of the shadows they get a work permit, they pay taxes naturally, they pay small fine they, learn English. They don t get benefits from the federal government, but they come out of the shadows. And they obtain a legal status after some time. I believe that s the place where one could obtain consensus to solve this problem.Balancing the latino vote vs. riling up the base against the amnesty candidates is going to be a play a pretty important part in this shit show, you think immigration is going to be glossed over? That's nuts. Trump got attention because he said stupid racist shit, there was nothing radical in what he did.