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Washington (CNN) During a "Family Reunion" conference hosted by the Hispanic Leadership Network in April 2013, Jeb Bush spoke freely on the promise immigrants hold for America and his views on reform.
He said, during a discussion with Univision, that it was "ridiculous" to think that DREAMers, children brought to the U.S. by their parents illegally, shouldn't have an "accelerated path" to citizenship.
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Other comments included that Bush declared that "it's not possible in a free country to completely control the border without us losing our freedoms and liberties."
He even suggested the mayor of Detroit — the economically depressed Midwestern city where he's giving his first policy address of the 2016 campaign on Wednesday — use immigration to "repopulate" the city.
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"Wow" is also what conservative strategist Daniel Horowitz, who edits the site ConservativeReview.com, said when he saw them.
"I'm just reading this stuff — wow," he said. "This is insane. Honestly, I don't take him seriously, because of [comments like] these and because of the Bush name it's very hard to see him getting anywhere in a primary."
And it was the response to the comments from Brent Bozell, chairman of the conservative group ForAmerica.
"That thinking is utterly contrary to what grassroots Republicans believe. He is reflecting the viewpoint of the Chamber of Commerce and big business," he said.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/04/politics/bush-immigration-conservatives-detroit/index.html
He said, during a discussion with Univision, that it was "ridiculous" to think that DREAMers, children brought to the U.S. by their parents illegally, shouldn't have an "accelerated path" to citizenship.
. . . . .
Other comments included that Bush declared that "it's not possible in a free country to completely control the border without us losing our freedoms and liberties."
He even suggested the mayor of Detroit — the economically depressed Midwestern city where he's giving his first policy address of the 2016 campaign on Wednesday — use immigration to "repopulate" the city.
. .. . . .
"Wow" is also what conservative strategist Daniel Horowitz, who edits the site ConservativeReview.com, said when he saw them.
"I'm just reading this stuff — wow," he said. "This is insane. Honestly, I don't take him seriously, because of [comments like] these and because of the Bush name it's very hard to see him getting anywhere in a primary."
And it was the response to the comments from Brent Bozell, chairman of the conservative group ForAmerica.
"That thinking is utterly contrary to what grassroots Republicans believe. He is reflecting the viewpoint of the Chamber of Commerce and big business," he said.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/04/politics/bush-immigration-conservatives-detroit/index.html