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    Jeb Bush, John Kasich seal their fates by pandering to illegal immigrants

    Jeb Bush, John Kasich seal their fates by pandering to illegal immigrants



    By Charles Hurt - - Updated: 10:08 a.m. on Wednesday, November 11, 2015

    ANALYSIS/OPINION:

    MILWAUKEE — As if Jeb Bush’s campaign were not already finished, the candidate drilled several additional screws into his own coffin during Tuesday night’s debate here.

    “Even having this conversation sends a powerful signal,” he whined as real estate mogul and presidential front-runner Donald Trump tangled with the Democratic wing of the Republican Party over the insanity of allowing 12 million illegal aliens to roam free in America without the slightest concern that our country’s laws might just apply to them.

    Outside the debate hall, protesters beat drums and screamed for amnesty. One man with a bullhorn kept repeating over and over again that justice is not possible in America. And every third time or so he accused Mr. Trump of being a “racist” for vowing to enforce America’s immigration laws. No word on whether he was a plant, paid for by the Bush campaign.

    On stage inside the debate hall, Mr. Trump stuck to his guns and said that immigration laws passed by both Democrats and Republicans in Congress and approved by presidents from both parties should simply be enforced. That is all he is saying.

    Yet Mr. Bush not only thinks these laws should be summarily dismissed, he said during the debate that even having a discussion about enforcing our immigration laws is a terrible thing. We should dismiss these laws and there should not even be a debate about it.

    “They’re doing high-fives in the Clinton campaign right now when they hear this,” Mr. Bush said.

    Wow. Truly astonishing. Not only does Mr. Bush not belong in the White House or the Republican Party, he should just be deported. Perhaps to Mexico, where he might be happier and find greater success in politics.

    Astonishingly, Mr. Bush was not alone on the Republican stage. “Think about the families!” cried Ohio Gov. John Kasich. “C’mon, folks!”
    These people really have no clue how desperately frustrated and estranged American voters in both parties are over this issue of rampant illegal immigration and Washington’s absolute refusal to take simple, common sense measures to fix the problem.

    John Kasich should be deported right behind Jeb Bush.

    Luckily, the remaining serious contenders on the stage — and even the less-serious contenders on the earlier debate stage — do not share Mr. Bush’s and Mr. Kasich’s reckless and lawless plot to eviscerate American sovereignty by granting amnesty to millions of illegals in America.

    “If Republicans join Democrats as the party of amnesty, we will lose,” Sen. Ted Cruz countered during the debate. “It is not compassionate to say we’re not going to enforce the laws, and we’re going to drive down the wages for millions of hardworking men and women.”
    Maybe think about THOSE families.
    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...dering-illega/

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    Charles Hurt is correct that both Bush and Kasich need to resign from the race and preferably leave the country!

    However, he is incorrect with this claim...

    Luckily, the remaining serious contenders on the stage — and even the less-serious contenders on the earlier debate stage — do not share Mr. Bush’s and Mr. Kasich’s reckless and lawless plot to eviscerate American sovereignty by granting amnesty to millions of illegals in America.
    In truth, Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina and Marco Rubio all share the Bush / Kasich amnesty for illegals position!

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    First, when it comes to illegal aliens being present in our country only Trump has put out the right approach on getting them all out of here and back home. Next, it looks like Senator Ted Cruz is finally waking up to the same facts. The remaining candidates on the stage are for the illegal aliens so none of them are good for Americans. Let's get a 2016 ticket of Trump/Cruz 2016 !!!

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