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Ted Cruz in 2013: ‘Compromise’ a Possibility on the 11 Million Undocumented
He’s the second presidential candidate to campaign in Minnesota this week, following Democrat Hillary Clinton on Tuesday. “Regardless of your political or religious views, or whether you support Senator Cruz or not, I encourage you to attend today’s rally and send an unmistakable signal that free political debate is alive and well in Minnesota”.
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White House spokesman Josh Earnest said he would not second-guess the decisions made in Los Angeles or { New York New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said: “It’s important – very important – not to overreact in situations like this”.
More than any other issue, immigration is driving the rivalry between Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, presidential rivals focusing on the divisive topic in their closing messages to Republican voters before the sprint to the Iowa caucuses. “He’s the one that supports a 500-percent increase in guest workers into the United States, and he’s the one that supported legalization and legalizing people that are in the country illegally”.
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Cruz: Of course I wanted the bill to pass, my amendment to pass. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who has been locked in a battle with Cruz over the Republican presidential nomination, also said Thursday that he opposes the spending bill.
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“That doesn’t mean that he would give them a path to legalization, he would not”, Tyler said.
“It’s a great way to make sure we’re reaching out and touching as many people as possible”, said Cruz spokeswoman Catherine Frazier.
“Let’s have a moment of simple clarity: I oppose amnesty, I oppose citizenship, I oppose legalization for illegal immigrants.
They were not telling the truth”, he said.
But Cruz shot back, saying that “the only thing that has shifted is the language of the establishment”.
It took the Florida senator to open up a national dialogue over whether Cruz – despite his bluster against “amnesty” – at one point actually supported legislation that would have given legal status to the undocumented as long as it didn’t include a path to citizenship. “Those decisions have consequences”.
“I think he might be a little weak there”, said Muscatine resident Jim Simmons, 49, who’s still deciding between Rubio and Cruz. “And as a result they are trying to muddy the waters, but you know the lines are very clear”.
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The Gang of Eight was a bipartisan group of senators who, in 2013, crafted a compromise immigration reform bill. And they say that even with two Latino candidates running for president, the tone could turn off Hispanic voters.