Seems that Gov. Walker has done a bit of research.
...Walker became the first declared or potential 2016 GOP presidential
candidate to stake out a position on immigration fully in line with that
of Senate Judiciary Committee subcommittee on Immigration and the
National Interest chairman Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL)....
Specifically:
" ...the next president and the next congress need to make decisions about a
legal immigration system that’s based on, first and foremost, on
protecting American workers and American wages,..."
His "secure the border" rhetoric is much stronger. And here's something new:
"Then I think you need to enforce the law and the way you effectively do
that is to require every employer in America to use an effective
E-Verify system and by effective I mean you need to require particularly
small businesses and farmers and ranchers. We got to have a system that
works, but then the onus is on the employers and the penalties have to
be steep that they’re only hiring people who are here, who are legal to
be here. No amnesty, if someone wants to be a citizen, they have to go
back to their country of origin and get in line behind everybody else
who’s waiting...."
This leaves Cruz (et al) behind by a lap or two.
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