Donald Trump’s Immigration Comments Slammed by Jeb Bush After Border Visit
And he did it mostly in Spanish.
Under President Barack Obama’s administration, immigration enforcement officials have been instructed to consider whether or not an immigrant living in the country illegally has U.S.-citizen children when deciding whether the person should face deportation.
“Our immigrant communities have consistently been painted as an invasion force and the use of the term “anchor baby” is a clear example of this”, said Michael W. Kwan, OCA National President.
To this, Bush said this will surely lead to problems with other countries.
After losing ground to Trump in the polls following the first GOP presidential debate, Jeb Bush has gone on the attack, questioning the real estate mogul’s Republican bona fides.
“I just don’t think calling human beings names ever is helpful”, said Carly Fiorina, (R) Presidential Candidate.
“Being this close to the border, I get to see firsthand everyday what it means to be a first-generation American“, Ballenger said. “This is not love”.
It got its message out by putting hundreds of billboards across America.
“This is huge. Let me ask you: Why would you pay a man $1.3 million a year for a no-show job at Lehman Brothers – which, when it failed, nearly took the world with it?” “All you have to do is look at the crime wave”. “It will cause friction with our third largest trading partner that is not necessary, and I think he is wrong about this”, he said. “Mexico is making a fortune because their leaders are smarter, they know what they’re doing, our people are grossly incompetent”.
Bush said had he entered into talks with Iran, he would have also focused on its efforts to destabilize the Middle East, build ballistic missiles, repress its own people and now hold three Americans hostage. Honda and his family were thrown into a Japanese internment camp while his father served in the US military during World War II.
Jeb Bush disagrees with Trump’s interpretation of constitutional law, but like Trump, he used the pejorative term “anchor babies” while talking about them in a radio interview, then defended the expression to reporters afterward. Some find the term offensive.
Bush has clashed with rivals over use of the term “anchor babies“, a derogatory description of children born in the United States to undocumented parents.
Honda also stated that he considered the language to be a “slur against all immigrants” and that “The 14th Amendment of our Constitution guarantees citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the United States, and we can not stand by and let anyone diminish that right“.
“They are coming here for opportunities for their families, the same as immigrants have always done”, Oshiro said.
In recent months, Politico reports federal authorities have been increasingly scrutinizing “birth tourism”, which has been most recently tied to Chinese women who come to the United States and intend to return home with a child who has USA citizenship, which confers significant health care, education and civic benefits.