Republicans’ Bush says multiculturalism wrong for US
On Tuesday Bush will do it once more, this time revealing another administrative change arrangement amid a meeting with ranchers in Gladbrook, Iowa. There are some signs that if the 2016 election were held today, Republicans wouldn’t fare much better.
Bush was then able to continue undeterred and seemingly stronger after the confrontation, aided by security that only allowed the interruption to last five minutes, quickly escorting the protesters out.
Bush began his speech, honoring three female Hispanic entrepreneurs, with a declaration that “energy” and “creativity” and “drive” are the only things that matter in building a business. “We don’t need to deport everybody in this country (illegally)”, said Bush.
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Bush rattled off a diverse collection of examples. “Is he going to tell me speak English?”
“They might not be the most popular but they are the most clear”, Mallea said.
For Bush to rise up, he needs more conservatives to be on his side. He also made sure to note that Bush speaks flawless Spanish.
“When you create pockets of isolation_and in some places the process of assimilation has been retarded because they’ve slowed down_it’s wrong”, he added. “They’re bilingual”. “When you dig deeper, these policies actually hurt communities of color”, said Angela Rye, a former strategist and executive director for the Congressional Black Caucus and CEO of Impact Strategies. “It’s up to us to organize ourselves around them so that they do”.
Latino advocates and immigrant groups disappointed with the sharp language used by Republican candidates on immigration – including Bush – accuse him of dramatically tailoring his message depending on his audience. Now, she says, she has people heavily invested in the ground-game.
“We need to get back to that”.
“Earned legal status is the dignified way, the practical way, the American way of solving the problem of 12 million immigrants”, he said.
Bush’s speech didn’t start off political at all.
He wrote that he hoped Francis’s visit would serve as a “powerful reminder that in a country as great and diverse as ours, we can protect religious freedom and the right of conscience while respecting those with opposing views”.
A flurry of anti-Muslim rhetoric on the presidential campaign trail has put Republican candidates in the hot seat about Islam’s role in American life and politics.
Bush says multiculturalism encourages newcomers to live in “pockets of isolation” that limit people’s aspiration.