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

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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/nov/11/charles-hurt-jeb-bush-john-kasich-pandering-illega/
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.
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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.

The pendulum has clearly moved in the direction of acting aggressively against illegal immigration.
 
"Deport John Kasich"

signs could be popping up around Iowa - locals that lose meat-packing jobs to illegals could be a factor
 
Speaking of pendulums swinging, your prognostication sure changed in the past 48 hours.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?484679-Rand-needs-to-support-Trump&p=6037106#post6037106

It has not changed. I still believe they will engineer a Jeb come back after Rubio implodes and he will implode. Because of the direction the national dialog is moving on illegal immigration, Jeb will tailor his message accordingly to sound tough on immigration just like prior candidates that eventually received the nomination Remember the hypocrisy of Romney coming out against Obamacare, McCain pretending to be a fiscal conservative and Bush against nation building?
 
Anti immigration may help in the Republican primaries but it will hurt in the General Election. Forget who (maybe it was Jeb Bush) but one said that Hillary Clinton must be cheering what is going on.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-34783843

But immigration sparked the biggest confrontation, when Mr Trump said a wall should be built at the US-Mexico border and all migrants living illegally in the US must be deported.

This was met with disdain by Mr Kasich, the governor of Ohio.

"Come on, folks, we all know you can't pick them up and ship them back across the border. It's a silly argument. It's not an adult argument."
Mr Bush, the former Florida governor, said it would tear families apart and played into the hands of Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton
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Ron Paul has said you can't expect to try to expel 11 million people from the country either.

Even with a healthy economy and stricter border controls, the issue of what to do with twelve-million-plus illegals already here would persist. One side says use the U.S. Army, round them up, and ship them home. The other side says give them amnesty, make them full-fledged citizens, and reward the lawbreakers, thus insulting and unfairly penalizing those who have patiently waited and obeyed our immigration laws. The first choice--sending twelve to fifteen million illegals home--isn't going to happen and should not happen. Neither the determination or the ability to accomplish it exists. Besides, if each case is looked at separately, we would find ourselves splitting up families and deporting some who have lived here for decades, if not their entire life, and who never lived for any length of time in Mexico.
Source: Liberty Defined, by Rep. Ron Paul, p.153 , Apr 19, 2011

http://www.ontheissues.org/2012/Ron_Paul_Immigration.htm
 
Trump says illegal immigrants bad. He shot up 20 points. Especially when an illegal immigrant killed a white woman, even after deported 6 times and a convicted criminal.

Ben carson says sharia law (bashing islam in a way) is not compatible for a POTUS position. After saying that, carson, who did decent in the polls shot up 15 to 20 points. Dont forget how a large population of republicans think gay loving and pork loving obama is a muslim lol.

I still think jeb sunk himself when he said he wouldnt try to deport or do something to at least stop the flow. Marco rubio dissapeared for months after he seem to suggest to suggest amnesty and after the water bottle incident.

Rand paul did good in polls until he bashed on confederate flags and appeared to double down on civil rights during ferguson and baltimore (which made it appear he supports the thugs).

It seems to me, the republican party is racists for the most part.
 
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