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I suspect anyone who invokes Reagan tomorrow night will be challenged immediately.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/15/politics/reagan-amnesty-2016/index.html...
Heading into the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump, the GOP's front-runner, is calling for the deportation of millions back to their countries of origin, proposed doing away with birthright citizenship and promised to build a wall along the entire border with Mexico. Others have condemned amnesty. As a presidential contender, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker reversed his position on providing a pathway to citizenship to undocumented immigrants. Even Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who helped guide a comprehensive immigration bill through the Senate, has backed away from that legislation, even though he still supports the policies within it.
Families like the Paradas have watched the rise of Trump and other Republican contenders closely.
"They speak so much of Ronald Reagan. But when it comes to immigration, they try to hide it somehow and don't talk about it," Parada, who has thrived in the U.S. in the construction business, said. "A lot of people disagreed with his idea back then too, but he did it anyway."
Reagan, Parada added, "is a hero for a lot of people. He is for me."