I prefer my pols to be reasonably honest, such that I’ve more respect for those who openly disagree with me than those who falsely pretend to hold my positions.
Until Walker takes back his pro-amnesty positions with substance, I’m not believing him. I also don’t think he genuinely tossed the pro-amnesty Koch brothers overboard in a flash, either.
And, I generally suspect campaign race conversions.
Too bad we haven’t any openly, honestly, anti-amnesty candidates of substance in the race. So far Cruz comes closest—but he plays games on amnesty too.
I don't know that Cruz has specifically come out against "necessary" green card workers who are cheaper but so unqualified the workers they're replacing have to train them. The number of green card workers the US needs is miniscule.
Scott Walker seems to be taking a states' rights, pro-US workder stance. At least he's talking the talk. The rest of them (except for Jeff Sessions who isn't running) seem to be mincing their words.