Two years later he was advocating open borders, amnesty and citizenship for illegals.
That he found a way to save a few bucks while trying to burnish his financial management record doesn’t mean much.
Really?
Seems sort of odd doesn’t it?
Give me your proof. And if you come up with that “pathway to citizenship” nonsense, then I’ll start posting links that show how he’s had the same position as Ted Cruz.
And Trump, what’s his history on immigration?
Let’s talk about that.
Scott Walker ‘s Stance on Immigration...until just before he announced...
2013...”If people want to come here and work hard and benefit, **I don’t care whether they come** from Mexico or Ireland or Germany or Canada or South Africa or anywhere else, “I “...Scott Walker.... interview with the Daily Herald Media Editorial Board of Wisconsin.
The editorial board asked Walker...if he could “envision a world where with the right penalties and waiting periods and meet the requirements where those people could get “citizenship?” ( pathway to citizenship) ....”Sure,” Walker responded. “I mean I think it makes sense.”......”Not only do they need to fix things **for people already here**, or find some way to do it, there’s got to be a larger way to fix the system in the first place,”
March 26, 2015 .....Just before he announced........”Likely GOP presidential candidate says he**** backs allowing illegal aliens becoming eligible for citizenship***
http://www.wsj.com/articles/walker-backs-path-to-citizenship-at-private-new-hampshire-dinner-1427390295
“Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace pointed out Walker had also flip-flopped on a right-to-work law in Wisconsin that he said would be a distraction when he ran for reelection.