During an interview with Telemundo on Monday evening, Bush said he wants a pathway to legal status for all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States.
As reported by CNN, Bush said:First, coming here legally has to be easier than coming here illegally. So there needs to be an agreement with the border . . . for the 11 million people (who are here illegally), they must come out of the shadows, receive a work visa, start paying taxes and also pay a small fine, learn English, don’t receive government benefits, but they come out of the shadows and they receive legal status after time.
In regards to Cuba, Bush said he opposes the President’s actions to mend relations with the country.
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He said:
Bush also shared some information about his home life and marriage. He is married to Columbia who is originally from Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico and is an immigrant to the United States.I believe that the policy should be that we always want freedom in Cuba, we want democracy to change the relationship, but based on facts. In this case, there aren’t even promises that he’s received to do this. And dictators are not going to leave quietly at night. They don’t leave. We must be vigilant and this president does not recognize that.
Bush said:
She is very Mexican and very proud to be Mexican. We eat Mexican food at home, our children are Hispanic, and yes the Hispanic influence is important.