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Ted Cruz Discusses Constitutionality of Obama’s Immigration Policy on Wilkow

Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate from Texas Ted Cruz was once the Solicitor General of Texas and had clerked for Chief Justice of the United States William Rehnquist. On Monday, Cruz joined ‘Wilkow!’ to discuss how the current administration has handled illegal Immigration, and whether their policies conflict with the law:

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  • JaxRussell
    Posted on October 23, 2012 at 11:59pm

    I truly hope the immigrants given a free get into america card, realises they are being used as pawns to get them to vote for obama. they MUST read and understand the UN’s agenda 21, they will be the first to be rounded up, they have nowhere to hide, plainly states this, as well as the blacks will be rounded up right after them. they did their job well all these years. pitting one race against the next.

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  • Individualism
    Posted on October 23, 2012 at 8:20am

    yeah so much money and so many years to get a greencard from another country and the criminals that sneak over get rewarded for it.

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  • flipper1073
    Posted on October 23, 2012 at 8:15am

    @ JUSTANGRY

    While I Agree with you an Soybomb on many issues.
    I’m a Conservative leaning Libertarian or Constutitionalist.
    I’m TEA Party much more than I’m Republican.
    I also Admire Ron Paul an his efforts in this Campaign Year.

    But I’m also a Realist an I can see the Damage that
    4 more years of Obama can an will do to America.
    I would Love to See the Federal Government Cut Down
    in Size an Scope. but thats not going to happen in ONE
    Election.
    The Conservatives an the TEA Party are not the Enemy
    in this Fight. The Elite Republican Progressives ARE.
    An We outnumber them 3 to 1 an they know it.
    But they still control the Power We Can change that if
    We Unite. but as long as we continue to splinter into small
    groups we lose to the Moderate / Progressive every time.
    I appreciate your comments an views but as we keep fighting
    for our Freedoms an Liberties
    The Progressives keep marching toward Socialism/Communism
    Obama’s not even Marching He’s in a Full Out Sprint.
    We didn’t get where we are overnight it took a 100 years.
    It may take a couple of Elections to Really Turn this Ship Around.
    But if Obama wins Relection we may Never get the Chance.

    Again I Truely Respect Your Opinion an Frustration
    But the Tea Party an Conservatives are not your Enemy.
    We’re your friends in the fight against
    Progressive / Socialist / Communism

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    • justangry
      Posted on October 23, 2012 at 10:47am

      There’s like 6 or 7 people in the GOP that aren’t collectivists of some sort and willing to stand up for individualism and freedom. Progressives DOMINATE the RNC as they do the DNC. Seems the left’s collectivism stems from Marxism, while the right’s collectivism stems from religious altruism. The end result is the same. The only real difference is the left knows full well what they’re doing, while the right seems oblivious that their government forced benevolence is essentially taking us in the same direction. It’s a hurdle I don’t think Tea Party folks and Libertarians can compromise on despite agreeing on many individual issues. It goes much deeper than these issues. To us the individual is the most important entity whereas the values voters put things like the family unit or the morals of society, etc. first That is collectivism. It’s going to be up to the Conservatives to bridge the gap here, because Libertarians will not budge on the primary principle of their philosophy.

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  • NOFX
    Posted on October 23, 2012 at 7:33am

    Our Constitution and Bill of Rights are equally important and I don’t believe we’re about to lose those rights.

    What bothers me is that it feels like many people (i.e. Christians) are banking on Jesus coming back any day now so they become somewhat complacent about what is happening because they are super stoked about the end of the world. This is something I don’t agree with – that some deity is going to step in and save the day.

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  • RJJinGadsden
    Posted on October 23, 2012 at 7:30am

    Since this story is about immigration and 0bama’s perception that he is a king rather than a president. I’ll have to agree with both Wilkow and Cruz. I’ve hoped all along that somebody will get these issues moving in court and take it to the SCOTUS. But, after that last Justice Roberts debacle, I’m more worried about it than I was before. The other issues brought up in the comments should be brought up by The Blaze too.

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  • NOFX
    Posted on October 23, 2012 at 7:14am

    I’m constantly changing my mind on which issues are most important but I’ll list mine from most to least important.

    (1) The Economy
    (2) Reducing our national debt/Stop aid to Middle East
    (3) Defunding Obamacare
    (4) Immigration
    (5) Foreign Policy

    It’s hard to put them in order from most to least important, for me, because without a strong foreign policy, we won’t have a strong economy. But if we have a strong economy, then we’ll be able to have a stronger foreign policy.

    Religious freedom, same-sex marriage, abortion, etc are also I think as important issues but I think the root of the problem is the economy, although I could definitely be wrong.

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    • justangry
      Posted on October 23, 2012 at 8:26am

      Of course the only job of the government is to protect individual rights. The economy is a result of government intervention and regulation if you’re wanting THEM to fix it you’re going the wrong direction.

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  • Hoax And Chains
    Posted on October 23, 2012 at 7:08am

    If not dead, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights is on life support. Several decades of administrations have seen to that and we, the people, have allowed it. “Somebody else will fix it. I don;t have time to be concerned with it right now.” There may have been something to the Founding Fathers thinking that educated people should be the ones voting because most Americans have not kept themselves up on such important matters.

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  • justangry
    Posted on October 23, 2012 at 6:57am

    What does Ted think of the bipartisan destruction of our actual rights? Why doesn’t the Blaze think the Bill of Rights is important?

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