Reuters
February 23, 2016
Republican
presidential candidate Ted Cruz vowed to deport immigrants living
illegally in the United States and build a wall to keep others out,
sharpening his stance
on the issue a week before presidential contests in several southern
states.
Cruz's
comments on the eve of Tuesday's Nevada caucuses came hours after the
public firing of his main spokesman over misleading social media
postings involving rival
Marco Rubio.
Rubio
won endorsements on Monday from prominent Republicans as he sought to
become the party's mainstream alternative to front-runner Donald Trump
after Jeb Bush dropped
out of the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.
Cruz was asked on Fox News' "O'Reilly Factor" if he would round up the 12 million illegal aliens in the country, and how.
"Listen,
we should enforce the law. How do we enforce the law? Yes, we should
deport them. We should build a wall. We should triple the Border
Patrol," Cruz said. "And
federal law requires that anyone here illegally that's apprehended
should be deported."
Asked
if he, like real estate tycoon Trump, would go out and look for them,
Cruz replied, "Of course you would. That's what ICE (Immigration and
Customs Enforcement) exists
for. We have law enforcement that looks for people who are violating
the laws."
The
comments marked a shift from last month, when Cruz rejected sending
authorities to find immigrants as "police state" tactics.
"I
don’t intend to send jackboots to knock on your door and every door in
America. That's not how we enforce the law for any crime,” Mr. Cruz told
CNN in an interview
on Jan. 10.
Cruz has repeatedly criticized Rubio for having embraced a sweeping immigration reform bill he characterizes as amnesty.
Cruz
and other Republican candidates vying to represent their party in the
Nov. 8 presidential election have been under pressure to toughen their
stance on immigration
by Trump's ferocious rhetoric on the issue.
Trump
responded to Cruz's comments with a trademark Twitter taunt on Tuesday,
referring the U.S. senator from Texas' third-place finish in South
Carolina's primary on
Saturday.
"Ted
Cruz only talks tough on immigration now because he did so badly in
S.C. He is in favor of amnesty and weak on illegal immigration," Trump
said.
The
New York billionaire has said he would deport all undocumented
immigrants, build a wall and rescind U.S. President Barack Obama's
executive orders on immigration.
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