“The rhetoric is barbed, but Republican presidential hopefuls generally fell in line behind the voices of restraint in the wake of President Obama’s order blocking deportation for millions of immigrants in the country unlawfully,” the AP reports.
“Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas has been an exception. He said the new Republican-controlled Senate that takes office in January should refuse to confirm any of Obama’s nominees except for vital national security positions as long as the president’s order remains in effect.”
[speech_bubble type=”std” subtype=”a” icon=”pwdome.jpg” name=””]Of course, they’re mostly avoiding specifics because Republican voters are divided on immigration reform.[/speech_bubble]
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