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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Will Immigration Be Jeb Bush's Achilles' Heel?

By Immigration Prof

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Is Jeb Bush too liberal for the Republican Party on immigration?  This CBS News analysis looks at the question. 

Here is a description of Jeb's book with Clint Bolick on immigration reform.

KJ

 

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