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In his original position in a campaign document for Bush, Ted Cruz expressed concern for immigrants who were trying to feed their families and participate in the American dream, while coming up with proposals to limit immigration. In Dec. 2015 Ted Cruz said in campaign speeches these immigrants were not illegal aliens but "undocumented Democrats," and called for tougher measures.
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