Just Like Us By Ted Cruz Summary

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The immigration policy of Ted Cruz, a current United States presidential candidate, is not a feasible and realistic policy which will not move our nation forward in the quest to repair an increasingly divisive immigration system. Ted Cruz believes that we would be 100% percent better off without immigration. Ted Cruz is a nominated Republican from Texas. Rafael Edward “Ted” Cruz is also a junior United States Senator and is an American politician. Knowing that Ted Cruz is a Republican from Texas.
Ted Cruz believes that the United States would be completely better off without any kind of immigration coming into the U.S. He believes we can stop immigration by putting up a huge wall to solve the problem. Immigrants come to the U.S. to have a better life and to be able to support their families in a safe place. In the book “Just like Us” the girls talked about how being in the U.S. illegal and legal have gave …show more content…

One of Ted Cruz’s comments were “If we put in place a strong E-Verify system and deport criminal illegal aliens, the number of people here illegally will drop significantly…” Ted Cruz believes that illegal immigration can be solved by deporting them back to Mexico. In the book “Just like Us” one of the girls were deported back to Mexico and instead of being worried she knew she would be able to come back because one of her cousins was a coyote. She knew that even with it being illegal she needed to get into America and go to school to be able to have a better life for her and for her family, and that is what she did. Ted Cruz has some very valid points about the immigration policy. Ted Cruz believes “If we secure the border, that solves the problem,” Cruz argued of illegal immigration. Securing the border will only prevent it from happening for a couple years. Immigration is not always a choice but a must. People are leaving Mexico for a better life and doing this is preventing that from