Young immigrant activists crashed Jeb Bush’s speech before the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on Monday afternoon, heckling the presidential candidate and sending a message to Republicans regarding their controversial rhetoric on immigration issues in recent months.
“No hope without our vote!” a handful of DREAMers, young undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, chanted on Monday.
The hecklers temporarily derailed Bush’s remarks, which were originally billed to highlight the contributions of women in business leadership roles. He then recovered quickly, cutting away from his prepared remarks to address the chants.
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“DREAM Act kids should have a path to citizenship,” Bush said.
“I’ve been consistently for it and I will continue to be consistently for it, irrespective of what the political ramifications are,” he added to a round of applause.
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— Adrian Carrasquillo (@Carrasquillo) September 21, 2015
Bush has been chomping at the heels of front-runner Donald Trump’s lead in the polls ever since the celebrity billionaire starting rising to the top with his fiery rhetoric on immigration. On Monday Bush continued his strategy of taking a more aggressive stance against Trump, pushing back on criticism from his fellow Republican for speaking Spanish to a group of high school students earlier this month.
“Donald Trump apparently said I should not speak Spanish to them for some odd reason — they spoke in Spanish to me and I spoke in Spanish to them,” he said. “They all speak English by the way, in case you were worried. They’re bilingual — they’re going to be extraordinarily competitive.”








