Add Jeb Bush to the list of potential 2016 candidates to be confronted by immigration advocates while the cameras were rolling.
When confronted at a private event in Iowa on Saturday, the former Florida governor danced around explicitly laying out his stance on President Obama’s executive actions on immigration or whether he hopes to see those programs continue. Pressed on whether he plans to repeal the deferred action program for DREAMers — young undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children — Bush likened the president’s unilateral measures to the actions of a “Latin American dictator.”
“Let’s give them priority to be citizens. But by the law, not by decree, because that’s like a Latin American dictator,” Bush said.
When pressed to clarify whether he would gut the latest rounds of executive actions, namely the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents — DAPA for short — Bush said he wanted to see a more permanent solution.









