Republican Gov.-elect Bruce Rauner on Friday called President Barack Obama’s executive action on immigration a “great start” to “get the dialogue going” on immigration policy changes.Is Bruce Rauner an official RINO before entering office?
The comments came as Rauner addressed more than 900 advocates for the Latino community in Rosemont. Rauner told the crowd he supports “comprehensive immigration reform,” which he acknowledged will take more work.
“The real way to do it is on a bipartisan basis, through Congress, through the legislature, with the president, with the states all working together … to make sure the changes are permanent, they’re structurally in place for the long term,” said Rauner, receiving applause.
Later, when asked by a reporter if he supported Obama’s executive orders, Rauner said “It’s good that the president gets the discussion moving.” On Thursday, Obama set in motion a process in which the government starting next year will begin to evaluate immigrant applicants and enroll those eligible in a program that protects them from deportation.
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Governor- Elect Bruce Rauner says Obama immigration move 'great start'
The Chicago Tribune reports: