Cruz Just Said He’d Pick This Man To Help Stop Illegal Immigration – This Is HUGE!

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It only seems fitting that the one guy who actually spoke up about the dangers of lax border security at the beginning of the campaign season would be the guy that Ted Cruz wants to see in charge of building a border wall.

During an interview with Boston talk radio host Jeff Kuhner, Cruz said that he would appoint Donald Trump to build a wall at the southern border to help deter illegal immigrants from entering the country.

Trump has repeatedly asserted that he would build a ‘big and beautiful wall’ at the border, and he’d make Mexico pay for it.

Listen to the Cruz interview below (relevant portion begins at about 8:30) …

Via Mediaite:

In an interview with Boston talk radio host Jeff Kuhner, Republican TedCruz said that if he were elected president, he would “absolutely”appoint Donald Trump to build a giant wall on the U.S.-Mexican border.

“If you’re elected president of the United States, will you do what Donald Trump has pledged to do? Would a President Cruz build a wall along the entire southern border?” Kuhner asked. “And would you if you were president appoint Donald Trump to build that wall?”

Cruz laughed. “Absolutely yes on both fronts,” he responded.

Cruz went on to tout his comprehensive immigration reform plan, should he be elected President, which includes building the border wall, securing the border, tripling patrols, increasing aircraft presence, and adding biometric security measures.

Would a combination of Ted Cruz and Donald Trump be the right team to stop illegal immigration? Would they do a better job than President Obama has? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.

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