Bush Says He Takes Trump's Immigration Remarks Personally
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, whose wife is from Mexico, said he was personally offended by rival Donald Trump's recent comments about Mexican immigrants.
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Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, whose wife is from Mexico, said he was personally offended by rival Donald Trump's recent comments about Mexican immigrants.
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The Republican presidential candidates have been urged by Hispanic leaders to do more to condemn Donald Trump for the statements he's made concerning Mexican immigrants.
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