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Silent no more: George W. Bush weighs in on immigration battle at presidentialsymposium
While former president George W. Bush didn't have much to say during the recent election, he is now sharing his thoughts on immigration and the economy. Bush is stepping back into the political fray through the George W. Bush Presidential Center, which is hosting a symposium on immigration and the economy at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
As the event is invitation-only, chances are you missed this morning's first session titled "Immigrants and economic growth: The evidence." Here are the seven most interesting quotes:
Not only do immigrants help build our economy, they invigorate our soul. — George W. Bush
The first generation of Japanese immigrants did not speak English. They were laborers and farmers. ... The next generation of Japanese immigrants became as American as you can imagine. — Robert Asahina
We need immigrants today more than ever before. — Clint Bolick
The more people you have, the more likely someone has a good idea. — Jennifer Hunt
Immigrants change how we work. ... They lower the cost of goods and services that they are producing — Pia Orrenius
It appears that after the 2012 election, we have that rare, historic moment where Democrats and Republicans may be willing to come together. — Clint Bolick
America can be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. — George W. Bush