George W. Bush called theGOP "isolationist, protectionist, and to a certain extent nativist."- In an interview with the "Today" show he called for "border enforcement with a compassionate touch."
- "It's an easy issue to frighten some of the electorate," Bush said.
Former President George W. Bush gave a new interview in which he described the
"It's a beautiful country we have, and yet it's not beautiful when we condemn and call people names and scare people about
Bush, who on Tuesday released a new book of his paintings, "Out of Many, One: Portraits of America's Immigrants," joked that his opinion was somewhat irrelevant.
"It's not exactly my vision, but I'm just an old guy they put out to pasture, a simple painter," he said.
During an interview with CBS
Bush said that he wanted "border enforcement with a compassionate touch" and that he wasn't "pro-immigration" because that involved "open borders."
He called for a stronger asylum process with more judges and courts to handle people's claims and for a visa system to allow more workers in to fill "empty" American jobs. Bush also argued there's a shortage of "manpower" on the border to handle the steep rise in migrants, particularly children, who've crossed the US-Mexico border in recent months.
Bush didn't support former President