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Trump Releases Attack Ad Against Cruz On Immigration

GOP Presidential Candidate Donald Trump
NPR

Donald Trump is taking his rivalry with Republican presidential opponent Ted Cruz to a new level, unveiling an attack ad that portrays the U.S. senator from Texas as weak on illegal immigration.

The minute-long commercial, which Trump's campaign released Friday morning, zeroes in on an interview last month in which Cruz struggled to explain his involvement in immigration reform efforts in 2013. The spot then flashes back to Cruz introducing amendments to the so-called "Gang of Eight" legislation that has become toxic to many GOP primary voters.

"I want immigration reform to pass," Cruz is quoted as saying at the time, "and that allows those who are here illegally to come in out of the shadows."

Labeling Cruz "pro immigration" and "pro amnesty," the spot mocks Cruz's denial that his amendments would have allowed people in the country illegally to stay permanently and obtain legal status. "Yeah, right Ted," reads text on the screen after Cruz is shown insisting his amendments would not have done that.

Cruz's amendments would have nixed a path to citizenship for people in the country illegally but left in place a measure to grant them legal status. The commercial goes on to contrast Cruz's collective remarks on the Gang of Eight with an interview last week in which Trump spoke of the negative effects of illegal immigration and vowed to secure the border.

"People want to take back their country," Trump said in the interview with ABC News. "We have to do it in a humane way, but we have to have a country. We don't have a country right now."

Announcing the ad, Trump's campaign suggested Cruz's stuttering answers in the interview last month, done with Fox News host Bret Baier, show he is a classic politician who was trying to take into account "advice from his pollsters, donors and the special interests who control him." Trump also took a shot at Cruz on an unrelated topic: his eligibility to be president, which the billionaire and others have questioned because the senator was born in Canada and did not renounce his citizenship there until 2014.

"Ted Cruz is a total hypocrite and, until recently, a Canadian citizen who may not even have a legal right to run for president," Trump said in a news release. "Had I not brought up the subject of illegal immigration, an issue which Ted Cruz is very weak on, nobody would even be talking about it."

Titled "Clear Difference," the commercial will run in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina as part of Trump's plan to spend $2 million a week on TV advertising at this point, according to his campaign.

The ad comes less than two weeks before the first-in-the-nation caucuses in Iowa, where recent polls have pointed to a tightening race between Cruz and Trump, once allies who refused to criticize one another. Immigration is among the issues on which the two candidates have started to exchange fire, with each accusing the other of being late to the cause.

Trump's campaign is not the first to pounce of Cruz's amendments to the Gang of Eight bill, which passed the Senate but failed in the House. The campaign of U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, who helped author the legislation, spent most of December seeking to show Cruz's immigration views were not too different from Rubio's, citing the amendments as proof that Cruz is not the hardliner he claims to be on the issue.

Cruz's campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the ad. However, Cruz has argued that his amendments did not represent a de facto endorsement of the legal status provision.

“The fact that I introduced an amendment to remove part of the Gang of Eight bill doesn’t mean I support the rest of the Gang of Eight bill,” Cruz said in the same interview with Baier.

This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune at http://www.texastribune.org/2016/01/22/trump-releases-attack-ad-against-cruz-immigration/.