The Trump administration is under pressure to tone down its immigration rhetoric, with Sen. Ted Cruz urging the White House to refrain from using inflammatory language. The warning comes after a Minnesota judge ordered ICE Chief Todd Lyons to appear in court, warning of contempt if he doesn't comply.
In an interview with CBS News' Major Garrett on his podcast "The Takeout", Sen. Cruz expressed concern over the administration's hardline stance on immigration. He argued that the rhetoric was alienating potential allies and damaging the country's international relationships.
"Immigration policy is not a partisan issue," Cruz said. "It's an American issue. We need to find common ground, not inflame passions."
Garrett pressed Cruz on how his own party's stance on immigration differs from the president's, with Cruz acknowledging that there are divisions within his own party but emphasizing the importance of finding solutions.
The tension comes as President Trump has continued to use strong language in his rhetoric on immigration, including describing migrant caravans and asylum seekers as a "crisis" and warning that Democrats are "letting people in".
Cruz's comments are part of a growing effort by some Republicans to distance themselves from the president's more hardline positions. It remains to be seen how effective this strategy will be, but it underscores the ongoing debate within the party over immigration policy.
The situation highlights the challenges faced by the Trump administration as it tries to balance its own agenda with the concerns of its allies and critics alike. As the issue continues to simmer, lawmakers are working towards a compromise that could potentially unite the party behind a more bipartisan approach to immigration reform.
In an interview with CBS News' Major Garrett on his podcast "The Takeout", Sen. Cruz expressed concern over the administration's hardline stance on immigration. He argued that the rhetoric was alienating potential allies and damaging the country's international relationships.
"Immigration policy is not a partisan issue," Cruz said. "It's an American issue. We need to find common ground, not inflame passions."
Garrett pressed Cruz on how his own party's stance on immigration differs from the president's, with Cruz acknowledging that there are divisions within his own party but emphasizing the importance of finding solutions.
The tension comes as President Trump has continued to use strong language in his rhetoric on immigration, including describing migrant caravans and asylum seekers as a "crisis" and warning that Democrats are "letting people in".
Cruz's comments are part of a growing effort by some Republicans to distance themselves from the president's more hardline positions. It remains to be seen how effective this strategy will be, but it underscores the ongoing debate within the party over immigration policy.
The situation highlights the challenges faced by the Trump administration as it tries to balance its own agenda with the concerns of its allies and critics alike. As the issue continues to simmer, lawmakers are working towards a compromise that could potentially unite the party behind a more bipartisan approach to immigration reform.