This is only the second time I've ever heard this guy speak. (The first was when he was defending vaccines during the previous presidential debate.) Ben Carson sounds like a literal half-wit.
When asked if he would "deport illegals," Ben Carson replied: "Uh, if they have uh, if they qualify as illegals. There's - I would give people the ability to register in a certain period of time, uh. And if they have pristine records and they're willing to work as guest workers under the circumstances that we provide. Uh, they could stay. Uh, but they don't become citizens and they don't vote.
He also said he would not only not end, but would 'intensify' the 'war on drugs.'
Carson is the '15 version of Alan Keyes. Keyes was a house boy for Bill Kristol (his Harvard roommate) and stalking horse for the Establishment. He crippled Buchanan in the early primary voting in 1996. I've been looking around for a similar Establishment connection to Carson, and haven't found one yet.
"In response to my recent post showing Ben Carson saying "Illegal Aliens Could Stay," a reader writes: "Carson is the 2015 version of Alan Keyes. Keyes was a house boy for Bill Kristol (his Harvard roommate) and stalking horse for the Establishment. He crippled Pat Buchanan in the early primary voting in 1996." Let's compare these two situations, twenty years after Buchanan vs. Keyes, where another alleged 'black conservative GOP candidate' Ben Carson challenges a pro-American populist, Donald Trump, in the GOP Presidential primary."