WASHINGTON ā George W. Bush says the Republican Party he served as president has become āisolationist, protectionist and, to a certain extent, nativistā and says heās especially concerned about anti-immigration rhetoric.
āIt's a beautiful country we have and yet it's not beautiful when we condemn, call people names and scare people about immigration,ā Bush told NBC's āTodayā show on Tuesday.
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Bush, who was in New York to preside over a naturalization ceremony, said his new book, āOut of Many, One: Portraits of Americaās Immigrants,ā aims to āelevate the discourse."
The former president did not mention Donald Trump, who aggressively curbed both legal and illegal immigration during his tenure and sought to build a ābig, beautiful wallā at the southwest border with Mexico to keep out migrants. Trump, a fellow Republican, disparaged the migrants as invaders and āillegal aliensā and, as a candidate, referred to Mexicans as "rapists."
But Trump has dominated the Republican Party, even out of office. Hard-right House Republicans last week discussed forming an America First Caucus, which one document described as championing āAnglo-Saxon political traditionsā and warning that mass immigration was putting the āunique identityā of the U.S. at risk.
Bush, asked to describe the state of the party, replied, āI would describe it as isolationist, protectionist and, to a certain extent, nativist.ā He added, āIt's not exactly my vision as an old guy, but I'm just an old guy that's put out to pasture.ā