President Obama described today's meeting with Texas Governor Rick Perry as constructive. The President also expressed plenty of frustration at the politics surrounding the country's immigration crisis. Anderson looks at how some of the political rhetoric has turned to wild conspiracy theories.
Anderson discussed all of this with Univision's Jorge Ramos, Chief Congressional Correspondent Dana Bash and Senior Political Analyst David Gergen.
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IMO, of there's any conspiracy, it would be on the side of white corporate America. Bush and his advisers were well aware of the future repercussions when he signed the immigration bill. Although I don't agree with Obama's stance on amnesty, I doubt he would opt for the cesspool he's stepped in.
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