Jeb Bush and Donald Trump would have very different presidencies if their own comments are any indication, according to CNN. The two are having a very public disagreement about how they would individually handle the Syrian migrant crisis.
"Donald seems to have a harder time taking criticism. And he probably needs to put on his big boy pants, too," Bush said. He was speaking at a town hall event in New Hampshire on Wednesday night. At the same time, Trump was giving a speech at a town hall event nearby in the same state.
"I'm putting the people on notice that are coming here from Syria as part of this mass migration, that if I win, if I win, they're going back," Trump said Wednesday, speaking before a crowd of around 3,500, according to ABC News. Trump means the migrants would be forced to go back to Syria, a country in the grips of civil war and plagued with terrorism.
"Now I hear we want to take in 200,000 Syrians...They could be ISIS," Trump said during his speech, according to The New York Times.
"Send them all back to a hell hole?...That's not the proper policy for the United States and it's certainly not an exhibition of leadership," Bush said to reporters Wednesday night.