Jeb Bush Says He Wouldn't Repeal Obama's Immigration Actions Right Away

The former Florida governor says Republican primary voters can be persuaded on immigration.

LYNCHBURG, VA - MAY 9 Republican U.S. presidential hopeful and former Florida governor Jeb Bush delivers the commencement address at Liberty University, at Williams Stadium on the campus of Liberty University, May 9, 2015 in Lynchburg, Virginia. In his remarks, Bush criticized the Obama administration for being "small minded and intolerant" of religious freedom. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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He may be a staunch critic of President Obama's executive orders on immigration, but Jeb Bush wouldn't rush to repeal them if he's the next White House resident.

In an interview scheduled to air Monday night on Fox News, Bush suggested that he would wait until a new law was in place before overturning Obama's actions.