Story highlights The former Florida granted the first Spanish-language interview as a presidential candidate to Telemundo Tuesday evening

On Cuba, Bush said he opposes President Barack Obama's actions to mend relations with the country

Washington (CNN) Jeb Bush told Telemundo he wants a pathway to legal status for all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States.

The former Florida governor granted his first Spanish-language interview as a presidential candidate to Telemundo Monday evening.

In the interview, he talked about his immigration policies, his thoughts on Donald Trump and Cuba, and his home life and family.

"First, coming here legally has to be easier than coming here illegally," he said. "So there needs to be an agreement with the border ... for the 11 million people (who are here illegally), they must come out of the shadows, receive a work visa, start paying taxes and also pay a small fine, learn English, don't receive government benefits, but they come out of the shadows and they receive legal status after some time."

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