Amnesty is a terrible policy, and it's terrible politics. It's a terrible policy because you are rewarding people for breaking the law.
The Republican Party looks at massive immigration, legal and illegal, as a source of cheap labor, satisfying a very important constituency.
The Democratic Party looks at massive immigration, legal and illegal, as a source of voters.
Now how many people in their heart of hearts in that community want to see the demise of this country? How many would cheer, not out loud maybe, but in their heart when things like 9/11 occur and I'll tell you; it's a majority among them.
In fact, the place where we have indicted more terrorists or potential terrorists, is our Northern border.
If we in fact were to begin enforcing the law against people who are hiring people who are here illegally, we would go a long way towards eliminating the problem.
I believe that what we are fighting here is not just a small group of people who have hijacked a religion, but it is a civilization bent on destroying ours.
Because the worst of all worlds is when you pretend like you have an immigration policy, you make coming into the United States without our permission illegal, and then you actually don't enforce it.
The right to kill another person is not a right that I would agree with and support.
The issue of remittances where we have millions of Mexicans working in the United States sending back dollars. He said they send back 10 billion dollars a year.
He can fight terrorists overseas, but he leaves our borders so they can come in here and do their thing.
We have to fight radical Islam wherever it exists. It's in Afghanistan, it's in Saudi Arabia, throughout the Middle-East in big numbers and it's in the United States.
The word nobody wants to use, but you see if you are here illegally, that's the punishment, deportation.
Radical Islam has been the foe of Christendom for centuries.
You can bring down governments, you can do a lot of things that are in your own interests even though liberals will get very antsy when you start talking about it.