where trump seemed to suggest he could separate this process, we'll go with daca, that folks thought he was soft, he was going soft, going towards the democrats' side, democratic side. here he is throwing a bone to his base this rabbit base. he suddenly comes out in some sophisticate way as hard on immigration in some ways scapegoating these nations. that's the first thing t. second thing is this, the immigration debate has always carried with it an undertone of racism. the immigration debate, no matter attributing this to everyone who holds the position, but there is a sense which immigration is driven by a deep anxiety of the browning of america. how will we stem the tide, that this is no longer a white nation. we need to understand, ever since the first naturalization act of 1790 which only allowed citizenship to free white people. it wasn't until 1952 that racial discrimination was not allowed for naturalization then we saw