democrat. to viewers not necessarily watching with my new show, seems the president is willing to make a deal. despite appearing on the surface as a deal is it really not a deal? broadly speaking, what the president is offering, taking three messes he created. the government shutdown. the end of tps and the termination of daca, and somehow offering democrats a chance to clean up part of it in exchange on his part for very little. break it down. look at the protections he s off offering. not a path to citizenship for the people with daca. presentative status, same thing. a temporary extension of what they re receiving now. those are tide up in the court and those people have protection for the next year at least. they re not offers for the democrats at all and what he wants, the wall. i don t look at it as a serious offer. more of a diversion tactic to try to shift the blame back to democrats to change the
they re not even going to touch it. it s interesting, too, politics is very much in play. they voted for the secure fence act and this is similar legislation, steel slats, whatever you want to call it. trump calls it the wall. they want nothing to do with it. immigration has divided the parties like the grand canyon, right? next year what we re going to see is democrats highlighting policies they believe show a heartless administration, whether it was family separation, stopping asylum, ending daca for dreamers and trying to blame democrats for this death at the border wall. we re already seeing beto o rourke, who some think will run for president on 2020. they said the southern border already has over 600 miles of wall or fence since 2007, undocumented immigrant population has grown more, visa
incidents, we saw some sort of internet cookie trail? well, we don t want to censor the internet, and so we run into the issue of free speech and first amendment rights. but what we need are better predictive analytics. what are things that law enforcement can look for, things are that tangible that would suggest whether someone is moving simply from following hate speech on the internet to carrying out a violent crime? and i will say a part of this, also, is the access to the kind of weapons that people can buy in the united states. that seems to be a similarity in all these attacks. final question. earlier this month is ninth circuit court of appeals ruled against the trump administration ending daca. your thoughts on that. i thought the ninth circuit decision was right. it was a lawsuit we brought, the university of california on
backpackers. this has been an issue for years. addressing it the same way we address all of our other immigration problems, we modernize our immigration system. the problem is, if more people were able to stay here illegally, we wouldn t have the problem with over stays.gs things like ending tps, ending daca will only laura: you really don t want to put any limits. you only want limits on people who can come to the country on visas, you really want to know limits, correct? it s not about no limits. it s about appropriate limits. if we are able to absorb 700,000 people a year or whatever the numbers may be into our society and they are able to stay,in working at places come here productively, then something says laura: we have a list of how many we are the most more welcoming country in the world. laura: they are committing crimes here. we are out of time. c ahead, how the media s facts about gun violence while ignoring some things about the dangerous trends. that ahea
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