so, as you said, it s in this basis that voter fraud is extremely rare. but, also, the data that we do have, what immigrants do vote, when we saw in the last election, is in cities where there were larger immigrant populations, it was actually a turn to the right. is wrong and more ways than one. the data is not there, and both conflation s you bring up. we were mentoring it earlier in today s our. so, on top of that, as this energy, and thematic of bringing these two ideas together, there is, often, and opposite reaction, as you have written, that it may mobilize those who say, no, this is wrong, it may get out the vote. how may that happen? yes. some republican consultants have warned, this could mobilize the other side. that it will not work in the general election. but, so far, republicans see again in perpetrating, and in amplifying this language. democrats, themselves, are very divided on that issue. you have seen a push back with, concerted pushback from
energy, and thematic of bringing these two ideas together, there is, often, and opposite reaction, as you have written, that it may mobilize those who say, no, this is wrong, it may get out the vote. how may that happen? yes. some republican consultants have warned, this could mobilize the other side. that it will not work in the general election. but, so far, republicans see again in perpetrating, and in amplifying this language. democrats, themselves, are very divided on that issue. you have seen a push back with, concerted pushback from democrats, on this narrative. you are seeing at, when you take a look, it adds in 18 states, which is just analyzing the rhetoric, and it is from
policies. i do not. with me now, jasmine, a national political reporter for the new york times. you know, this language we hear, jasmine, we have seen it every two years, every four years, every eight years, the idea of a comprehensive, immigration reform package, seeming so far away from the state, here, in 2022. what do you see in the language that is being used, by politicians, who are, and now, looking at the midterms, right now? what i am hearing is, really, this newer strain. it is these two issues, that are emerging. illegal immigration, and this belief in lies, that the 2020 election is stolen from president trump. you are hearing more echoes with, this grand replacement
$2 million. the biden administration is completely awol. if you want to do worse and actually do worse than what president biden is doing i don t know whether it is crime, order, inflation, whatever the issue is committed as record levels of misery for the united states of america and the american people counting down the days of business administration and democratic majority in the hells. shannon: quickly on the border, leslie, and i want to get to other topics as well. we are not welcoming people here and this is not the way it works but when we talk about something like this, it sounds a little bit like a magnitude drawing people on these dangerous journeys. this is the problem and the congressman knows this better than i not a democrat or republican or the last administration. this goes back 17-20 plus years now. we have a problem with immigration because we don t have a comprehensive immigration reform package with bipartisan agreement. there are two things that have
particle ttachmentitarian s advice. that s a tough road to go and i hope the senate is seriously considering that. the other is we just have to get rid of the filibuster. you know the history of immigration reform in the senate. it isn t that we don t have the votes to pass immigration reform, but with the fiibuster threshold and a party, republican party increasingly taken aim at immigrants and refused to do common sense protections that the majority of americans support, comprehensive immigration reform, a path to citizenship for dreamers, tps holders, essential workers, these are not things that are controversial with the american people but the only way to get that done is if we actually reform the filibuster and allow for us to go with a simple majority in the senate. i m glad you bring that up. 2013 there was an opportunity, the gang of eight, four republicans, four democrats in the senate, come forth with a comprehensive immigration reform