community is clamoring for. no, why should we grant amnesty to people who stepped in this nation illegally. it is not an option. what we are looking for is immigration reform system that secower borders, if we can read the license plate thousands of miles away in afghanistan, we can detect who is crossing the rio grapped. it is a matter of secowering the border and stopping illegal immigration and providing a pathway for immigration for those who are here. those who are self sustaining and resonate with our value system. these are the immigrants are in this nation to bless this nation and not curse it. but not addressing immigration reform will further alienate a electorate that resonates with conservative values on different levels. how would it look to have a way to deal with 11 million.
community is clamoring for. no, why should we grant amnesty to people who stepped in this nation illegally. it is not an option. what we are looking for is immigration reform system that secower borders, if we can read the license plate thousands of miles away in afghanistan, we can detect who is crossing the rio grapped. it is a matter of secowering the border and stopping illegal immigration and providing a pathway for immigration for those who are here. those who are self sustaining and resonate with our value system. these are the immigrants are in this nation to bless this nation and not curse it. but not addressing immigration reform will further alienate a electorate that resonates with conservative values on different levels. how would it look to have a way to deal with 11 million.
community is clamoring for. no, why should we grant amnesty to people who stepped in this nation illegally. it is not an option. what we are looking for is immigration reform system that secower borders, if we can read the license plate thousands of miles away in afghanistan, we can detect who is crossing the rio grapped. it is a matter of secowering the border and stopping illegal immigration and providing a pathway for immigration for those who are here. those who are self sustaining and resonate with our value system. these are the immigrants are in this nation to bless this nation and not curse it. but not addressing immigration reform will further alienate a electorate that resonates with conservative values on different levels. how would it look to have a way to deal with 11 million.
washington post, jamel brewer, specializing in campaigns, elections and public policy. then josh rogan from foreign policy magazine s the cable. he reports on national security and foreign policy. gentlemen, good to have you here. let s just start out of the gates talking about president obama and immigration. it s very interesting, i think, the optics for a lot of people to see the president cross the border into mexico city to talk about dreamers and what it means to come to this country as children and want to achieve the american dream and how the immigration reform system is broken. explain the optics of why the president feels to send that message from across the border. i think he s trying to build support among latino community for immigration reform and there s a lot of symbolic value in just going down to mexico and making that case. i m not sure if it will put pressure on republicans who are really sort of the key constituency he has to get past. but as far as building p
comprehensive immigration reform and specifically what may have happened in this case that didn t work? of course. but we have known all along that our immigration system is not working right now, period. so what this is indication of is the problems that this immigration system already has because it is so broken. we should look at the bill and figure out how we strengthen that, and the bill already is quite strong. and we should move forward, making sure that we get somewhere in terms of getting a bill that makes this country safer, that makes america stronger, and that ensures that the 11 million undocumented immigrants that are here are able to come out of the shadows. by the way, that s a huge national security issue, and that we get to a place where we need to be with our comprehensive immigration reform system. all right. i want to get both of your take quickly on one other topic, of course. this week in the headlines we saw the dedication of a second