absolutely. neil: use in the end, it is his actions that speak louder than his words. it let s be clear, president trump is the most impactful president from up policy perspective for african-americans in my lifeti lifetime. neil: a low unemployment. it we could go record low unemployment. we could talk about opportunities. the first step act. we are talking about thousands of people released from jail, thousands being black. this president has been the most impactful president for african-americans in my lifetime. that s not just african-americans. neil: all key groups does it make you bristle when a lot of people come back, oh, yeah, he s a racist? when i hear that, note democrats have been saying since 2016, nobody will ever vote for trump. in 2016, 8% of african-americans voted for him overall. neil: you famously said, what the hell if you got to lose ?
governor walker was on the program a couple of months ago and he mentioned that states have no say if there s a refugee placed into their state or a number of refugees are put in their states. how do we stop this from happening? what do we need to do on the federal level that says states, you don t want refugees, you don t have to take them. we ll existed ten or more years ago, you know,ç refugees which t let s be clear, these are people requesting political asylum. they re doing it on fwas they e ha on the basis they have aum a well-founded fear of persecution because of religious beliefs, ethnicity, whatever., it is not just they come from a war zone and would rather live a here. that s not something thendwoul e administration followed. typically you would have a church group, a family or ethnic soegs to s association to say we ll help take these people in, to integrate them into the