goggles that had duct tape on them. they need more technology and personnel in the ports of entry. that s where the drugs are coming through. not in the places between the ports of entry. and most importantly, more judges, so we can facilitate these asylum claims in a quick manner so we do not have people waiting around for months and sometimes years to have their claims heard. it s interesting you just said that, because i generally have heard democrats, the sort of general democratic message, and it s been the case since i ve been covering immigration policy since the mccain/kennedy bill back in 2006, is, yes on border security, it s important to secure the border and also these other things. and what that s led to is a real increase in the money, the dollars, and the labor force and the technology and all the stuff that s down at the border. is there a point at which you have to sort of start attacking that rhetoric head-on about this crisis and about the security problem down at
comprehensive immigration reform. it was known as the mccain/kennedy bill. democrats were for it. they were supporting it. but the republican party went against it and it died. ever since then, latino voters have fallen away from the republican party in significant numbers. they have to rethink that. now, you spent time meeting with the rnc chair, priebus. what are your impressions? i mean, tell us why and what you think he is really doing. what is this really all about? i think he s sincere in listening. but i don t know if that s going to translate into the kind of action that can be measurable immediately. i mean, you re talking about spending $10 million. that s not a lot of money when you re considering the need for a long-term strategy to deal with the issue of the relationship between african-americans and the republican party. it s going to take more than that. there s a lot of debate, and you have agreed you re going to appear at our national action convention this weeke
well, good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett, and outfront tonight, show me your papers. show them to me. four simple words, that mean a lot tonight in arizona and around the country. depending on how you look at it or whose spin you believe, the supreme court s ruling today on the controversial arizona immigration law gave both sides reason to declare victory. the president came out and said he s pleased with the ruling because after all, the justices said the federal government not individual states has the sole power to enforce laws against illegal immigration. the court struck down three provisions of arizona s law. arresting someone without a warrant requiring people to carry i.d., and criminalizing the work of undocumented workers. but here s the rub, the justices upheld something crucial. requiring police to determine immigration status during a lawful stop. in other words, well, show me your papers. and if you re saying that sort of contradicts not carrying an i
let s go outfront. well, good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett, and outfront tonight, show me your papers. show them to me. four simple words, that mean a lot tonight in arizona and around the country. depending on how you look at it or whose spin you believe, the supreme court s ruling today on the controversial arizona immigration law gave both sides reason to declare victory. the president came out and said he s pleased with the ruling because after all, the justices said the federal government not individual states has the sole power to enforce laws against illegal immigration. the court struck down three provisions of arizona s law. arresting someone without a warrant requiring people to carry i.d., and criminalizing the work of undocumented workers. but here s the rub, the justices upheld something crucial. requiring police to determine immigration status during a lawful stop. in other words, well, show me your papers. and if you re saying that sort of contra
well, good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett, and outfront tonight, show me your papers. show them to me. four simple words, that mean a lot tonight in arizona and around the world. depending on how you look at it or whose spin you believe, the supreme court s ruling today on the controversial arizona immigration law gave both sides reason to declare victory. the president came out and said he s pleased with the ruling because after all, the justices said the federal government not individual states has the sole power to enforce laws against illegal immigration. the court struck down three provisions of arizona s law. arresting someone without a warrant requiring people to carry i.d., and criminalizing the work of undocumented workers. but here s the rub, the justices upheld something crucial. requiring police to determine immigration status during a lawful stop. in other words, well, show me your papers. and if you re saying that sort of contradicts not carrying an i.d