immigration system, starting with the d.r.e.a.m. act kids, i think, is a good down payment on what will eventually be a comprehensive solution to a broken immigration system to the president. you have a chance to show the nation as the president of all of us where your heart s at. you have a chance as the leader of the republican party to do two things. say that we are the party of constitutional process, that we believe in doing it right, but right means taking care of these kids. senator, for both of you, there are a lot of republicans who feel that if you give these young people legal status, you re just going to incentivize more people to bring their kids here illegally. how do you change their minds? i think i just said that. i think that one, this is a realtime problem. the kids will be thrown back into the darkness. that doesn t help fix a broken immigration system to be to take these kids and ruin their
of the republican party who believe that if you pass the d.r.e.a.m. act, you re rewarding future illegal immigration, you re incentivizing illegal immigration in the future and my reply to them would be, you would be right if he just stopped with the d.r.e.a.m. act but we re going to do more. 70% of americans want to secure our border, control who comes to our and you know create order out of chaos. 70% of americans at least want to give these kids a second chance and a good life in our country. when you tell them to go home, they will go back to the house they were raised in. they have no other country other than america. they are no more connected to their home country than i am to scotland where my grandfather came from, so the reality of the situation is that these children basically have no place to go other than america and here s the good news for america. you should want them to stay. they re great kids. they re working. they re productive. this is a win-win. if there was ever
well, today, this announcement that was handed down, first by attorney general jeff sessions, and then by the president, tells us that the clock is ticking. we are now in a countdown toward deportation for 780,000 protected by daca today. for those young men and women across america, i can tell you, this is a moment of great concern, great fear, and great anxiety about what s going to happen to their lives. they include teachers and engineers, medical students at loyola school of medicine in the city of chicago, who are uncertain now about their future. well, what s what senator graham and i want to deliver is the message today, is that we need to do our job right here in the united states senate. we need to pass, in this month of september, a d.r.e.a.m. act, a permanent law in this country, that says that these young people will have their chance to become part of america s future. the d.r.e.a.m. act is not a new idea, introduced years ago, gone
future illegal immigration, incentivizing future illegal immigration in the future. i would be right if you say you stop with the dream act. we re going to do more. 70% of americans want to control who comes to the country and create order out of chaos. 70% of americans want to give these kids a second chance and a good life in our country. when you tell them to go home, they ll go back to the house they were raised in. they have no other country other than america. there s mo more connected to their home country where i am to scotland where my grandfather came from. so the reality of the situation is these children basically have no place to go other than america. here s to good news for america. you should want them to stay. they re working, productive. this is a win-win. if there was ever a win-win in modern terms, it would be the dream act.
mark ivy said the temperatures fall into the single digits at night and rise only into the mid 20s during the day. tweet me your pictures or send me a message on facebook. i love to hear from you. thank you so much for keeping us posted. i love the ice. it s so beautiful but you have to be so careful because it s so heavy and weighs trees and power lines down. a 16-year-old boy died today on a delta airline. apparently he died of natural causes. they made an emergency landing in spokane washington. a deputy medical inspector said the teen died once the plane landed. an autopsy is set for monday. with more and more evidence that the get-tough policies don t work, school districts across the country are rethinking zero tolerance, but is giving kids a second chance the answer in our conversation coming up next. across america people are taking charge