daca. look the public are in favor of making daca the law. donald trump says is he, paul ryan says he is it will probably happen. a 30 students apparently went there and were furious, i asked a dreamer colleague of mine why because nancy pelosi and chuck schumer seem to be arguing for making it a law, which they want. and he said look, they are furious and scared about being sent back to a country they have never been in. tucker: they are demanding of the highest ranking democrat in the house screaming at her you are not even entitled to vote. like what are you doing? h you don t see that at all? wait a second. entitled. they are allowed to speak. tucker: to vote. they are engaged in a form of protest that we might not engaged in. we have never been threatened with being kicked out of the country. their argument tactically, i don t buy, it is they don t i
tucker: you have democrats for ignoring it giving illegal aliens the right to vote. you get arrested for hunting without a license.t is that cool to sneak out of country and take documents to work? you and i know know dreamers didn t sneak into the country. tucker: their parents did. they didn t. we are not talking about giving the parents automatic citizenship.. tucker: yes we are. in terms of the right to vote. tucker: that s untrue. right to stay in thems military and finish college.vo don t you agree? i mean donald trump and paul ryan. tucker: there are less than a thousand in the military out of 800,000. anyway, we are out of time i m being told. we have got to go to break. mark green, thanks for joining us.. thanks, tucker. tucker: naacp is suing the administration on behalf of daca recipients for some reason. up next talk to a guest who says trump should counter r sue the naacp for abandoningt african-americans. the interesting argument. stay tuned. ith a
but according to define american you have $11.6 billion in annual state and local taxes being contributed by undocumented americans. you have $12 billion into the social security trust fund, which you guys do not get back, are not eligible for, are more likely to start businesses. you have all of the resources that daca recipients are putting in, what does it mean or how does it feel to know you can never get back any of that money? you re not going to get social security, you re not eligible for it. certainly. and i m glad to be here. and an example really i m in here today from houston, texas, and our city has been devastated by hurricane harvey. but i have seen how our community has come together to rebuild this city and that includes many immigrants in our community and many daca recipients like myself who right now are putting together their love for their community and for
lose their teachers who have daca if this is implemented. yeah. you really have to wonder if the president goes through with this, who is this who is he doing this for? yeah. who s the base? it s a good point, because if you look at the polling, julieta, people overwhelmingly support keeping daca. the nbc poll shows 64%, so two-thirds of americans support it. at the same time in houston you have 575,000 daca recipients who are there embedded in the community. and while it is not specifically a latino or latina issue, it is the community who feels the most threatened by like i.c.e. border patrol put out a statement saying non-criminal immigration enforcement operations will not be conducted at evacuation centers but said laws will not be suspended and vigilant against any efforts
they could actually become employed. right. and that s phenomenal. but at the same time one in four americans is not employed. so why not encourage them to become citizens of america. huh? i just have to say by the way, chris when we do this, why have them have to worry about every two years having to get it renewed? so are you for pathway to citizenship in that case? that means you would like to see congress pass basically what ronald reagan did, granted amnesty for people in the country undocumented. so you think we should do that again, i think a lot of people would agree with you. i certainly think that, again do you agree with that? do you want to see blanket citizenship for the daca recipients? well, i wouldn t say blanket. i mean, if they meet the requirements and it s safe for america and makes sense overall, of course we want them to be citizens. that s just the reality of what it is. i just have to say, by the way, you know, i am an american, i m just wa