at your schools, why is that? we don t get away with doing it at our schools, and what we are saying is that education and equity are intrinsically woven. we can t have people coming through the daca act and sing midway through their education they can no longer be here. tucker: why not just have them at your school? why not say your school will preserve 80% of its seats for illiterate refugees? how about who don t speak english? people that you are saying america ought to let in and pay for and we are racist we don t. why doesn t your school have student ids and free meals in the dining hall and get to go to class and get a diploma and get all the privileges that rich kids get your school? you are looking at it from a very myopic viewpoint. tucker: i am? you are not being honest. because we allow individuals who come in for low social economic status to come to the school. we have people who are undocumented. and we also allow a great percentage of individuals who
same philosophy on their campuses? in what manner? tucker: if i am not a tuition paying member of the college community, why can t i just show up and get a college i.d., illegals can get drivers licenses in california. why doesn t harvard or your school issue me a student i.d., i go to class for free, eat for free in the dining hall and have all the privileges of a student at the college. they want that for the country, why don t they allow that on their own campuses? some campuses actually do allow that. harvard has a policy that if you make a certain amount on your income you are able to go to that school completely for free. tucker: s but you have to go through an admissions process. you do have to go through an admissions process. tucker: they say that we should allow anyone who wants to come here to come to america. absolutely. tucker: to get into harvard of the elite school where you work, you need a certain score, you need certain grades, recommendations. unique
so i disagree with your premise, that people don t understand how horrible it is. they saw it on television. what i m bothered by is this is not an effort to propose a solution, it s an effort to demonize people they disagree with. wipe the blood of your hands, whose hands? whose hands have blood on them from this shooting? i think in a view of the people who sponsored this ad, people who express thoughts and prayers for the victims when this kind of thing happens. a tucker: when you pray for the victims, you have blood on your hands? we all pray for the victims, but after that. tucker: so we all don t pay for their victims? you attack the idea of praying for the victims? i do. but it s important to actually look for a solution after that. tucker: what is the solution in thisre case? presumably there are solutions that are relatedfi to confiscatg people s guns are violating second amendment rights. presumably there are solutions around mental health for example. but those a
thank you for that. pleasure. tucker: despite routinely regarding america as a racist country, colleges are activist in demanding mass immigrationga into the country. dozens of schools defined themselves as sanctuary campuses opposed to the enforcment of immigration law. they clearly regard open borderr as a good thing, even a moral obligation. all of which raises an interesting question. why don t these schools practice their own version of open borders by instituting an open admissions policy? a college professor at a very prestigious school i couldn t have gotten to joins us tonight to answer that question. i m taking what i m hearing on college campuses seriously, which is nobody is illegal, you have a right to come here, there s no reason you should exclude people just because they are poor or uneducated. they have no skills, we should let them in anyway. why don t colleges practice that same philosophy on their campuses? in what manner?
schools are open borders for all people. tucker: i found out that the hard way when i applied to them in high school and didn t get into any because i didn t meet the qualifications. that actually happened to me.ge because i didn t meet their arbitrary sense of what was important. is that the college s fault or yours? o tucker: probably my fault actually. i thought that then and i think that now. but i m hearing on college campuses, you can t keep people out of this country just because they don t know anything or can t speak your language or don t have any money. you have to let them in and if you don t, you re a racist. why don t you apply the same standards to your college?e? k why keep it this tiny, little, elite place? it s not. it s not. tucker: it is, though. it s really not. these universities tucker: what s the school you work at? not going to tell you. tucker: why should these goals demand that the rest of the country apply no standards at all, and then ta