attorney and fox news analysts, kimberly guilfoyle and eboni williams. in these municipalities, and all of these judges, and all of this, you can t sue. they have protections, fewer elected to an office, or you are a judge, because they would be sued every hour on the hour, correct? sovereign immunity.e bill: sovereign immunity, i wish i had that. in some ways you do. here s the deal.this is somethik is well-intentioned.d. they want to put forth protections because victims of violent crimes like this, your have violent recidivists, have criminals reenter this country again and again. somebody should be held accountable.ic the kate steinle case is an exact example of this. the movement here in colorado, which by the way, is not likely to succeed because that because it will not get through the legislature, and likely will not get through. bill: i want to point out, eboni, in san francisco county, the judge threw it out.
have a safe country. we have to let people come and who are going to love the country. this is about love. this building is about love and we need people coming in who love the country, not people who are going to harm the country. were going to try to take care of the dreamers very, very well. kimberly: mr. trump s statements are consistent with promises made during the campaign to make sure to pick out the people who offend and are criminal recidivists to not let them stay in the country but also specifying that dreamers would be taken care of. dana, what do you think about the distinction on the position between the statement now and the executive order? dana: is like the mulligan executive order. he gets another chance to make a first impression and i think this is going better. you have a secretary in place who can layout the guidelines. the dreamers issue is a
bob: a couple things strike me, greg, on your point heard i don t know a single liberal, not one, that i have talked to that doesn t agree with what dana said wanting to get people who commit crimes out. eric: what about sanctuary cities? bob: you are going back to wall street, those people. dana: occupy wall street. i speak bob. bob: trump saying to these cops, you know who the bad guys are. they probably do. they are probably trying to arrest them already. eric: they are not allowed to. in sanctuary cities, you can be a criminal and they are instructed by the mayors of the cities not to turn them over. the five that s the point. this guy came back in and out. he was a criminal, and recidivists.
when they are caught, you send them back. president obama didn t do that. he didn t do that. he let them stay. you are done with obama. you re on to trump. he is the gift that keeps on giving. the law is set up to do it. you have to have a president and border security and i.c.e. there has to be enforcement at local levels. you have to uphold the law. do you think obama said don t let he said were not going to deport them. you ve been listening to trump too long. i don t know the numbers in terms of deportations. the recidivists, have them build the wall. send them down, have them build a wall like the old-fashioned chain gangs. you were for chain gangs. i think you are in one.
positive and 115 years. smooth transition. okay. it s like the people s choice awards. you can talk about whatever you want. the people choose immigration. i think he really does not need to make any new laws are more restrictive laws as it relates to immigration. i say this as a prosecutor who worked in a sanctuary city. you need to let sessions go in, do his job. let general kelly do his job in homeland security and let them enforce the laws that exist right now. i think you ll see already without enforcing and the lack of prosecutorial memos that holder had put forward. people weren t being prosecuted for these, it was a revolving door for re-offenders and recidivists. shut it down.