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they cannot give a real number to be gained from stepped up enforcement. best estimate is a footnote in this is about $200 billion. the treasury department said 400 in that gap you find this bill, $200 billion short of blg in the black. that wasn t a problem for house democrats. it may be a problem for senate democrats after all the promises of this bill being fully paid for. that said joe manchin and perhaps sinema may take a knife or an ax to this bill and cut some provisions. for example, the child stay-at-home credit paid leave why wow. staying up too late. the paid leave portion of the bill costs about $200 million. in f that comes out this bill is back in the black. that s to say much more negotiating to be done on the senate side after this
with requirements that they come for ankle bracelet costs $35 a day. they come for a hearing. while you work legislatively for a comprehensive immigration plan, which opens our borders, makes it easier to come into this country, reduces the inceni incentives to cross illegally. by all means, toughen up enforcement, but toughen it in a liberal, open-hearted immigration system. it is the failure of the administration to do anything legislatively, which is part of the reason why you have this moral failing, worse than a failing, an abomination at the border. when you said it is scary, the amount of republicans who support this, help me understand why they support it. if they re worried about jobs being stolen, we re at full employment. we don t have a jobs problem here. we have a wages problem here. if you want wages to rise, you could have wage enforcement, where undocumented immigrants
to beefing up enforcement. the top of the list his signature campaign promise, donald trump telling lawmakers to fund his border wall or any deal protecting dreamers is dead. of the reforms include stopping centauri cities by denying federal funding, hiring tent and ice agents and 300 prosecutors establishing a point system for green cards and ending asylum abuse, the list praised by his base keeping his campaign promise but no surprise being slammed by democrats who say this is different from the deal chuck and nancy thought they struck over a dinner a few weeks ago. always nice to have you this morning. here to weigh in with more, former ohio senate minority leader, are you there?
dana: in the factor followup segment tonight, the crackdown on illegal immigration. the department of homeland security reports that in the last two months illegal crossings dropped by about 70% along parts of the southern border. in the opening weeks of the trump administration, immigration arrests were up by nearly one-third compared to the same period last year. yesterday, homeland security secretary john kelly detailed how the trump administration is beefing up enforcement. it is fair to say that the definition of criminal has not changed, but where on the spectrum of criminality we operate has changed. can you give me an example of somebody that wasn t departed before that you are departing now? someone with multiple duis as an example.re even a single dui depending on other aspects. that would get you into the system. a remember this wouldn t have been the case under the previous administration? w y