through a bunch of smugglers. that s our direct message to the families in central america. do not send your children to the borders. if they do make it, they will get sent back. laura: gets guess what. they weren t sent back. people came with their children. is this good? they said the kids were going to go back, they never went back. now they are tax payer burdens. they are productive members? how many daca recipients do you know? they are very successful. laura: they are not daca recipients. these are kids from a couple years ago. they are always valedictorians in your eyes. not always. many are productive in many different ways. this is what i want to keep families together. they are fleeing desperate situations. we are so blessed and fortunate that we don t experience that on a day-to-day basis so we want to give them together. laura: you might not excretes on a day-to-day basis
families in central america.f do not send your children to the borders. if they do make it, they will get sent back.se laura: guess what. they weren t sent back. people came with their children. is this good? they said the kids were going to go back, they never went back. now they are tax payer burdens. they are productive members? how many daca recipients do you know? they are very successful. laura: they are not daca recipients. these are kids from a couple years ago. they are always valedictorians in your eyes. not always. many are productive in many different ways. this is what i want to keep families together. they are fleeing desperate situations. we are so blessed and fortunate that we don t experience that on a day-to-day basis so we want to give them together. laura: you might not excretes on a day-to-day basis but there are a lot of americans, 13.2 million children living below the poverty line.