and all of its components. visa reform, the wall, all of these things in a system of priorities. right now the priority is to make sure the folks who present a public safety concern to the united states and our citizens are dealt with first. he s also very pleased through his action and his vision for how he wants to move forward on this sees a huge drop of illegal border crossing. that is a big accomplishment for this presidency and something we re obviously very proud of. what about amnesty i understand that. i have just walked through the question. jonathan? sean, how confident are you that there will not be a shutdown? can you guarantee that there will not be a government shutdown? i can t guarantee it. i think that the work that director mulvaney and others have made in these negotiations has been very positive. they feel very confident that that won t happen.
have any interest in curtailing legal immigration. as a priority level, right now there s millions of people in this country that are in the country illegally, the focus continues to be that eight or 900,000 that have had in order to have them removed and get them processed through in a way that continues to keep america safe. legal immigration, is a completely separate subject that includes a visa reform and all that other stuff. at the president has talked about that, with business leaders, you re going to see more of that coming. tucker: ann coulter is the best-selling offer at one of the very few people to predict a trump presidency way back in june of 2015 and she did it on tape. is she happy with what s happened a month and especially immigration. thanks for coming on. thanks for having me. tucker: you wrote a book that influenced the president a lot on immigration, you ve been a pretty strong and the advocar changing the laws. how are you feeling, are you satisfied with
foregone conclusion it won t pass in its entirety. are there parts of the bill you support? yeah. i think there s many things. that s what was disappointing when the president came out with this all or nothing approach. there are things in there like overall tax reform. both sides agree. so why don t we sit down and work on an encompassing tax reform that makes sense for the country. move forward on that. how about things like visa reform. we desperately need visa reform. how would that in any way dramatically reduce unemployment in this country? oh, i can tell you, give you a perfect example. someone was sitting in my office two weeks ago and explained it. he needs to hire two or three people that have a specialty to create a database. they don t have that talent here in the united states. he has to bring that talent in. but can t get the visas that he needs. what he did, he is going overseas, he will hire the two. but behind those two, will hire