and he said they had forwarded recommendations to the administration about offsets that came out of mandatory spending programs. looking at things like entitlements. they are going to want that money paid for if there s going to be a discussion of broader infrastructure. bret: speaker of the house is a former vice presidential nominee who campaigned in front of the national debt clock. you heard john thune say something really different than what the president is talking about. that seemed odd. at this deal put forth is one that s difficult for democrats to fight. you get everything you want for the daca fix and more. in exchange you get awol. you get a wall. getting rid of the random visa situation. that s very difficult for democrats to fight against because not only does the fix help them with their minority
see the flights that would have left after the order from the judge that left that part of the world that most of these are coming from. more arrivals at boston. people are propertying later today, tomorrow, people that are trying to make sure they are going to get on flights. we are hopeful they will be people who are able to get into the country who have not been able to. you are also talking to people overseas that are trying to straighten out their visa situation. what are they telling you? if you have a visa that was issued before the executive order went into effect, you will be allowed to border and they will let you through as though the order never went into place. a slightly trickier situation for folks that tried to enter and had their visas stamped
well-established that the visa application process has got to be tightened. president obama s called for that. and we re seeing strong bipartisan leadership where they voted to tighten the visa application process, and senator chuck schumer is leading 22 democrats to do the same. this is a bureaucracy that has plagued our government for over a decade now. and we re seeing progress made, but let s not jump to conclusions over whether lives could have within saved. as we look at this visa situation, as frustrating as it is, it is, should concern all of us to see the republican presidential candidates use this as a political tool to attack refugees and spread more hate and fear. and that s what should concern us enormously, because the refugee children and the refugees coming in from syria are also the victims of terrorists. and the united states should be very focussed on
well-established that the visa application process has got to be tightened. president obama s called for that. and we re seeing strong bipartisan leadership where they voted to tighten the visa application process, and senator chuck schumer is leading 22 democrats to do the same. this is a bureaucracy that has plagued our government for over a decade now. and we re seeing progress made, but let s not jump to conclusions over whether lives could have within saved. as we look at this visa situation, as frustrating as it is, it is, should concern all of us to see the republican presidential candidates use this as a political tool to attack refugees and spread more hate and fear. and that s what should concern us enormously, because the refugee children and the refugees coming in from syria are also the victims of terrorists. and the united states should be very focussed on