billion people, would be a better country than it is now or a worse country? not if it s not sustainable. i think that we currently have a level of immigration that in some ways isav merit-based, buts often not. we also have a lot of unaccounted for immigrants that our crossing the border. the levels of immigration specifically at 1.2 million, seemed to be it seems to be a number that has worked for us up to a point.mb when we up to a point were still building, the housing boom when there are still jobs to sustain them. that number at least in terms of border apprehension as we saw today tucker: this is legal immigration, so basically what you re proving is you have no idea, and neither does anybody else.e. people tell me that they are for more immigration, but to what level? > right. tucker: nobody has thought this through because they don t care. and they should care. in the global flow of toigration, they re going change things.
there was a guy deported today that had four u.s. citizen children that were going too be tucker: anybody that comes in with a child, you can t deport the parents, what about grandparents and cousins? it gets complicated. but we have to have a humane approach to this. tucker: then why don t we quantify it instead of degrad it? we should, and i see nothing but cowardice from both the democrat and the republican side. tucker: boy, i am there with you there. we kind of agreed a lot, it was great to see. i don t know if that was a debate. thanks again, and congrats on all your success. tucker: how should we fix health care? if you had all the power in the world. we will ask charles krauthammer that question next. undtrack? is there any other way? that s what a smoothie should taste like. visit a store today for fresh fruit smoothies and summer deals. and, at outback our sweet, tender snow crab legs come with a big bold outback steak!