Posted on 12/14/2017 7:10:56 AM PST by Cheerio
Wednesday on Fox News Channels The Ingraham Angle, Rep. Scott Taylor (R-VA) took on host Laura Ingraham on the issue of the legal status of the so-called DREAMers children brought to the United States illegally.
Taylor insisted giving legal status to the DREAMERs through DACA was not amnesty.
Transcript as follows:
INGRAHAM: Above all else President Trump was elected on one clear issue, stop illegal immigrant. And that would mean build the wall, no amnesty, you know the drill. But there are some Republicans in Congress including the guy right here who still believes that the DACA amnesty thing is a winning idea. And one of them of course is here to defend that, and thats Scott Taylor from the second district of Virginia.
Congressman its great to see you, first of all. Great to have you here. You wrote a letter to Paul Ryan and 34 of your fellow congressmen signed it. And in this letter you say its an important agenda item now to give these 800,000 people brought here as young people amnesty. Why is that, of all the things we have to deal with in our country, why are you so obsessed with catering to the needs of illegal immigrants?
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Suuuuure, DACA is “not amnesty”, just like abortion is “not murder”.
We will get what we get.
If voting made any difference they wouldn't let us do it."
Mark Twain -
Congressman its great to see you, first of all. Great to have you here. You wrote a letter to Paul Ryan and 34 of your fellow congressmen signed it. And in this letter you say its an important agenda item now to give these 800,000 people brought here as young people amnesty. Why is that, of all the things we have to deal with in our country, why are you so obsessed with catering to the needs of illegal immigrants?
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