He’s absolutely correct too. We need to fix our immigration system and make it easier for GOOD people to come here and assimilate. We should be choosing who comes and not letting the bad guys sneak in.
But he does want to increase border security and secure the border first. He’s just stating the obvious...if we had a more sane system in place we could more easily control the border.
You're defending the indefensible, as is Scott Walker.
Our nation has been overwhelmed with immigrants (both legal and illegal) for so long, that the very fabric of our culture has started to unravel. We need a twenty-five year moratorium on ALL immigration to allow those who are here already time to completely assimilate.
Do you realize that one in seven people in this country is foreign born? Or, how about the fact that over 90,000,000 able-bodied Americans are out of work and can't find a job? Or that roughly half the people in this country are on some sort of government assistance?
These are all problems of serious magnitude, and they're all being exacerbated by the steady and unrelenting influx of foreign people to this country. Due to the torrential rate of inflow, we aren't absorbing them - they're absorbing us.
I don't accept the premise of Scott Walker's position on immigration. Finding ways to better manage the rapid dissolution of our country isn't what I want from a prospective President. I want him to find ways to stop it entirely.