Working in any country where you want to talk about the kind of issues that other people don't want to talk about is difficult.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Working overseas is more difficult in that it's much more complicated to get people to open their hearts to you and to tell you information.
Immigration is the most difficult issue I've ever dealt with, and I've dealt with some tough issues: drones, gays in the military, WikiLeaks, Guantanamo. But immigration is hardest because there are so few people willing to talk and build consensus. Everybody's firmly made up their mind. It's a polarized issue.
I really like to talk about my work in a way that is complicated.
Every country has their problems.
The thing with me, I can't talk about my work. I find it very difficult.
The President would usually talk to me about matters relating to the immigration problem.
It's pretty rare to just talk to people who are having a tough time in the economy, to hear their individual stories.
I believe a relationship with a country is simply bound to the interests of two countries and not by personal issues.
I've never gone into an interview in my life and said that we can't talk about something.
It's kind of fun to hear that other people deal with the same kinds of issues that you do.
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