If you want a president to stop amnesty, to secure the borders and keep us safe, then support a candidate who has led the fight to stop amnesty to secure the borders and to keep us safe.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I will support a path to citizenship if it does not fall within the definition of amnesty, and we've got to define what amnesty is in this country.
If you support amnesty, you should vote for the Democrats.
I couldn't vote to confirm any candidate who supports executive amnesty. The attorney general is a top law enforcement officer in this country - the senior person - and anyone who occupies that office must have fidelity to the laws of the United States duly passed, and to the Constitution of the United States.
I support legal immigration. I don't support amnesty because it is not fair to people standing in line at consulates around the world.
If I am elected president we will secure the border and we will end the illegal immigration.
I do not favor or support, nor will I vote for, a pathway to citizenship for people that are here who've broken the law. I would support - after we have developed a secure border - a mechanism for allowing those folks to work here in America... Everything that we should do should be based on good, sound policy and what's right for America.
If the president wanted to fix our broken immigration system, he could start by securing the border and enforcing the laws already passed by Congress.
I do not support amnesty. I do not support driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants.
I have never supported amnesty, and I led the fight against Chuck Schumer's gang of eight amnesty legislation in the Senate.
You know, when President Reagan, who was one of my idols, granted amnesty to about three million illegal immigrants it was based on the fact that the borders would be secured. That didn't happen. It didn't happen during the Bush administration.
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