Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Sessions: 'We should be like Canada' in how we take in immigrants

Via Billy

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday called for stricter immigration laws and increased vetting of individuals entering the U.S. amid a heated debate between Congress and the White House over immigration reform.

“What the American people want, have a right to, and what’s good for America is a lawful system of immigration. And when we admit people to our country, we should be like Canada,” Sessions said on Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”

“We should evaluate them and make sure they are going to be lawful, they are not threats to us, they have the education and skills level to prosper in America. That’s good for them and good for America,” Sessions added.

More @ The Hill

7 comments:

  1. Geezzz, that would require Common Sense!

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  2. 'SPLC'

    Socialist Peoples' Law Commune.

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  3. Not like Canada. My brother went to Montreal recently on
    business and he said Montreal was eat up with those things.
    Very dangerous city. He couldn't wait to get out of there. We should emulate Japan.

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  4. Ole Gollum worries me. Sometimes I think that he is a few fries short of full taco salad.

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