Sen. Paul on Newsom’s Anti-Raid Stance: We Can’t Allow Millions to Come Across the Border, It’s Transformative but Not in a Good Way

‘It’s a difficult situation because we have California governors like Newsom and the mayor of Los Angeles who are resisting federal law’

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PAUL: "You know, I live in a community, bowling green, Kentucky, where we have a lot of first-Jen first-generation Americans, they’re new Americans and I often say some of the best Americans just got here. That being said, that’s lawful immigration. I don’t think we can allow millions of people to come across the border. It just is transformative and not in a good way, so I think we should, if anything, maybe expand lawful immigration, but we can’t have illegal immigration. We can’t have open borders. How we tackle this is a difficult situation because we have California governors like Newsom and the mayor of Los Angeles who are resisting federal law, and if you go back to the civil war, one of the conclusions of the sichl war civ the civil rights era is the government will step in if local officials are breaking the law. If you don’t check their staut us and deport them after that, you are disa obeying federal law I think most people want the people committing crimes to be deported and if it sticks to that, we’ll be fine. When it extends to children and workers, even the president’s backed off a little bit on this. He said now we’re not going to deport agriculture, hotel workers and others, somebody on the internet this morning says all you have to do is you need to change your job and change your agriculture worker —"

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Sen. Paul on Newsom’s Anti-Raid Stance: We Can’t Allow Millions to Come Across the Border, It’s Transformative but Not in a Good Way