Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
The idea that the Hispanic vote hinges on one issue - immigration - is the most ridiculous and patronizing notion.
you cannot maintain popular support for immigration policy, multiculturalism, unless you can control your borders.
I want people to know that I am tough on illegal immigration and we are working to provide needed border security.
Immigration and openness to refugees is an important part of our country's success and, quite honestly, to Uber's.
I really wish that we had passed a comprehensive immigration bill because that would've really helped our country.
No matter what other nations may say about the United States, immigration is still the sincerest form of flattery.
The states have never had a voice when it comes to immigration or population policy. I think that needs to change.
We feel a pathway to citizenship would reward illegal activity, ... Amnesty encourages further illegal immigration.
We're going to renegotiate our disastrous trade deals and illegal immigration. Stop the massive inflow of refugees.
We need to have something that is reworked, that deals with immigration, that is not thinking in terms of policing.
Legal immigration is a much tougher group of people to stereotype and to identify as potential new Democrat voters.
After this interview, I'm going to immigration to try to sort out my Green Card, just like any other normal person.
At least 99.92% of illegal immigrants and visa overstays without known crimes on their records did not face removal.
When politicians talk about immigration reform, they usually mean the following, amnesty, open borders, lower wages.
Anybody that says I don't have any experience in immigration cases doesn't know what the hell they're talking about.
While jobs, education, and healthcare rank among the top issues for Latino voters, immigration is a threshold issue.
I still passionately support comprehensive immigration reform legislation with a path to full and equal citizenship.
People who think that the immigration system is easy and people should just apply legally - it just isn't that easy.
We have history as a guide, and history suggests that this brand of comprehensive reform ... is a recipe for failure.
Let's be very clear first off. Nothing has changed about Donald Trump's position on dealing with illegal immigration.
...the fact [is] that our borders leak like a sieve: those things cannot be permitted to continue in good conscience.
We're going to do whatever is necessary to build the border wall, to stop this ongoing crisis of illegal immigration.
The question for immigration reform is not if we'll get it done, it's when we'll get it done. It's going to get done.
There's an immigration problem in every country that has money, in that people there have a problem with immigration.
Legal immigration should emphasize merit and meeting the needs of the U.S., including specific unmet workforce needs.
All necessary measures shall be taken to encourage and stimulate immigration of Jews into Palestine on a large scale.
Beyond budget fights, the Obama second-term agenda was supposed to be about passing comprehensive immigration reform.
I've always believed that immigration is really about who we are as a country and what we're willing to stand up for.
The immigration policies that Donald Trump and the Republicans are pushing are downright hateful and must be stopped.
The EU leaves us no freedom to determine our own immigration and asylum laws. That's why leaving the EU is necessary.
We must fix our immigration system so we control who comes and goes, and that starts by securing our southern border.
There is a debate in Ukip as to how strong we should be on the immigration issue. I personally think we should own it.
A federal appellate circuit looked at what [Barak] Obama was doing and said he can't do it. Immigration law is settled.
I've always argued that this country has benefited immensely from the fact that we draw people from all over the world.
The conversation has become so divisive now on all types of immigration reform that it is really hard to move anything.
In times of shrinking expectations,... everyone feels like a victim and pushes away outsiders to defend his own corner.
Some Brexiteers are passionate defenders of the benefits of immigration. Others just can't wait to slam the doors shut.
We have an immigration system in this country that not only doesn't work, in many cases it doesn't even make any sense.
Reports by Politico, Bloomberg and other news outlets have raised inconsistencies in Melania Trump's immigration story.
People talk about immigration, but they won't talk about the corruption that actually exists between Mexico and the U.S.
Immigration reform is a must, an amnesty. So that's my position. I've been pushing that one since before it was popular.
When you've seen prejudice, you understand that we aren't finished, that we're still perfecting this American experiment.
Amnesty is a big billboard, a flashing billboard, to the rest of the world that we don't really mean our immigration law.
Learning to distinguish the illegal immigrant from the legal immigrant does not solve the problem of illegal immigration.
We have millions of unemployed and cannot afford any more immigration. Where are they supposed to live? It is not viable.
[Barak] Obama's immigration behavior, executive amnesty, this DREAMer stuff - everything he's doing - is outside the law.
Instead of working to undo POTUS exec action, we need to workcollaboratively to achieve comprehensive immigration reform.
Overpopulation is perhaps the biggest problem facing us, and immigration is part of that problem. It has to be addressed.
I don't think that the economy can absorb a massive flow of immigration that does not relate to the issue of persecution.
Immigration and border security are two separate issues, but Paul Ryan has taken the wrong side on both of those, in fact.