Therefore, if we are a Nation of laws and a Nation of immigrants, immigration should occur within a legal framework, not through the machinations of illegal schemes and scams that threaten our national security.
Legal immigration is the primary source of low-wage immigration into the United States.
We should be the pro-legal immigration party. A party that has a positive platform and agenda on how we can create a legal immigration system that works for immigrants and works for America.
Open borders would be clear access to this country without going through a legal immigration process, and that's exactly what Mrs. Clinton is wanting us to do.
If we build the legal immigration system better, then they come here, and we'll have a whole lot less illegal immigration.
Legal immigration should emphasize merit and meeting the needs of the U.S., including specific unmet workforce needs.
I was one of the founding members of State Legislators for Legal Immigration.
We need legal immigration as an alternative to illegal immigration and a way of getting the millions of unauthorized immigrants already here to get legal and get in compliance with our laws.
Learning to distinguish the illegal immigrant from the legal immigrant does not solve the problem of illegal immigration.
We need to decouple the movement for comprehensive immigration reform and justice for immigrants from the legislative process and from the Democratic Party process. They are too linked.
Mark Zuckerberg has started an advocacy group for immigration reform.
We're at a point right now in our development in this country - setting the immigration issue aside - that you can't ignore the sheer population of us in metropolitan areas all across the country, of how significant Latino-ness is in the United States.
There will be no use of military forces in immigration. There will be no - repeat, no - mass deportations.
In Minnesota, we tend to be a little more open to immigration.
Legislation passed in the aftermath of September 11, 2001 enhanced our intelligence capabilities and strengthened our national defense, but until now our nation's immigration policies have not adapted to the needs of a post-September 11th world.
Our country was founded on immigration. We are all occupying Native American land here. At what point do we say 'It's our land, and nobody else can come here.'
As we exit the E.U., there must be a new approach to immigration that has the consent of the British people and is managed in their interests.
On immigration, the League and Five Star's positions start from notable distances.
Trump's trade and immigration policies will deliver an economic shock to states like Texas where trade produces a substantial share of the jobs, and which depend on high oil prices.
One area in which we can be certain mass immigration has an effect is housing. More than one third of all new housing demand in Britain is caused by immigration. And there is evidence that without the demand caused by mass immigration, house prices could be 10% lower over a 20-year period.