I'm for immigration reform. I think the system's horribly broken, and we need to do something about it.

An employer verification system must be implemented to ensure jobs are not given to illegal immigrants.

We must continue to stand up for what's right and push for bipartisan, comprehensive immigration reform.

These men of many nations must be taught American ways, the English language, and the right way to live.

We have never had the will to enforce the immigration laws. What you see is what you'll continue to get.

But I can tell you another engine for growth and job creation would be comprehensive immigration reform.

We shall experience the final defeat of liberalism not when immigration but when emigration is forbidden

I think everybody could agree that our immigration system is broken. We have not told the truth about it.

Britain's an island; it's always had a constant ebb and flow of immigration - it makes it a better place.

Immigration customs enforcement is a role that makes sense. We have to have something that is doing that.

Immigration has been good for this country; I know the value of it - hopefully I've given something back.

Everyone agrees that our immigration system is broken. Building a wall with Mexico isn't going to fix it.

I think in the U.S., the border fence is no longer an immigration issue primarily; it's a security issue.

America deserves common sense immigration reform that reflects our interests and our values as Americans.

My hope is that Kansas will be to stopping election fraud what Arizona is to stopping illegal immigration.

There will be no use of military forces in immigration. There will be no - repeat, no - mass deportations.

Trump's policies are a mix of fairly traditional things. Even his immigration stuff isn't really that new.

But the simple truth is that we've lost control of our own borders, and no nation can do that and survive.

The idea that America has cornered the market on anti-immigration is ridiculous. It's a global phenomenon.

Every two years for Congress, four years for President, illegal immigration comes out as a political issue.

I just think that Stephen Miller is completely tone deaf when it comes to reforming our immigration system.

Immigration is an emotional issue. And it ought to be an emotional issue because it affects people's lives.

If Democrats oppose a border wall, they're just saying they want continued, unendingly illegal immigration.

I feel really strongly about immigration because my mom is... from Jamaica. She still has a green card here.

As far as wages are concerned, the only difference between immigration and birth is that birth takes longer.

Few people are as well-situated to speak about the laudable benefits of a humane immigration policy than me.

We will never stop illegal immigration until this country has a comprehensive, realistic immigration policy.

Even before the Windrush scandal, it was clear Britain's immigration system was in desperate need of reform.

Imagine a legal immigration system that welcomes and celebrates those who come to achieve the American dream.

Illegal immigration costs taxpayers $45 billion a year in health care, education, and incarceration expenses.

We must pursue immigration reform - it's something we have to do, something that starts with border security.

I appreciate that Marco Rubio has called for immigration reform but he goes back and forth on it a little bit.

[It] has a lot of things in it that I like, but I think it's way too hard on financing things from immigrants.

I will fight every single day to pass comprehensive immigration-reform legislation with a path to citizenship.

Mexican immigration poses challenges to our policies and to our identity in a way nothing else has in the past.

Opposition to immigration is an emotional argument, and human beings are emotional, not robots powered by data.

I handed my passport to the immigration officer, and he looked at it and looked at me and said, 'What are you?'

I grew up in a border state. I think immigration is an essential part of American history and American culture.

Thousands of children entering the country illegally have become the face of the immigration crisis in the U.S.

When it comes to immigration, I think Americans expect that our immigration process is orderly and it is legal.

There is only one core issue in the immigration debate, and that issue is the well being of the American people.

Let me tell you who the immigration system in America does not serve. It does not serve you the American people.

The high-tech industry needs the immigration of highly qualified labor, from India, from China, from everywhere.

See, as a libertarian, I am actually far more liberal on the issue of immigration than many people might expect.

[We should] stop the immigration to our societies - because we have had more than enough Islam in our societies.

It would cost Americans their jobs when they have to compete with millions of more [immigrants] for scarce jobs.

This immigration business has been going on in the UK much in advance of the European Union making an issue of it.

We want to do this methodically, smart, starting with border security then looking at immigration reform measures.

I've never met a Democrat in Congress who wants open borders or who doesn't believe in enforcing immigration laws.

Maybe in Luxembourg there's a need for new immigration, but in Italy, there's a need to help people have children.

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