LAURA INGRAHAM: Rand Paul used that phrase, I think it was last year in another interview, not the interview he did with Politico, where he referred to, you know, what are — he said, are they for sending these people home? A question mark. Well, I think a lot of Americans are for sending people who are here illegally home because this is not their home.
TUCKER CARLSON: Yeah, or some of them, I don’t know. Let’s just say there are 10 million people who are here illegally.
INGRAHAM: There are a lot more, it’s probably like 20 million, but go ahead.
CARLSON: Okay, let’s say there are 20 million here illegally. You know, you don’t have to be for sending every last one of them home. Let’s send half of them home. I don’t know — deportation should not be off the table as a topic, at all. And I have to say the pro-immigration reformers have won this debate. I mean, I don’t see anybody making a counter-argument at all in public, a very few people. ‘Yeah, you know, let’s deport some people.’ That doesn’t make me a bigot at all. It doesn’t make me anti-Hispanic. It’s crazy. It makes me an American. I think I should have say over what my country looks like. (Laura Ingraham Show, April 2, 2014)
Tucker Carlson on Immigration Reform: "Deportation Shouldn"t Be Off The Table"
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