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Mark Krikorian Quotes
«If four blocks away, on the way to work, you see 75 [day laborers] hanging around the 7-Eleven, it's like, 'What's going on here? This is something that's actually relevant to me.' That is making the issue a lot more salient to a lot more people.»
«The president has Richard Nixon levels of popularity right now. He's just in no position to push Congress around.»
«The problem is Congress bans the employment of illegal aliens but bases the verification on pieces of paper and plastic. It's almost designed to create business for document fraud. It's almost designed to create business for document fraud.»
«But the point is that we have to make it progressively harder for illegal immigrants to get a job and we have to begin somewhere.»
«It's pretty clear that the immigration service does not have the ability to run a vast guest worker program.»
«Very much so. If somebody calls him on it -- like [Rep.] Tom Tancredo -- then it can become an issue, and he'll suffer grievously for it.»
«Assimilation is really a psychological process where you come to identify with a new country as yours. The ease of overseas travel and information access interferes with that.»
«I think it's going to implode. They're trying to do too much.»
«Today's immigration policy is almost founded on lies. It presupposes lying by almost everyone involved.»
«There's no question that illegal immigration, that unskilled immigration of all kinds, is a losing proposition.»