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By Susan Jones
March 21, 2016
Ohio Gov. John Kasich says his immigration plan "is a reasonable approach, but not a path to citizenship."
On
several of the Sunday shows, Kasich explained again what he will and
will not do. He said he believes his guest worker/path to legalization
plan will be accepted both by the American people
and by the Congress, even though the Republican-led House rejected a
similar plan in 2013.
"I
think we need to finish the border," Kasich told "Fox News Sunday."
"And once it's finished, people cannot sneak in. They shouldn't sneak in
now. They've got to...be sent home.
"We
should have a guest worker program. And for the 11.5 million who are
here illegally, if they've not committed a crime since they've been
here, I would give them a path to legalization
where they pay a fine, back taxes, delay in any kind of benefits they
get. I think is a reasonable approach, but not a path to citizenship.
"My
position has not changed. The idea that we're going to go into
communities and yank people out of their homes and leave their kids on
the porch crying, that's not what we're going to
do. That's -- that's just -- that's more promises that will never
happen, and the people will become more cynical. I don't make promises,
by and large, that I can't keep. I try to keep what I say. And I - I'm
not deviated from this position at all.
Host Chris Wallace told Kasich that Republican Sen. Ted Cruz calls such a plan "amnesty."
"He
can call it anything he wants to," Kasich responded. "I'm just telling
you my position, and I believe that position will be accepted by the
American people and that position can pass
the Congress. I lay this out in every town hall meeting. If somebody
asks me, I tell them.
"But
what about...the argument they did break the law, they came into this
country illegally--" Wallace asked Kasich. "And - and you're letting
them basically be able to stay in the country
despite that."
"Chris,
Chris, I know that you don't believe that we can go house-to-house and
block-to-block trying to track these people down to ship them out. You
know that. Come on. The people know it,
too.
"That's
just silly. You know what, I'm in this race to try to fix things, not
to go out and make crazy promises that are not going to happen, that are
going to further aggravate the American
people.
"So,
look, you know, if people don't like that position, that's OK. I'm cool
with it. But I'm not going to change my position, because I think it's
reasonable and I think this whole problem
is fixable. I believe it. Reagan tried. I will get--I will finish the
job."
Kasich said something similar on NBC's "Meet the Press."
"[O]n
immigration, I do not believe it is practical nor doable to search in
the neighborhoods and yank the people who came here illegally, who have
not committed a crime since they've been
here, and ship them out of this country. That is not going to happen.
"The
plan that I support, finishing the border, making sure you have a guest
worker program and having the 11.5 million who came here illegally, who
have not committed a crime, pay back taxes,
pay a fine.
"Let
me tell you, they then can have a path to legalization and not citizenship. And any other position than that just isn't going to work,
Chuck. I hate to tell you that. It isn't going
to work," Kasich told host Chuck Todd.
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