Is there any doubt left that K-S-U is a terrible human?
Disagreeing on political issues doesn't make him a terrible human. I think he's being cold and partisan, but we all do that sometimes.
I'll concede that Republicans blew a golden opportunity to pass real immigration reform in the early 2000s when they controlled the WH and Congress. Does that make me less partisan? I'm still right that demanding real border security as a precondition is perfectly reasonable, and the Democrat's refusal to agree to it is the reason for the current impass.
As for "cold," I recognize that these are children and they need to be treated humanely, but we can do that by returning them to their families. This uncontrolled influx of illegal immigration is not good for America.
What would you like to see out of immigration reform? What should the standard for entry be?
Step 1: Seal the border to illegal immigration with a combination of drone surveillance, beefed up border security, and no release between aprehension and deportation.
Step 2: Require implementation of national e-verify system, with steeper consequencies for hiring illigal immigrants.
Step 3: Pass law reversing birthright citizenship (yes, it likely can be done by statute as opposed to Consitutional amendment).
Step 4: Issue guest worker permits, five years in length, renewable up to 10 years, to immigrants (both those that are presently here illegally and those that wish to immigrate to the U.S., upon completion of background check (no felonies) and payment of fee. Fees are allocated between the federal government (to pay for Steps 1, 2, and 3) and the states (to pay for social services, etc.)
Step 5: Expand U.S. Citizenship eligibility, but shift preference to higher skilled workers (reversing the Kennedy trend). The line for U.S. Citizenship starts at the border. Guest workers who were formerly illegal immigrants are not eligible until they return home.