President Donald Trump’s administration plans a return of “rigorous” enforcement of immigration rules, according to Dan Stein, president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
“What people don’t understand is that after 1994 and 1995, Congress was given the executive, broad, and important powers in controlling immigration, but for eight years, the Obama administration refused to enforce those laws,” Stein said during a Wednesday interview on CNN’s “New Day.”
Now, Stein added, the current administration is “going back to a process, a normalization, if you will, of rigorous, regular immigration enforcement that’s consistent with the social contract and our role as a sovereign nation.”
“You look at all these orders. If you’re here illegally, you need to be thinking about going out and buying some luggage,” Stein said