Laura Ingraham hosted Rep. Paul Braun of Georgia.
Braun is running to replace Senator Saxby Chambliss seat. He is not for amnesty for illegal aliens and applauds the Georgia legislature for cracking down. He stated that until we close the borders and end attractive benefits out to lure people, there should be no comprehensive reform. He disagrees with Rand Paul concerning letting illegal aliens stay in the US with work visas. He is for legal immigration, especially for those who can help our economy. He said we need to bring jobs here for Americans. He favors following the laws we have in place and using e-verify to make sure people are here legally. He feels Obama's executive order on the DREAM Act should be repealed.
Braun spoke passionately about the crisis of our national debt. He said he's the most electable candidate due to his record and his will to stand up to big spending. He thinks he will be able to raise money, despite efforts by the Democrats and GOP elites to derail him.

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