Presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he wouldn’t even consider an immigration amnesty until he is sure the border is secure.
“I don’t think anybody can talk credibly about giving amnesty or any other of those allusions until we can assure Americans that the borders are closed,” Kennedy told The Epoch Times.
He called the question of amnesty a “secondary issue” to the broader matter of border security.
He added that it’s an issue that’s “a lot easier to solve, with a lot less poison and vituperation, if Americans know that the borders are now sealed….}