It is really about choice, and it is whether or not we are going to say that our choice is somehow superior to the market's choice.
Since September 11, 2001, we have begun to treat everyone as a potential terrorist.
The thing I am still concerned about is, once people enter the country, how do we know if they are overstaying their visas?
I am concerned about the lawlessness south of our border and the extent to which that lawlessness creeps across the border.
Corruption of our law enforcement personnel is a problem, but I am also worried about their physical safety.
Those million people may also include a lot of U.S. citizens who are just coming back from a long-time trip to London.
I think we are wasting resources and not doing good enough police work.
I do not get a good feeling that a decade after September 11, 2001, we know where everyone in the country is who is on a student visa.
Could some of them be potential attackers? The people who attacked us on September 11, 2001, were here on student visas.
I think there is a big picture here that we still need to be pursuing as far as the safety of our country is concerned.
So there are a million people coming into the United States every day from other countries.