living with her son. now she s got no place to live. thank you, steve. should they stay or should they go? a new arizona law on illegal immigration sparking national debate and members of congress are asking themselves, what s the best solution? to deal with the nearly 12 million illegals or more living in the u.s.? should there be a path to citizenship or should the government lock the doors and force them out? with us now, illinois congressman luis guiterrez and california congressman gary miller. good morning to you, gentlemen. good morning. congressman, i know you disagee with the bill that was signed on friday in arizona. what would be your plan? what should we do with the more than 400,000 illegals in the state of arizona? here s what i think we should do. i think we should deal with immigration in a comprehensive manner. there are those that would hope that you can pass laws like the one in arizona and the undocumented community would simply disappear. it s not going to
beholden to special interests. well, here s a chance to prove he meant what he said. of course, it s not just the president. records show in the 2008 election campaign, three out of every four dollars given by goldman went to democrats. and since then, the company has contributed generously to the members of the two different congressional committees that have oversight of the financial industry. imagine that. sadly, that s the way the game is played. the big corporations in this country own our government lock, stock and barrel about. our so-called representatives sell their souls for campaign contributions. and then when it comes time to pick a side, the corporations or the people they re elected to represent, guess which side they most often choose. here s the question. should president obama return the nearly $1 million in campaign contributions from goldman sachs? go to my blog at cnn.com/caffertyfile and give us your thoughts. given current circumstances, jack, goldman might wa