don't wait, scan the code now and ask about the bosley guarantee z is central. today. and second easter it's tuesday, june 18 right now on cnn this morning president biden is preparing to take executive action to protect hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants from deportation vladimir putin visiting north korea to meet with kim jong-un, a us deeply concerned about their motives and the surgeon general colin for warning labels on social media, apps, just like cigarettes and alcohol 6:00 a.m. here in washington. >> and here's a live look at the white house. >> morning, everyone. >> manu raju in for kasie hunt. >> it's great to be here with you today. now, today, president biden, using the power of his pen to dramatically alter the immigration landscape. he'll be announcing a sweeping executive action shielding undocumented spouses us citizens from deportation and allowing them to work legally in the country while they seek citizenship. now the policy applies to people who have been living in the united states for ten years and could affect hundreds of thousands of people. and this plan amounts of the federal government's biggest relief programs since the obama era, darker program earlier this month, president biden signaled the movers coming i will not use the us military to go into neighborhoods all across the country to pull millions of people out of their homes and wave from their families to put detention camps. >> and while we're awaiting deportation, as my predecessor says, he will do if he occupies again, the weeks ahead. i mean, the week said i'll speak to how we can make her immigration system more fair and more just let's fix the problem. stop fighting about are, we have a. great panel to discuss this morning. cnn politics, one where supporters, stephen collinson, former federal prosecutor, elliot williams, shore, michael singleton, former deputy chief of staff at hud in the trump administration, and meghan hayes, former special assistant to president biden good morning, everybody. thanks for being here. okay. so just so viewers have an understanding of what this policy is and there's a lot to it. it essentially would shield spouses of us citizens from deportation, allow them to work legally in the united states. would apply to people living in us for ten plus years and would utilize a legal authority known as quote, parole em place. >> all right. so my goal, your the republican strategist at the table. >> you see this, you see biden doing this in the middle of an election year. how do republicans, i of course they're going to credit. well, we know republic how, how will it impact the campaign? i'll the president clearly took some second of actions. >> i think a week ago he announced it because they're white house recognizes that this is an issue that the president has not done very well at. republicans, particularly donald trump, asieh senate, not to move forward with the immigration compromise for the very purpose that he believed the napoleon reveal this to be true, that this was to his advantage. now, you have president biden taken a step where i think trump will say, wait a minute, you're trying to have it both ways. you want to secure the border. but yet you're going to allow potentially hundreds of thousands of people to stay. i think that is going to send mixed signals to the american people. the administration is going to have to figure this out next signals, but i think that most 70% of the population believed that we should be taking a multi-faceted approach here with the security and a wafer citizenships i think he is doing what people actually want and also, this will election could be one on the margins and its impacts families who are living in some of these border grounds. border battleground states. and i think that that's important to remember here, moving into the election to talk about security versus how is you're talking about people want security, but the people maybe open it different ideas as well as they would comes to people are here, undocumented immigrants when you look at how peep the program to deport undocumented immigrants. that's what trump has talked about. rounding up undocumented immigrants, pushing them out 62% favor that according to a cbs news ball versus 38 oppose that idea on in on the idea yeah of whether or not people should be allowed to stay in the united states undocument immigrants should they be allowed to stay in the united states? legally, have certain requirements are met. this was an interesting point from a pew research ball 85% of biden supporters support that idea, just 32% of trump's operation if that question we're asked differently of all those people, do you believe that people who are a more likely to be married be less likely to commit crimes and see more likely to be religious should be allowed in the united states, i think everybody would say overwhelmingly yes, but i think it's very easy to demonize and say people jumping over fences with the cases of fentanyl. and that's what's happening at the border. and without question we need strong and tough border security in america, there's a balance to be struck and so on. but, but i think when the question is framed, merely, do you want more immigrants in the country? of course, many people, particularly on the right are going to say no, but, but that's only half of the story. and looking at if you really unpack this decision that was made by the biden administration or is being made today by the biden administration. number one only applies to couples and families that have been here for ten years and have established families and so on so i just think this is the problem with the immigration debate in the country today. it's very the easy to sort of cast everything will want more new. but as you were saying, i mean, it's kinda hard to fit all living email he was saying on a bumper sticker that is we're at a campaign that's the issue. >> those numbers you cited show why there should be support for comprehend comprehensive immigration reform. but at the same time it shows why there's an attentive every time it comes up in congress for someone to stand up and get a political advantage by trashing it. you cannot look at this action of the president will take today without thinking about the politics are a lot of progressives were deeply angered by the tiling of the asylum restrictions. a few weeks ago but the president had to do that as you're saying, because he had to shore up support with more moderate voters who are very worried about the border and including many democrats as this has spread to american cities but at the same time, the president is looking weakened in places like arizona the safety net, if his midwest route back to the tuesday 70 electoral votes to the white house doesn't work. this is going to be something that's popular with hispanic voters. another group with whom has been struggling in his electoral coalition. so nothing makes sense in immigration because nothing can ever get fixed. but politically it makes sense from the point of view, it's important that you set comprehensive duration reform only because 2006, 2008, 2013, 2007, each of those years, congress tried to bring it up and fail and they've consistently failed to fix this issue. >> now, the big winners seem to be republicans because in this vacuum and fairly and i'm going to keep using that word failure on the part of the us congress to address all of these questions, whether it's bordered security or the humanitarian questions about keeping families together. it's all on congress, but it ends up being a big political problems because you've got the images of the note, the board. sure the politics of shifted so much that's as comprehensive immigration debate back and 2030. >> remember the senate passed a bipartisan bill and stuff up in the republican led house and the democrats have shifted but the republican position on so many parts on immigration, but it's interesting that you mentioned hispanic voters, 65% of hispanic voters in 2020 supported joe biden according to exit polls, just 32% for biden, public polling now shows are much tighter margin. that is the fifth day, 247, biden trump biden advantage over trump in recent quinnipiac paul. okay. so making new, you are close to the biden campaign, yours to work for the white house what how concerned are they about the hispanic voters coming home? >> i think they're concerned about the hispanic voters coming home. i think they're concerned about black voters coming now, they need to shore up their base and i think they know that they are doing things to do that i think that these different immigration tactics that the president is taking now, i think that's because congress has failed to act. elliott's point and he is trying to do all he can and he did it with some the gun legislation he's done a lot of io's where congress has failed and i think that's a very strong thing for the president to be doing. and it's a strong thing to run okay, we'll see how the baltics play out just ahead. >> awkward. >> donald trump about to make a campaign stop in milwaukee after referring to the city is horrible. plus vladimir putin making the west nervous as he heads to north korea to meet with kim jong. good and high temperatures in windsor feeding fast-moving wildfires in california and new mexico the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the former president one stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max hello, free diapers full pack of free ultra absorbance, super soft, comfy, and secured diapers hello, bella, get your first pack free scan the qr code on your screen. >> now when you purchase a pair of bomba socks, ties, or underwear, you also donate one to someone facing homelessness when purchased equals one donated 100 million donations and counting visit bombast.com and get 20% off your first order. i guess i don't know robert turkey and of course, mark who delivers our sandwiches. >> well, so my, my cat, you said to get this merger de and i should ask mark. >> i said asked mark, ever wonder where the people with all the answers get all the answers? 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i mean, i don't think there's a problem because people are used to him saying crazy things, but i just think going forward like this, she just shouldn't be something republicans want to talk about it. >> there's every city in this country, major cities, small city that truly faces some very difficult problems and challenges right now. and if you're running to be the commander-in-chief of the country than the response to those problems should be here are the things that i'm laying out that i'm rolling out over the next couple of months that if you vote for me, i plan to do within the first 90 days that first year, that should be the focus. we shouldn't be insulting cities because of their challenges just because every city in this country faces different challenges. i mean, the republicans are saying that what trump meant to be de, meant to say i was referring to as crime as you heard from trump saying there, but you know, it's crime a liability for biden. >> i mean sort of crime rates may be decreasing in certain cities, but still people feel unsafe that can't be good politics for the incumbent president. >> when i think the fbi came out with a study or some polling, the primary, it's actually gone down significantly, but also we live in a world where it's like what trump meant to say always and tissue michael's point like, you don't insult the city that's hosting a major convention for you. and like these also, it's a battleground state. you're insulting people who live in a state that you need to vote for you to win, to get back to the white house. it just to me is a very bizarre way to go about things and then to lie about it on the back-end. also an interesting it's not just as simple as well. milwaukee has all democrats and therefore, he was bad mixing a predominantly black democratic city. no, there's swing voters in milwaukee and the milwaukee suburbs that he needs as a purely practical matter, forget the wisdom and the politics of it. but as a practical matter, he needs those people's votes and insulting their home probably isn't the way to get it. but again, we're back in well, that's not what he meant when he it said hole or when he said whatever else. and here we are again. >> so get inside down drums, brains, steven and i wanted to tell me he goes to raise seen today. >> what does he did is he to dress? this is the niaaa, ignore it, or does he attacked democrats for making things up as well? >> racing is the swing is district of possibly the swiss really a few votes here and there can make a big difference. i think it was what, 20,000 in 2020, 22,000. so anything can matter. i don't think he brings it up today, but i'm pretty sure when he stands up there at the convention, he's going to say, i love milwaukee trump won, said what you're seeing and what you're hearing it's not what's happening. he said that to his supporters and it's made a brand out of that. >> if you're the biden campaign on how concerned are you about wisconsin, it's a closed state, it's always a pivotal state. it's wasn't 2020 was in 2016, just about the president standing in wisconsin as he hasn't reelection. >> once you gonna do differently to make sure it doesn't flip to trump. i mean, i think that he's concerned about it. obviously there's running a ton of money there. they're doing a lot of organizing, they're getting boots on the ground to turn votes out. of course, they're worried about it. i think the president by needs to continue to talk about the issues and talk about what he's doing for people and not get bogged down in what trump's doing. and the rama and the tabloid nest of his campaign and just continue to talk about the issues and he needs to pivot to the economy and show people what he's done for them on the economy. >> all right? 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