what's true. and who has rights and what are they? and so my question is, every country in central america and i have been to six out of seven, is less good to live in than the united states. so, all the population of central america could plausiblably claim asylum here. do we have a right to say no? and how many. >> absolutely. >> tucker: can we say no to? if we have that right, then why is no one in statewide office in california invoking that right? why are they saying we don't actually have a right to keep people out. >> no. what they are saying in california is that california is not obligated to enforce its federal immigration law. that's always been true. we can agree on that. that's not what these sanctuary city policies are really about. sanctuary city originally, if you look back at 20, 30 years ago when it first state-of-the-arted was enacted to protect the daca type people. and 70% of americans believe that we need to deal with daca. even our president believes that. if the president would do that, it would make it a lot