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Were a lot of cross conversations, there was a lot of rough talk by a lot of people in the room, but what i understood him to be saying is let s move away from the countries and let s look at the individual and make sure that those we bring here can contribute to our society. do you remember the president saying expressly i want more europeans, why can t we have more immigrants from norway? i do remember what he i do remember him asking about the concept of underrepresented countries as a fix. this was in the conversation about removing the diversity lottery and how we could reallocate that. and i do remember him asking if we do that, and we then assign those to countries that are unrepresented, aren t we just continuing nonmerit-based immigration. from that perspective, i think he did ask would that cover european countries or by its nature would that mean that we are further establishing immigration to purposefully exclude europeans? ....
Meeting which i believe we have to address today. people across the united states and around the world want to know what this president believes should be our priorities when it comes to immigration. i ll ask you as best you can to recall what you heard the president say when it came to those priorities. what do you remember the president saying about immigration from african countries to the united states? what i heard him saying was that he would like to move away from a country-based quota system to a merit-based system. not where you re from but what you can contribute to the united states. how did he characterize those countries in africa? i don t remember a categorization of countries in africa. i think what he was saying as far as best i could tell ands you know there are a dozen people in the room and a lot of cross conversations and a lot of rough talk by a lot of people in the room. ....
Africa. as you know, there were about a dozen people in the room, cross conversations, rough talk by a lot of people in the room, but what i understood him to be saying is let s move away from the countries and let s look at the individual and make sure that those we bring here can contribute to our society. do you remember the president saying expressly, i want more europeans? why can t we have more immigrants from norway ? i do remember him asking about the concept of underrepresented countries as a fix. this was in the conversation about removing the diversity lottery and how we could reallocate that. i remember him asking, if we do that and we then assign those two countries that are unrepresented, aren t we just continuing non-merit-based immigration? so from that perspective, i think he did ask, would that cover european countries or by its nature, would that mean that we are further establishing immigration to purposefully exclude europeans? what did the president say ....
Remember a categorization of countries in africa. i think what he was saying, as far as best i could tell and, you know, there were about a dozen people in the room acres lot of cross conversations, a lot of rough talk by a lot of people in the room. what i understood him to be saying is let s move away from the countries and let s look at the individual and make sure that those we bring here can contribute to our society. you said on fox news the president used strong language. what was that strong language? let s see. the strong language? there was apologies. i don t remember a specific word. what i was struck with, frankly, as i m sure you were as well, was just the general profanity that was used in the room by almost everyone. did you hear me use profanity? no, sir. neither did i. did you hear senator graham use profanity? i did hear tough language from senator graham, yes, sir. what do you recall the strong language had used repeated exactly what the president had ....