been his hard line. this wall, this anti-immigration stance. it s really what helped him get elected in the sense that a lot of midwestern states, the rust belt states where the economy isn t great, where people are very afraid of immigrants taking their jobs, that s what people voted for him on, his anti-trade and anti-immigration status. laura, i m going to let you have the last word on what we re seeing here and what you think the prospects are for whatever percentage of these people to get in and seek asylum here in this country. i mean, i think they re probably looking at a long, hard couple of weeks, if not months in detention. obviously the flow of immigrants into this country has slowed to a trickle. only 11 syrian refugees. trump likes to make a big show of having empathy for these people. we have to bomb syria. we have to draw a line in the sand to protect these people. but he s not actually letting anyone into the country. i think there s a huge difference between a pate
get out of single digits. yeah, but i think that we ve seen going after one another hasn t really worked. i think people are tired of that. they are put off by it. and this debate, you know, we re, what, 11 1 weeks out an haven t heard anyone take on the economy as the signature campaign issue. we haven t heard that. when the economy polls, number one issue, the economy isn t great despite the numbers. the middle class isn t feeling it. labor participation is low. and so this is an opportunity for those candidates like rubio and carson, i mean, excuse me, like cruz to actually demonstrate their chops of policy chops, economic chops and i think if carson doesn t have a solid performance on that, he could trip up because he s not necessarily known for policy specifics. jeffrey, i have no doubt moderators, fox is doing this. they are smart. i think they are going to go like a laser on economic issues