It’s only natural that the United States is going through the largest repatriation in history, Rep. Tom McClintock (R–Elk Grove) told The Sun.

Sitting down for a podcast interview on Sunrise FM, McClintock – who is the Chairman of the Immigration Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee – spoke about President Donald Trump’s efforts on immigration, among other topics.

What he’s saying: McClintock said immigration laws are useless unless they are enforced by the federal government. And without immigration laws, McClintock argues that the U.S. does not have its own agency as a country. • “Without immigration laws, we have no border, and without a border, we have no country,” McClintock said. “Our immigration laws were not written to keep people out. They were written to assure that

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