On immigration issues, she reiterated her support for a plan to allow illegals to return to their home counties, go through security and health checks and apply to return to the United States, where they would continue to undergo periodic checks and have to wait at least 17 years before beginning the naturalization process.
“If we don’t have a guest-worker program that works, we really won’t have border security,” she said. “People have already shown they will risk their lives to cross the border.”
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