​Fox & Friends host: Immigration "​​can change the landscape of our entire country if this continues to happen"

​From the July 1 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends:​

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GRIFF JENKINS (GUEST CO-HOST): ​When I was covering the debate for you guys​ down there​ in Florida​,​ wealth inequality was certainly a topic.​ But​ ​i​mmigration really exploded because Julian Castro​, who is a​ lower​-​tier candidate​, right,​ former HUD secretary for​ P​resident Obama​,​ really got out in front with his plan to decriminalize illegal crossings at the border. Right? He was continuing that theme, blasting conservatives, blasting Republicans for their criticism that he was pushing for open borders.

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​JENKINS:​ In fairness, what Castro ​is ​basing his new policy on​ decriminalizing, it is a​ nearly 100-year-old law that we basically didn't have, you know, prosecution of people crossing our borders at the time. But, many critics, conservative critics, say ​that ​what Castro is doing is laying the legal framework for what would be essentially open borders.

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​BRIAN KILMEADE (CO-HOST): Can you imagine what it is going to be like at the border if any of these Democrats win? ​Because they know not only are you going to come here​,​ ​t​hey​'​re getting free health​ ​care​,​ ​t​hey​'​re not going to be deported. Sanctuary​ city -- it'll be a sanctuary​ country.

​AINSLEY EARHARDT (CO-HOST): A lot of people are saying the biggest issue for the election is the economy. I would beg to differ. I think it's immigration, because ​it ​​can change the landscape of our entire country if this continues to happen.

Previously:

Tucker Carlson warns that Africans coming over the southern border will “overwhelm our country, and change it completely”

Tucker Carlson: Mexico is trying to “change the demographics” of America in order to sway elections

Laura Ingraham: Congress wants to change America “demographically” and “in ways that nobody voted for”