Candidates describe their visions for immigration reform
Story Date: 4/12/2019

 

Source: KINSTON FREE PRESS, 4/11/19


Editor’s note: Candidates for the 3rd Congressional District seat include 17 Republicans, six Democrats, two Libertarians and one with the Constitution Party. Primary elections will be held on April 30. The questionnaires are printed in the candidate’s words as submitted, edited only for length. One of several questions answered has been printed here, and candidates were given a 150 word limit. Republican candidates Graham Boyd, Chimer Davis and Donald Cox and Democratic candidate Gregory Humphrey did not respond with answers to the questions. Constitution Party candidate Greg Holt does not have a primary, and his questionnaire can be found online. To read the full, unedited questionnaire filled out by candidates visit JDNews.com, NewBernSJ.com or Kinston.com.

Question: What is your vision for comprehensive immigration reform?
Republicans
Kevin Baiko: “Unregulated borders offer little incentive for people who wish to live here to adopt our customs and our values, placing our national identity at risk. I would fortify our borders with both barrier and monitoring technology and enforce firm policy that regulates rates of immigration. We should also minimize incentives motivating illegal immigration....”

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