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O'Reilly insists that, just as presidents like Eisenhower and Kennedy took action against state-level defiance to uphold federal law, modern leaders must do the same with immigration. He advocates for comprehensive reform, criticizing the outdated immigration laws from 1952 as inadequate for today's complexities. O'Reilly calls for a new, clear law detailing who can come to the U.S., the process of asylum, and handling Dreamers—those brought illegally as children—arguing they should be provided a fair path rather than being summarily expelled.