Arnold Schwarzenegger has had his say on the ongoing ICE deportation crisis in Los Angeles, with people taking to the streets of LA earlier this month to campaign against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) department’s raids of numerous workplaces in the area while searching for alleged immigration violations.

In case you didn’t know, Arnold served as governor of California from 2003 to 2011 as a Republican, and during an appearance on The View on Tuesday, he was asked how he would handle the situation if he were still in power.

He went on to say that “immigration reform” is key going forward, explaining: “For decades now, this country has needed immigration reform, which means that we recognize the fact there’s people in the south of America that want to come north to work, and that we therefore should supply them with enough visas so they can come because we need those workers.”

“Those people that are doing illegal things in America and that are foreigners, they are not smart, because when you come to America, you’re a guest, and you have to behave like a guest,” Arnold explained.

 

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