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Exclusive – NC U.S. Senate Candidate Michael Whatley: There Are Unaffiliated Voters Who Value Common Sense over Crazy on Immigration

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Exclusive – NC U.S. Senate Candidate Michael Whatley: There Are Unaffiliated Voters Who Value Common Sense over Crazy on Immigration

In the current political climate, immigration has become a hot-button issue, with strong opinions on both sides of the debate. However, amidst the chaos and division, there are still individuals who value common sense over extreme ideologies. One such individual is North Carolina U.S. Senate candidate Michael Whatley (R), who believes that it is time to approach the issue of immigration with a level head and practical solutions.

In an exclusive interview with Breitbart, Whatley shared his views on the current state of immigration and how he believes unaffiliated voters are looking for a more sensible approach. He stated, “There are many unaffiliated voters who are tired of the extreme rhetoric and are looking for a candidate who prioritizes common sense over crazy when it comes to immigration.”

Whatley’s stance on immigration is rooted in his belief that the United States is a nation of immigrants, but it is also a nation of laws. He recognizes the importance of securing our borders and enforcing immigration laws, but also understands the value that immigrants bring to our country. As a businessman, he has seen firsthand the positive impact that immigrants have on our economy and society.

One of the key issues that Whatley addresses is the need for comprehensive immigration reform. He believes that the current system is broken and needs to be fixed in a way that is fair, practical, and in line with American values. This includes finding a solution for the millions of undocumented immigrants who are already living and contributing to our communities.

Whatley also emphasizes the importance of addressing the root causes of illegal immigration, such as the lack of economic opportunities and safety in many countries. He believes that by investing in these countries and working with our international partners, we can help create a more stable and prosperous environment, reducing the need for individuals to flee their homes.

In addition, Whatley advocates for a merit-based immigration system, where individuals are admitted based on their skills and contributions to our country. He believes that this will not only benefit the United States but also help to alleviate the strain on our current immigration system.

What sets Whatley apart from other candidates is his practical and level-headed approach to the issue of immigration. He understands that there are no easy solutions and that it will take bipartisan efforts to find a lasting solution. He also recognizes the importance of listening to all sides of the debate and finding common ground.

As a North Carolina native, Whatley is well aware of the impact that immigration has on his state. He believes that by working together, we can find solutions that benefit both American citizens and immigrants. He stated, “We need to have a sensible approach to immigration that respects our laws, our economy, and our values as a nation.”

In conclusion, Michael Whatley is a candidate who values common sense over extreme ideologies when it comes to immigration. He understands the complexities of the issue and is committed to finding practical solutions that benefit all parties involved. As the race for the North Carolina U.S. Senate seat heats up, it is clear that Whatley’s approach to immigration is resonating with unaffiliated voters who are looking for a candidate who puts the best interests of the country first.

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