"I've never been called a compassionate conservative," the
ex-Republican told reporters at the National
Press Club, responding to a question about immigration .
"If a person is illegally in this country, the taxpayers of this
country and the government of this country owe them nothing," Barr
said.
This notion that government owes something to people, simply
because they're here, does not resonate with me as somebody who
believes in responsible government. If one were running a charity
called the United States of America, that would be one thing. This
is not a charity, this is the people's business. . . . I disagree
with the [1982 Plyer v. Doe]
court decision . . . that decided that children of illegal aliens,
people who are in this country unlawfully, have a right to a public
education paid for by the taxpayers of this country. That is an
improper, irresponsible decision."