Tulsi emphasizes the urgent need for comprehensive immigration reform, highlighting the failure of both parties to engage in constructive dialogue. She argues that securing borders and updating immigration laws can be a shared objective, rather than a divisive issue. The contrast between the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada borders illustrates differing approaches to immigration, with the latter being more welcoming. Jocko adds that economic conditions in Canada play a role in migration patterns, further complicating the discussion.