‘Kiss’ frontman Gene Simmons says he believes in legal immigration as “the world is a very sad place” but there’s got to be “some kind of order”.
‘The world is a very sad place’: Gene Simmons says legal immigration is the ‘right way’
“Otherwise it’s chaos because the good comes in along with the bad so I believe in legal immigration – just slow it down a little bit, let people at least know your names, where you are, social security number, so on,” Mr Simmons told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. “So you can keep track of what’s going on – that goes for all the countries that take in sad, sad stories about immigrants.
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