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Sean Hannity and Jorge Ramos sparred over President Trump's decision to end the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

The program, which was created by former President Obama's executive orders in 2012, provides a level of amnesty to certain undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children.

"We can't take care of the world's children," Hannity said. "You have a warm heart. I admire that. ... I only want the best for people and I'd like other countries to now step up and do their job."

"We are a nation of laws and we have a Constitution and we have co-equal branches of government,” Hannity stated.

Ramos, a Univision anchor, acknowledged that so-called "Dreamers" were brought to the country illegally, but they shouldn't be held responsible for their parents' actions.

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“Who’s going to take care of them?” he asked. “Someone has to take care of them, and it is our responsibility to do that.”

He argued that Trump's decision to end the program is "cruel" and "cold-hearted."

“You cannot ask that the United States burn its Constitution, stomp all over it in the process of doing what you want," Hannity fired back "We can’t burn the Constitution just to do what Jorge Ramos wants!”

Watch the fiery debate above.

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