Nationally syndicated radio talk show host Mark Levin (Flickr Photo/Labeled for Reuse)

On his nationally syndicated radio talk show Friday, host Mark Levin said he had a new idea on immigration, that American policy should be that if a country refuses Christians and Jews, then we’re not going to allow their people in this country.

“I think that any country that refuses to allow Christians and Jews into their country, well then we shouldn’t allow their people into our country,” he said. “Countries that don’t allow all Americans in, you know, who don’t have records and so forth, we’re not going to allow their people in this country.”

Here’s part of the transcript of Levin’s show on Friday June 7:

“By the way, I have a new idea on immigration, Mr. Producer. I think any country that refuses to allow Christians and Jews into their country, well then we shouldn’t allow their people into our country. What do you think about that, Rich? “That seems fair. Oh, yeah. Oh, yes. All kind of religious tests all over the world, particularly the third world. Can I use the phrase third world? You’re damn well I can. “You look at the Middle East as an example. There used to be millions of Christians in the Middle East. Not anymore. “How many Christians are there in Iraq? I don’t know off the top of my head, but my guess is not enough to fill a big dinner party. “How many Jews are in Iraq? Are there any? I don’t know. I think there’s like one synagogue left, maybe none. Look throughout the Middle East.