Presidential candidate Washington Gov. Jay Inslee replayed his greatest hit from last month’s Democratic debate, telling a rally against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies Friday that he sees refugees arriving at the border differently.

“He has tried to threaten me, saying, ‘Well we are going to send our refugees to Washington’ and my response was, ‘Send them,’” Inslee said outside the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s headquarters, echoing a similar comment he made in a televised debate. “We like refugees, we welcome immigrants in our state.”

Inslee arrived after a rally organized by the American Federation of Teachers had begun, and chanted with the protesters. His dark blue suit stood out against the sea of white t-shirts.

“He has decided to bring a reign of terror for one reason and that’s to try to restore his failing presidency,” Inslee said through a megaphone. “I got news for him, this inhumanity is going to end his presidency.”

The AFT rally protested conditions in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facilities, policies that separate families, and upcoming ICE raids aimed at immigrants facing deportation.