Nationally syndicated radio talk show host Mark Levin (Screenshot)

On his nationally syndicated radio talk show Thursday, host Mark Levin opened his show saying he was “extremely disappointed” with the White House proposal on immigration.

“Well, I take no pleasure in what I have to say,” admitted Mark Levin. “I’m extremely disappointed in what the White House has done – extremely disappointed that they’ve taken the issue, DACA, they have expanded it to DREAMers, they’ve gone from seven to 800,000 individuals to now 1.8 million, and they’re offering them citizenship, not just legalization, but citizenship.”

Levin’s comments came after President Donald Trump’s White House released its immigration policy proposal, the “White House Framework on Immigration Reform & Border Security.”

Below is a transcript of Levin’s remarks from his show Thursday:

“Well, I take no pleasure in what I have to say. I’m extremely disappointed in what the White House has done – extremely disappointed that they’ve taken the issue, DACA, they have expanded it to DREAMers, they’ve gone from seven to 800,000 individuals to now 1.8 million, and they’re offering them citizenship, not just legalization, but citizenship. “Now, keep something in mind: this is the first round with Schumer and Dick Durbin. They’re not going to stand for just 1.8 million. You start with 1.8 million? Barack Obama never did that. This is a bigger number than Barack Obama ever contemplated. He’s laughing. He’s laughing tonight. “But don’t worry, we’re told. Don’t worry. We got all these concessions. And what are they? “Well, I have the talking points from the White House right in front of me. “‘The White House’s immigration plan will offer a path to citizenship for 1.8 million immigrants… .’ Yesterday we were talking about seven or 800,000, legalization. Now we’re talking about 1.8 million, citizenship. “And don’t forget, seven or 800,000 came forward under the DACA program. That means one million of them didn’t come forward. Now, why didn’t the other one million come forward? Mr. Producer, do you know why?