The pushers of touchback amnesty said the same thing — “Oh, they’ll get in the back of the line.” It never happens, and it won’t with Trump.
He needs them to build his buildings.
Allow me to re-quote the senator, from the article posted: "Basically you make them fly back to their country for a minute, touch the ground, and then they come back with amnesty as citizens." Again, that's Ted's quote.
So, the question again is, where and when did Trump advocate deportees coming back 'with citizenship'? He has publicly advocated a return policy for those with no other criminal offenses. I'm not thrilled about that piece of his plan either.
Please take note, this is a narrow question, and I'm expecting references and quotes. If Ted is being honest about Trump's position, specifically about the citizenship part, it should be an easy find. Or did Ted just embellish a little? Or did he slip and throw in the citizenship part and not really mean it?
And, a quick link to Trump's formal published position, in case you want to check.
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions/immigration-reform