Posted on 02/17/2017 8:12:51 AM PST by markomalley
White House press secretary Sean Spicer forcefully denied on Friday that the Trump administration is considering a proposal to mobilize as many as 100,000 National Guard troops to round up illegal immigrants, including millions living nowhere near the Mexico border.
'That is 100 per cent not true. It is false. It is irresponsible to be saying this,' Spicer told reporters aboard the Marine One helicopter.
'There is no effort at all to round up, to utilize the National Guard to round up illegal immigrants.'
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There needs to be a sizable, permanent force of military on the Mexico border, separate from border patrol. I think tens of thousands will be needed. Then tax money transfers to Mexico; prosecute employers for hiring illegals; prosecute vote and ID fraud; deport aliens with felony records. that is just Phase 1.
That’s because they are going to use 200,000 not 100,000 /sarcasm. (I hope they do.)
I think Trump should setup sting operations to figure out who’s leaking this info.
Fingerprint and iris scan every illegal who is deported. if they return to the US and are caught then a penalty should be levied against the remittances sent back to Mexico, 25,000.00
“Trump might have considered this idea only as a ploy to catch leakers”
If so, it may serve to make others take pause in the future.
It has been lawless open season on conservatives for years under Obama - many leftists have lost (or never learned) the fear of being punished for crime.
One head on a pole will deter many others.
I agree.
The possibility of some identifiable difference from document to document or even information item to information item would give many pause.
Now, how to catch intercept leakers from NSA to agencies?
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