I have no problem with them coming back and getting in line just like everybody else. Sounds to me that’s what Trump meant.
Yes, that does appear to be what Trump is talking about.
It raises the question of whether having been in this country illegally at any part should be a permanent bar to EVER being allowed to be in this country legally.
It’s a fair question, and a fair debate to have.
I will add though that there is some sense in the notion to holding out to them the hope of eventual legal readmission ( after going to the back of the line) as a carrot to get them to voluntarily leave. The stick being that if they choose to fight being deported and lose, the ban on readmission becomes permanent. It would save the taxpayers an enormous amount of $$$ in legal costs.
“I have no problem with them coming back and getting in line just like everybody else.”
I don’t have much of a problem with that. It’s not an easy or cheap process.
They wouldn’t be “expedited” if they had to go to the back of the line.
Me too and I do not support Trump