Posted on 08/23/2015 7:48:47 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump today defended his newly released immigration reform plan, which calls for the deportation of millions of undocumented workers in the United States, saying he'll accomplish the objectives through "management."
In a plan released earlier this month, Trump called for an end to birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants and for the deportation of undocumented workers. He did not offer more specifics as to how undocumented workers would be removed from the country or how much the plan would cost.
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The very first thing he has to do, if he is elected, is to put the US Army and Marines along the border and even inland to regain control of the areas taken over by cartels.
ROEs of shoot to kill if they so much as point a squirt gun at our troops.
There are a ton of ranchers down along there that would point out things to our troops.
If you have ever dealt with an invasion of ants in your kitchen, you have a good idea about how to deal with an invasion of illegals in your country. Both present seemingly unlimited numbers with the appearance of being unmanageable, however, if you deprive them of sustenance, they will go somewhere else. Clean up your kitchen for ants and enforce existing law for illegals.
Don’t forget all the visa “overstays.” They are “the low hanging fruit!” Their removal should be cut and dried, but then again we have a flock of crooked, paid off judges who will try to find something in the law to allow them some sort of undeserved “due process.”
Effective leaders don’t do the work themselves. They surround themselves with people who have the requisite skills. The leader provides direction and motivation. Others carry out the work.
Consider something as complex as a secure border. At this point, who can even say what techniques will work best? It’s enough to have a leader who says the border must be secured and will honor that promise if elected (promises kept—a rare thing in today’s politics).
The approaches taken may not turn out how we expect. Perhaps it will be a series of physical walls. Maybe it will be electronic in nature with rapid response teams. Who knows? What matters is that we elect someone who truly wants to see the border secured.
Of course the mainstream presstitutes don’t understand that “management” doesn’t mean leading from behind. That puzzles them greatly because of dear leader’s style .
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Wouldn’t that be nice?!?!
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