That depends on two things.
1) Assimilation
2) Whether they are allowed to vote (openly or Chicago-fraudulently, doesn't matter).
That depends on two things.
1) Assimilation
We have existing quota limits. To "expedite" the deported illegals with a legalization amnesty would overwhelm our country and have a negative impact on assimilation.
2) Whether they are allowed to vote (openly or Chicago-fraudulently, doesn't matter).
If they become "legalized" then a citizenship amnesty would be likely next.
So how does Trump feel about a citizenship amnesty?
TRUMP: Legal status.
BASH: No citizenship?
TRUMP: No citizenship. We will see. Later down the line, who knows what is going to happen, but legal status.
(CROSSTALK)
BASH: So you're open to... (CROSSTALK)
TRUMP: It's something I would think about, but I would say, right now, no, I'm not open to it. I would say legal status.
So Trump says no to citizenship BUT, "we will see. Later down the line, who knows what is going to happen" and he says , "it's something I would think about, but I would say, right now, no, I'm not open to it."
Sounds like double talk to me.