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To: SeekAndFind

Well, Ann Coulter, Laura Inghram, Rush Limbaugh, Tucker Carlson, and any other talking head on the conservative side, who have a problem with the President’s decisions on the immigration issue, DO NOT speak for me or any conservative that I know in my family or my circle of conservative friends.

Donald Trump is not going to deport 800,000 thousand, 11 million, 35 million, or whatever number of people it may be, when they were brought here through no fault of their own, have lived a lifetime here, and have done so only because previous administrations and Congress, have refused to enforce our immigration laws.

He is addressing this complicated issue with a balanced approach of getting those people legalized and securing our borders at the same time, including building the wall.

And I LOVE that he is bringing in the Democrats and seeking a compromise, rather than shutting them out like Obama did the Republicans.

Having these negotiations televised, helps to educate the public on everyone’s position and what our country is facing.

There is so much anger and resentment against illegal people on our side, that they are willing to throw the President overboard, even after all of the good he has done for our country.

It infuriates me.

Donald Trump was NEVER an ideologue, he’s a pragmatist. What he is doing makes sense to him, and it makes sense to me.


89 posted on 01/10/2018 1:31:00 PM PST by Southnsoul
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To: Southnsoul

We do need to shut off the immigration flow. Trump said this morning that no deal on DACA without funding and construction of a border wall.


91 posted on 01/10/2018 1:36:28 PM PST by Metrobank
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To: Southnsoul

>>He is addressing this complicated issue with a balanced approach of getting those people legalized and securing our borders at the same time, including building the wall.
Donald Trump is not going to deport 800,000 thousand, 11 million, 35 million, or whatever number of people it may be, when they were brought here through no fault of their own...
There is so much anger and resentment against illegal people on our side, that they are willing to throw the President overboard, even after all of the good he has done for our country. It infuriates me.
Donald Trump was NEVER an ideologue, he’s a pragmatist. What he is doing makes sense to him, and it makes sense to me.
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“through no fault of their own”? So, is that OUR fault? Why should WE have to pay or assume any responsibility for something WE, ordinary citizens, didn’t do? What’s infuriating is to watch our country being given away, rewards for the children of parents who illegally invaded, and us having to pay to watch it happen.

We believed Candidate Trump when he said “Sorry, they have to go back.” Whether you like it or not, the reality is, if this promise of a very SIMPLE Law & Order solution to a SIMPLE problem (from U.S. citizens POV which is the ONLY POV that matters) is not followed through, enough voters WILL return to sitting out elections again. Whether they haven’t thought that action through to your conclusion or not is irrelevant. They will do so just the same. The country is lost either way.

Candidate and President-elect Trump stated very clearly he would NEVER disappoint us and NEVER let us down. If he backtracks on DACA, not only will he do just that, he will have ensured Dem victories henceforth, and the country will have sustained its final “nail”.

Compassionate amnesty for the children of the illegal invaders at our expense is unpatriotic and treasonous, IMO. If he does this, it’s game over for America.


94 posted on 01/10/2018 2:08:58 PM PST by Kalamata (Meat hooks for Tyrants)
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