Posted on 08/16/2015 9:24:22 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Edited on 08/16/2015 3:07:18 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Donald Trump has made headline after headline with his remarks on immigrants and immigration, but now his presidential campaign has put together its
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Both should go. Repatriation with their families.
Well at least TRUMP is bringing it up and now the country may start having a conversation about it. This will force the other GOP candidates to address it as well.
Already a win.
The question every one should be asking is why does it take for Trump saying it to get the other politicians talking about illegal immigration, deportation etc.?
The answer should be obvious
Thx BG. I just went there to check it out.
Actually his “they must go”, which I applaud, had to do with the Dreamers and DACA beneficiaries.
I just watched the whole interview with Chuck and he reiterated his position that the “good ones” (non-criminals otherwise) would be “expedited” back as legal workers through his plan.
That is a version of amnesty.
At this point Trump and Cruz are my two guys, but I’m not going to kid myself into hearing Trump say what he didn’t say—or not hearing what he did say.
Hehe! I knew you were unable to think outside the box.
Your posts speak that loud and clear.
So Trump just announce that after the election, he will order an audit under his authority under the 14th Amendment of all voter rolls nationwide.
Any illegal who commits voter fraud willl be the first one on the bus outta here.
In Ark v United States (1898) it was established that Ark, whose parents were Chinese nationals living in San Fransisco at the time, was a natural born citizen of the United States under the conditions of the 14th Amendment because he met the two criteria spelled out in the Amendment. He was born in the United States and he was under the jurisdiction of the United States.
As much as people try to arm-chair interpret Constitutional Law and make up facts, obfuscate with rhetoric, or wish it weren’t so, the 14th Amendment makes it crystal clear that if you are born in the United States and are subject to it’s laws, then you are a citizen at birth and do not need to be naturalized.
Here is the Wikipedia write up and you can examine the case file at the second link.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Wong_Kim_Ark
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/169/649.html
If this was true, we would have seen parades of Trump's illegal employees on every news station every day since his speech on the matter.
Use a little common.
If that’s true then what Trump said in the interview has been misreported starting last night. It was evidently pre-recorded and all all the reports last night made no distinction in who had to leave the country.
Those are illegals?
such a march won’t happen under President Trump.
Well, OK, maybe one or two, but once they look around and see all the other marchers in handcuffs and a raging LEGAL population rushing towards them, they’ll turn heel and run.
Hey editor-surveyor, Looks like we’re both “trolls” today.
Or then again, maybe we’re not. Maybe we’re just normal Freepers.
Thx.
Back at you. Stop being a drone and do your Due Diligence if you want to debate.
You are very much is welcome and God Bless!
When was that?
This short write-up from yesterday makes no exceptions to the: "They have to go." Some incorrect reporting somewhere. Will look at it later. Busy now.
Trumps absolute need for the aliens in his business is the driving force in this question.
Do you have any backup to this assertion? Can you name one illegal that is employed by Trump or prove he “needs illegals” for his businesses?
I wasn’t asking for a debate, I was asking you to think outside the box.
And yes, I did do my homework.
Even before I posted to you I saw you were a ‘I’ll going to stay in this little box’ kind of poster.
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