When your mass employer of maids, busboys, laborers, and groundskeepers does what he really said he'd do (that you ignored out of wishful thinking) when he said he would let "the good ones" back in, you'll eventually get it, good and hard.
Here is what he told CNNs Dana Bash last July:
When Trump says "we'll bring back the good ones" what he evidently plans is a variant on Kay Bailey Hutchison's Operation Touchback, which was rejected as equivalent to amnesty back in 2007.
The bills touchback requirement appears aimed at making it appear that the newly-legalized aliens are applying for permanent status from their home countries just like other applicants. This exercise in window-dressing fails to disguise the fact that under the bill illegal aliens enjoy their own privileged pathway to citizenship, dont compete with applicants who have complied with U.S. immigration laws, and come right back into the United States after applying abroad.
Senator Hutchison says that this touchback before permanent residency amounts to a grant of amnesty, and therefore opposes it. She thinks that the illegal immigrants should have to leave the country in order to file additional paperwork before they can get the Z visas.
But this is a distinction without a difference. Whether or not she is successful in amending the bill, illegal immigrants will get probationary legal status, and thus the ability to work in this country without being subject to deportation, immediately. Thats amnesty: The law-breakers get the object of their crime. An immigrant who overstayed his visa can keep working under the Hutchison plan. Another immigrant who obeyed the law and left when his visa expired, on the other hand, will be out of luck. Source
Trump has apparently hidden the same gambit behind the shell of temporary deportation, else he'd better explain how he is going to deport one-out-of-fifteen US residents, which, as you will note, he has not done.
If he cant explain how to do it, I can.
I was getting ready to say that that’s the stupidest sh*t I’ve ever read but upon reflection, I realized that calling it stupid sh*t is an insult to stupid sh*t