Spending billions of dollars to deport illegals ( which Congress will never fund anyway), then expediting their re entry to the country is just a very expensive and round about way of legalization. There is no difference in the legality of someone re entering the country by expedited means and someone being issued a green card. They are still both legal.
They might be legal, but I like Trump’s way of doing it...safer that way....
Spending billions of dollars to deport illegals ( which Congress will never fund anyway), then expediting their re entry to the country is just a very expensive and round about way of legalization.
There’s that can’t do attitude!
If I know Trump, Mexico will be paying for the return trip, for those that don’t leave on their own (after welfare and jobs dry up). And, no, it’s not a ‘round about way of legalization’, when/if they return. They’ll have gone through a strict screening and check in process, as opposed to just walking on over, ollie in come free.
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There is no difference in the legality of someone re entering the country by expedited means and someone being issued a green card. They are still both legal.
No, see above. They’ll be legal to stay and work, as long as they’re productive, law abiding, checking in and then they can stay permanently, once they’ve applied for citizenship....in the same line as the others.
Will that line be expedited? You betcha. Because all of the red tape that’s involved now will be removed, and productive, skilled people will be on a much faster track to become productive (not welfare dependent) citizens.
Easy peasy. Especially if you look at what Trump has been able to get Congress to act on, already, without even being in office.
Look at Kentucky, you have Dem reps jumping ship and becoming Pubbies. They see the writing on the Trump Wall ;-)