That time Trump had a meeting with DREAMers and said âyou convinced meâ on immigration
âYou know, the truth is I have a lot of illegals working for me in Miami,â he told them, using the term for undocumented immigrants those in the meeting found offensive. âYou know in Miami, my golf course is tended by all these Hispanics â if it wasnât for them my lawn wouldnât be the lawn it is, itâs the best lawn,â Pacheco recalled Trump saying.
Trump: Move Non-Criminal Illegals âBack Inâ Legally, Iâll âDo Somethingâ With DREAMers
âThen we have a law, right? Youâre supposed to come in legally. I would get people out, and I would have an expedited way of getting them back into the country so they can be legal.â
http://nbclatino.com/2013/08/22/donald-trump-tells-immigrant-advocates-youve-convinced-me/
The NBC Latino link from 2013 says Trump told them the Senate immigration bill was a death wish, and that we need to do the right thing and actually fix immigration.
I agree with both of those. The comprehensive immigration bill was broken bad, a death wish, and the right thing needed doing instead.
I like his plan. Deportation + evaluation + legal immigration.
Personally, I don’t think judges will be letting anyone remove the parents of children who are interpreted by current law to be anchor baby US citizens. JMHO.
That’s why Trump favors getting rid of the anchor baby interpretation.
On the move back/dreamer link he says that he’ll move them out.
Think on that for a moment, please.
He WILL move them OUT.
And then if not criminal/leech, then they can get worker status legally.
I have no problem with that.
Dreamers are, and correct me if I’m wrong, not anchor babies, but children who came here at a very young age, and who have lived here and this is the only place they really know as home. Is that correct?
In any case, he still says they move out, but that we’ll have a program with a big heart that takes care of them in some way. I think I’d probably treat them as the inhabitants of US protectorates are treated. I can’t remember the word, but it’s not citizen.