I believe Trump is right, if they are foreign subjects then we should NOT be obligated to waste legal resources on them, back they go. Promptly and with due respect, not all are bad people.
Say you're walking down the street and two guys come up, flash INS badges, and throw you into a car. Once in they say you have been identified as being here illegally and you're being deported. Shouldn't there be some due process that the government would have to go through that would also allow you to prove that they were wrong?
I don't disagree, but that is not what the law says right now. Get the law changed - I'll support that effort. But I won't support another president who ignores the law, even if I might like the result in this case.
Right. Nobody is saying you have to waterboard and torture them before sending them back.
Detain them in a holding center, with bunk beads. Take fingerprints. No match? Engage the process to have them shipped back. Immediately.
The next day or that day. Use buses and public transportation if you have to in order to ship them from Minnesota to a collective detention center in Kansas or Arizona, where there are busses that go straight to the border. Put an ankle bracelet on them and require they stop at the border to have it removed.
Is it going to cost money? Yep. Is it going to cost more than the billions from Obamacare that was never supposed to be rendered to illegals? Perhaps. But if it does cost more, at least America gets something out of it.
Is it me, or has this country gone completely insane that this is even a question?