TRUMP
FOLDS TO LA RAZA MEX FASCIST MOVEMENT
Says
the “WALL” will now be only “NO TRESSPASSING” signs posted every hundred miles!
“He's showing more empathy for illegal aliens than he is
for American citizens. Shouldn't it be the concerns of Americans he
should be considering first, before the feelings of illegals? These
people are taking taxpayer money and American jobs, some committing crimes, and
many are not assimilating and speaking English, and Trump wants them to stay?”
Mark Levin: Trump sounds like Jeb
Bush on 'Dreamers'
By Ed Straker
On his
show last night, conservative talk show host Mark Levin said (at the 1-hour, 27-minute
mark) that when it comes to the illegal alien so-called "Dreamers,"
Donald Trump sounds just like Jeb Bush.
Trump said, "You have these incredible kids, in many
cases..."
Levin points out that in some cases, these "kids"
are now "middle aged men. They're like 36 years old who were here as
children."
Trump added, "We are going to deal with [Dreamers]
with heart."
Levin said, "You know what he sounds like here?
Jeb Bush, who he trashed on this issue. Trashed brutally! He's
adopted Jeb Bush's policy when it comes to the Dreamers."
Trump adds, "I find it very very hard to do what the
law says to do."
Levin said, "This is amazing to me."
And to
me, too. During the primaries, Trump criticized Bush for calling illegal
immigration an "act of love," and now, as president, he is talking
about how incredible the children of illegal aliens are, and how he wants to
treat them with "heart." Obviously, he has no intention of
deporting any significant number of them.
This
is troublesome for three reasons. First, once
illegal children are
allowed to stay, they will get
permission for their families to stay or return
to the
U.S. via chain migration. That incentivizes line-
cutting and
rewards illegal immigration. It has
always been the main incentive for
bringing
children into the country illegally. Expect more of
it if Trump
rewards the "Dreamers."
Second,
the DREAM Act has been plagued with a sky-high approval rate for all applicants: 93%
at last count and as high as 99% in previous years. This, from some
of the most gang- and crime-plagued countries on Earth. That doesn't
sound like vetting, does it?
Third,
the "Dreamer" program was an unconstitutional act by President Obama,
a vast overreach of his power not authorized by statute. By continuing it
and making it his own program, President Trump is also violating the
Constitution. It's a sad precedent for a Republican president to follow,
and opens the door for other unconstitutional actions in the future.
Donald Trump has just said, in public, that he finds it hard to enforce the
law. In other words, he intends to ignore the law just as Obama did.
Here's
what Trump said on
Meet the Press in August 2015:
Donald Trump would reverse President Obama's executive
orders on immigration and deport all undocumented immigrants from the U.S. as
president, he said in an exclusive interview with NBC's Chuck Todd.
Trump said, to begin, "we have to" rescind
Obama's executive order offering those brought to the U.S. illegally as
children – known as DREAMers – protection
from deportation, as well as Obama's unilateral move to delay deportation for
their families as well.
It's
disappointing he decided not to keep this campaign promise. I guess he
just used it as rhetoric to jab Jeb Bush and never really meant it.
FIXING
AMERICA’S UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS:
How
many jobs in your community are held by foreign born?
SHOCKING
REPORT!
THE STAGGERING ILLEGAL INVASION:
INVADE, MURDER, RAPE, BREED ANCHOR BABIES FOR WELFARE and VOTE DEM FOR MORE!
The report was apparently completed in May, leading some to suspect
that the Obama administration did not want it released for fear that it
would bolster Donald Trump’s call for a border wall.
This new report, whose full text the Center for Immigration Studies has
now obtained, estimates that nearly half of illegal aliens slip through the
southern border undetected.
McConnell sides with Trump on not deporting 'Dreamers': Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated Friday he agrees with President Trump that so-called Dreamers, or people brought to the U.S. illegally as children, should not face deportation. I'm very sympathetic with these situations, with these young people who were brought here at a tender age, who grew up here, McConnell, R-Ky., told reporters Friday. And I'm anxious to see what the president decides to do. Trump suggested in a Thursday news conference that he would not move to deport people given legal status by the Obama administration under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA. We're gonna deal with DACA with heart, Trump said. It's a very difficult thing for me because you know, I love these kids, I love kids, I have kids and grandkids. And I find it very, very hard doing what the law says exactly to do and you know, the law is rough.
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