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President Obama Says Donald Trump’s Immigration Plan Is Unrealistic
Obama’s rebuke came after Trump raised the possibility of creating a “deportation force” to remove immigrants living in the US illegally.
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“You’re going to have a deportation force, and you’re going to do it humanely and you’re going to bring the country-and frankly, the people, because you have a few excellent, wonderful people, a few fantastic people that have been here for a long period of time”.
“You have millions of people that are waiting in line to come into this country and they’re waiting to come in legally”. It’s going to be a real deal. “It’s going to be a real wall”.
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton slammed GOP rival Donald Trump on Wednesday for his latest remarks about illegal immigration.
Trump shifted the conversation to automatic birthright citizenship, a topic he and O’Reilly have debated in the past.
There’s going to be a big handsome nice door.
“We all know you cant pick them up and ship them back across the border”, Kasich said. “Its a silly argument”. “It is not an adult argument”.
But as the moderators tried to move on from the exchange between Kasich and Trump, Trump cut in and dismissed Kasich completely.
In the interview, Obama said Trump’s plan would cost the country billions. “I don’t have to hear from this man, believe me”. I’ve heard good reports. Any government that formed a deportation force would be indicating its seriousness in taking on the problem. If they came from a certain country, they’re going to be brought back to that country. Sounds like fun, huh? But I mean, the place went wild. But that would be unfair – mostly. We don’t know if it’s 8 million, 20 million. And they would say each person that President Trump wants to deport has to have due process.
Overall, Americans disagree with Trump’s extreme views on immigration, and roughly two-thirds are inclined to support reforms that would allow many illegal immigrants to apply for legal status or citizenship, according to a Gallup survey last summer.
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Trump, a real estate billionaire who has been leading in opinion polls among candidates for the Republican nomination in the 2016 election, calls for deporting all illegal immigrants and has said he would get the Mexican government to pay for building a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border. Only that it would act “humanely”.