Obama blasts Trump’s ‘deportation force’ plan
Further, the operation was more about policy changes that actually allowed more opportunities for immigrants to gain legal status through work visas than it was about deportation, Hernandez told PolitiFact.
“Mass deportation would be easy and could easily be done humanely”, he added in another tweet during the debate.
“This represents a milestone in the immigration debate”, wrote James Kirkpatrick.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich called Trump’s plan “silly” and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush predicted Democrats would use the candidate’s heated rhetoric to scare off Hispanic voters from supporting Republicans.
All of which raises a question: How could we ever elect an American president who pushes ideas that are so profoundly un-American? The operation has since been widely condemned for violating human rights. It was an inhumane program that sheds a harsh light on the supposedly tranquil Fifties and casts doubt on Trump’s judgment. The deportation program also had something Donald Trump might have loved — extensive publicity, as immigration officers were followed and photographed by journalists courted by government officials. “‘I like Ike, ‘ right?”
His opponents might be able to say his plan to deport millions of people is realistic, or they may say that his plan to build a wall and make Mexico pay for it won’t work – on Morning Joe, Trump made sure to point out that his border plan became a reality on SNL last week – but it is a bit hard to debate whether a hypothetical wall will or will not be the most lovely wall of all time. They came back. Moved them again beyond the border, they came back. Starting in the 1940s, the United States would take deportees to the border, and from there Mexican authorities would take them to the country’s interior either by train or boat, primarily. They came in illegally. They moved 1.5 million people out. But we have no choice.
Trump was accused of dooming the fledgling U.S. Football League in 1984 when he insisted it go head to head with the NFL with a fall game schedule.
But attempts to relocate people to the Mexican interior did not always stop them from returning to the United States, Mitchell said.
“Moved a 1.5 million illegal immigrants out of this country, moved them just beyond the border”. “They wouldn’t dare say that, but look at what they do”. The intention was to target illegal immigrants, though a few USA citizens of Mexican ancestry were also caught up in the dragnet. “I don’t like the term at all”, he said.
Fox News/screengrabBill O’Reilly, left, interview Donald Trump. “He really is to be supported”, stated Advo.
Brad Griffin, who runs the white nationalist blog Occidental Dissent under the pseudonym “Hunter Wallace”, expressed disappointment in Trump for saying he would let deported immigrants back into the country.
“Believe me when I tell you, Mr. Trump, that was brutal what they did to those people to kick them back [across the border]”, O’Reilly said.
“We don’t want, I think, a president or any person in a position of leadership to play on those kinds of fears”, he said.