Donald Trump’s Immigration Reform May Be Less Severe Than We Thought
“What I’m certain about is that he did not make a firm commitment yesterday, or the meeting the other day, about what he will do with that”, Sessions said on CBS News when asked whether Trump still supports deporting all 11 million. While we have no doubt Trump believes he will be disposing of 11 million of the people he just one day ago again vowed to prevent from taking our “jobs” in a “humane and efficient” fashion, while making certain they can not come back because we’ll be building a “big, beautiful” humane and efficient wall along the entirety of the southern-but-not-northern border, you’d have to be a special kind of stupid to presume your idea of “humane and efficient” and Donald J. Trump’s idea of “humane and efficient” turn out to be the same thing. Faced with Trump’s litany of past inflammatory and personally vitriolic statements, things got a little bit awkward, revealing that even the well-regarded Conway doesn’t necessarily have a magic solution for the Trump temperament rubix cube. Immigration – a significant concern for Hispanic voters and a central issue of Trump’s candidacy – came up at the candidate’s prompting, according to Jacob Monty, a Houston-based immigration attorney who handles complex immigration issues for large corporations, including the New York Yankees.
“We told him what we thought and he was very receptive”.
Any easing of Trump’s hard-line stance on immigration – which also includes building a wall along the border with Mexico and temporarily banning Muslim immigrants – could alienate some of his most ardent supporters. Trump had told Fox News in November that “we are going to have a deportation force.They’re going back where they came”.
“He wanted to hear our ideas on how to deal with it. And I think those that have received it privately should take that expression of regret for them”.
Fuentes said he didn’t know why some walked away with the idea that Trump would change his position on deportations.
“She saw Donald Trump talk about leaving North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and leaving our Eastern European allies vulnerable to a Russian attack”.
In another matter, Conway reiterated that the candidate won’t release his tax returns because are under audit.
“As the weeks unfold he will lay out the specifics of that plan that he will implement as president of the United States”, she said.
Conway also walked back her insistence that Trump release his tax returns, a demand she made in one of the video clips Stephanopoulos aired.
Conway was twice given the chance to reiterate that Trump will deport all illegal immigrants, and she didn’t.
‘To be determined, ‘ Conway said. Trump promoted Conway, who had been a senior adviser, to the role of campaign manager and hired Stephen Bannon, head of the Breitbart News website, as campaign chief executive. Conway declined to answer.
Trump vowed at a campaign rally in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on Saturday to return the Republican Party to the values of President Abraham Lincoln, who issued the Emancipation Proclamation and championed the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution during the U.S. Civil War that led to the abolition of slavery in 1865.
Conway did not say Spicer was formally joining the campaign.
Despite Trump’s dire position in national polls, Reince Priebus, the RNC chairman, insisted that Trump would catch up to Clinton “as we move through September”.
But we now need Donald Trump to explain to us the extent to which the hand of the Kremlin is at the core of his own campaign.