Wednesday, August 26, 2015

NewsMachete: What does Trump mean when he says "Invite the good ones back"? - Like an illegal Einstein who has only gotten as far as 'E = mc something'? --tma


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At a press conference where Donald Trump put Jorge Ramos in his place, Trump repeated a key element of his immigration plan which seems to be deporting all illegal aliens, but "inviting the good ones back to get documentation and become legal". This part of his plan has no details, but seems to be a key part of his policy.

Trump said... that as president he would deport all undocumented immigrants and then allow the “good ones” to reenter the country through an “expedited process” and live in the U.S. legally, though not as citizens.

Trump has portrayed himself as being the toughest candidate on illegal immigration, based on the positions he has taken in the past two weeks. He is certainly toughest on the 14th Amendment, the only major candidate who calls for a quick legislative fix to prevent anchor babies (both asian and hispanic ones) from becoming automatic citizens. He is also the only candidate (including even Ted Cruz) to call for the deportation of illegal aliens.

But "inviting the good ones to come back" leaves open a big hole. The question is how big. How many illegal aliens are "good"? Is the only qualification for "Good" being that they haven't been convicted of a major crime, in which case most illegals would be considered "good"? Are the ones who lied to get a visa and purposely overstayed considered to be good? There is no way to know, but it is possible under Trump's plan that most illegals would be invited to come back (!). ...

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