A hospitality industry tycoon that needs thousands of dishwashers, cooks, busboys, groundskeepers, etc. doesn't want to deport illegal aliens? Unpossible.
Funny thing about using the word “immigrants” when referring to illegals. The word puts a nicer spin on illegal, but calling illegals immigrants, as the left does, is incorrect.
”Immigrants move from their home country willingly and LEGALLY enter another country with the help of visas like U visa, T visa, and so on.””They apply for permission to enter and live in the country permanently.”
It's true. They're breaking international law by crossing our border with no papers, no appointment, no authorization at all. It's interesting that every other country in the world gets away with reinforcing their borders, but when the US does it, we get flack for it. What gives? We don't have issues with LEGAL immigrants. It's the law-breakers we have issues with.
I did. I thought at first it was an incorrect link. Then it hit me…photoshop Obama’s face to Trump. The OP was a clever way to show the left’s hypocrisy. Well done.👏🏻👏🏻
It seemed like it was always a bipartisan goal, at least optically and on the surface until they found loopholes like Barry did by allowing the most illegals into our country when he was president and then as a proxy for Biden.
Is there a link stating Trump has changed his mind re: the deportation of illegals? Or were you being facetious? If so, a blue ribbon goes to you. 👏🏻👏🏻 Well played!
Thats an incredible video. When I watch it, I think how rational and practical the President sounded. Trump says the same thing and people compare him to Pol Pot.
CLAIM: Barack Obama said, “We simply cannot allow people to pour into the United States undetected, undocumented, unchecked, and circumventing the line of people who are waiting patiently, diligently, and lawfully to become immigrants in this country.”
AP’S ASSESSMENT: True. The quote comes from a 2005 news conference where Obama, then a U.S. Senator from Illinois, spoke about immigration and those who employ immigrants.
INSKEEP: What does the history show here about this idea, which is one of the reasons that the new administration gives for a mass deportation?
GARSD: Yeah, so the Obama administration did a historic number of deportations - more than 3 million removals. I spoke to economist Chloe East at the University of Colorado in Denver. She studied the effects of many of those deportations.
Barack Obama was famously labeled “deporter in chief” by critics in the immigrant-rights community, even as enforcement-first advocates accused his administration of being soft on unauthorized immigrants. Which perception is accurate? With the Obama presidency just ended, a closer examination demonstrates the administration’s record is more nuanced than either criticism would imply.