Senator Sessions is really nice so I don't think he'd say much about anyone that was negative.
Senator Sessions is really nice so I don't think he'd say much about anyone that was negative.
I hope Trump knows the massive amount of damage to his own movement he would cause if he picks someone like Mitt Romney who is part of the DC establishment problem. Heck, Mitt Romney ran an independent candidate for President, Evan McMullen, in Utah to try to throw the race to Hillary!
Romney and Trump to discuss secretary of state position, NBC source says
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/17/romne...urce-says.html
Look...Jeff Sessions is sharp as a tack. He "may" put on his nice, meek, persona on TV. Watch out for the quiet ones...LOL. He has been by Trump's side since DAY ONE. I email Session's my opinion's and I do not even live in Alabama.
Jeff Sessions has this nailed, he has this illegal alien agenda sewn up and how to pull it off. There is more than "one way to skin a cat".
I look forward to the "rug" being pulled out from under them...and that stinking President of Mexico and Central America.
JOHN BOLTON...Secretary of State...that guy takes NO chit.
What was the immigration status of her parents when she was born? They were here legally according to here Wikipedia site,
Nikki Haley
But it doesn't say whether they were citizens or not. For me, if either parent were not a citizen, then naturally, I would be opposed. I don't need to know anything else.
They were not citizens when she was born, she is not eligible. They moved to the US in 1969, she was born in 1972. The earliest they could have become citizens would have been 6 years after they received a green card.
Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_HaleyQuote:
Haley was born Nimrata Nikki Randhawa[1][2] in Bamberg, South Carolina, on January 20, 1972, to an Indian Sikh family.[13] She was "always called Nikki, which means 'little one,' by her family."[14] Her parents, Ajit Singh Randhawa and Raj Kaur Randhawa, are immigrants from Amritsar District, Punjab, India, where Ajit had been a professor at Punjab Agricultural University. Haley's parents emigrated to Canada after her father received a scholarship offer from the University of British Columbia. After earning his PhD in 1969, Ajit moved his young family to South Carolina to accept a position as a professor at Voorhees College.[15]
Yes. That's a link I posted. But how do you know that they didn't apply for citizenship when they got here? Or maybe they got here after gaining citizenship? And how did you know that they were working on a green card?
Odd, I always associate green cards with more menial work, not college professors.