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08-28-2016, 12:00 AM #1
What Trump should do if he wants to soften the language and not be accused of "mass deportations" and being called Hitler, is just use the language he was using all week long of "enforce existing laws" which already require deportation. How or when he goes about that is a process that he really shouldn't even discuss in full view and hearing range of 30 million illegal aliens. He needs to stop talking about "working with them", we don't need to "work" with lawbreakers. The law is clear, if you're here illegally, your outcome is deportation, and Trump says over and over and over that he's going to enforce the law.
So stay away from the details of how and when, stay away from "work with them", and also clarify that when talking about their leaving and coming back legally, that he's NOT talking about the touch-back deal, he's talking about coming back however or whenever they're allowed to enter legally under existing law which means as he says over and over getting in line with everyone else.
He needs to stay "firm" on the policy but perhaps "soften" the language he uses to discuss it, all the while of doing the job of enforcing our laws.
He made it very clear in his speech today in Iowa that his obligation as President will be to protect the "civil rights" of US citizens, our equal protection under the law to a job and a safe community free of illegal aliens.
Donald Trump is truly the first REAL REPUBLICAN to be our nominee since Nixon/Ford. They were the last two Presidents to fight for the civil rights of all Americans, especially black Americans. Most people don't know their roles, significant crucial roles in the fight for equal and civil rights for black Americans, media never covered it and they neither one sought recognition or favor because of it.
Richard Nixon ended segregation in the South and Gerald Ford as minority whip in US House of Representatives along with Eisenhower and Nixon as VP was responsible for passage of the 1957 and 1964 US Civil Rights Acts. As a political science student in college, we actually studied the role of Gerald Ford in the passage of these two US Civil Rights Acts. It was amazing how he did it, and what Nixon did with desegragation, took such a commitment and risk to himself, but he got it done.
God Bless You, Donald Trump, for picking up the ball and carrying this mission forward, the mission of the Republican Party, the reason our party exists, which was to help black Americans being enslaved and horribly mistreated by the Democratic Party, mistreatment and abuse that we still see to this day,, especially in our high population centers, i. e. inner cities.
END RACISM IN THE UNITED STATES!
VOTE FOR DONALD J TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES!!
Last edited by Judy; 08-28-2016 at 12:04 AM.
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