Washington – Obama Calls Trump’s Plan To Deport Illegal Immigrants Unrealistic

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    FILE - Demonstrators stand outside of Trump Towers to protest Donald Trump's candidacy for U.S. President in New York September 3, 2015.  ReutersWashington – President Barack Obama said on Thursday Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s plan for mass deportation of undocumented immigrants is unrealistic.

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    “The notion that we’re gonna deport 11, 12 million people from this country – first of all, I have no idea where Mr. Trump thinks the money’s gonna come from. It would cost us hundreds of billions of dollars to execute that,” Obama said in a White House interview with ABC News, according to excerpts released by the network.

    “Imagine the images on the screen flashed around the world as we were dragging parents away from their children, and putting them in what, detention centers, and then systematically sending them out,” the president said. “Nobody thinks that is realistic. But more importantly, that’s not who we are as Americans.”

    Trump, a real estate billionaire who has been leading in opinion polls among candidates for the Republican nomination in the 2016 election, calls for deporting all illegal immigrants and has said he would get the Mexican government to pay for building a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border.

    The immigration issue has driven a wedge between Hispanics, a voting bloc with increasing clout, and Republicans, many of whom take a hard line on illegal immigration, to the benefit of Obama’s fellow Democrats. Most of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants are Hispanic.

    Obama said there has always been a streak of anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States. “We don’t want, I think, a president or any person in a position of leadership to play on those kinds of fears,” he told ABC.

    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Thursday the Mexican government would not build or pay for Trump’s proposed wall, CNN said.

    The network said when Kerry was asked about the proposal in an interview on CNN’s Farid Zakaria GPS program, he replied: “I knew you were trying to drag me right into the middle of the presidential politics … I think it’s a foregone conclusion that Mexico is not going to build that wall.”


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    PrettyBoyFloyd
    PrettyBoyFloyd
    8 years ago

    I guess Obummer has a better immigration plan…..what is it again?

    misslydia128
    misslydia128
    8 years ago

    I don’t understand the part about separating families. The kids can go back to Latin america together with the parents. It’s the families’ choice to be separated or not.

    Secular
    Secular
    8 years ago

    This article by Reuters serves as a mouthpiece for left wing talking points “can’t deport 11 million illegals”, “unrealistic,” “imagine.. dragging parents away from their children”.

    What nonsense, misdirection, falsehoods and hypocrisy.

    Firstly, illegals are rounded up and deported as we speak, in fact half a million illegals were deported in fiscal year 2013, and 2 million UNDER OBAMA!. The LA times, NY times and USA Today all reported in June and July 2014 that Obama had increased deportations (presumably before the 2014 elections). These deportations included children.

    Second, nothing prevents the government from deporting the American born children with their illegal parents. The Children can return when they reach legal age. Furthermore birthright citizenship for those born from illegals is legally tenuous at best, and if we are serious about fixing immigration it needs to be abolished effective immediately.

    Moreover, Kasich and Bush are weak and will loose because they have surrendered the subject of immigration in the hope of political expediency and pandering.

    more…

    8 years ago

    After 9/11/01, the Feds rounded up thousands of illegal immigrants, who overstayed their visas (including many Israelis), and jailed them for months, before deporting them.