Trump said he wants DACA recipients to be able to stay in the country

I imagine neither party will address the jobs issue which will do just fine to make sure more comes so we can revisit this some time in the future.
If you ever lived in CA you'd know that illegal immigration helped destroy the job market there.

Because of illegals you can't find a decent paying entry level job anywhere in the cities.
 
If you ever lived in CA you'd know that illegal immigration helped destroy the job market there.

It's not about me. I'm not sure why you are unable to simply stick to the discussion.


Because of illegals you can't find a decent paying entry level job anywhere in the cities.

And the two parties will see that is widespread.
 
I have to admit yes. I voted twice for Mitt Romney.

No-matter how informed you think you are, there's always something we don't know.

There is a lot of things. No argument there.
 
MAGA has been pretty straight forward about wanting illegals deported and many have made no exception for the so-called DACA immigrants. Trump wants them to be able to stay.

"I will work with the Democrats on a plan. And if we can come up with a plan, but the Democrats have made it very, very difficult to do anything. Republicans are very open to the dreamers. The dreamers, we're talking many years ago, they were brought into this country," the president-elect told host Kristen Welker. "Many years ago. Some of them are no longer young people. And in many cases, they've become successful. They have great jobs. In some cases, they have small businesses. Some cases they might have large businesses. And we're going to have to do something with them."

Welker then asked, "You want them to be able to stay. That's what you're saying?"

Trump replied, "I do. I want to be able to work something out."


I'm fine with this plan. I've made the same argument for years, but where do Trump's hardcore supporters stand on this issue?
I'm fine with it.
 
MAGA has been pretty straight forward about wanting illegals deported and many have made no exception for the so-called DACA immigrants. Trump wants them to be able to stay.

"I will work with the Democrats on a plan. And if we can come up with a plan, but the Democrats have made it very, very difficult to do anything. Republicans are very open to the dreamers. The dreamers, we're talking many years ago, they were brought into this country," the president-elect told host Kristen Welker. "Many years ago. Some of them are no longer young people. And in many cases, they've become successful. They have great jobs. In some cases, they have small businesses. Some cases they might have large businesses. And we're going to have to do something with them."

Welker then asked, "You want them to be able to stay. That's what you're saying?"

Trump replied, "I do. I want to be able to work something out."


I'm fine with this plan. I've made the same argument for years, but where do Trump's hardcore supporters stand on this issue?
They will smile and nod and pretend that's what they believed all along.
 
It's not about me. I'm not sure why you are unable to simply stick to the discussion.




And the two parties will see that is widespread.
Well, Einstein, we are, after all, talking about immigration, and knowing what I know about how it effects the job market in this country, I think you should STFU until you can drop the know-it-all attitude and focus on what we're supposed to be discussing.
 
Well, Einstein, we are, after all, talking about immigration, and knowing what I know about how it effects the job market in this country, I think you should STFU until you can drop the know-it-all attitude and focus on what we're supposed to be discussing.

I have been. For a very long time.
 
They will smile and nod and pretend that's what they believed all along.
Nah.....that's something you Democraps usually do.

You see, Democrats have to act like sheeple and agree with the mob, or they get excommunicated.

But those of us who aren't Democrats, we tend to think more for ourselves.
 
MAGA has been pretty straight forward about wanting illegals deported and many have made no exception for the so-called DACA immigrants. Trump wants them to be able to stay.

"I will work with the Democrats on a plan. And if we can come up with a plan, but the Democrats have made it very, very difficult to do anything. Republicans are very open to the dreamers. The dreamers, we're talking many years ago, they were brought into this country," the president-elect told host Kristen Welker. "Many years ago. Some of them are no longer young people. And in many cases, they've become successful. They have great jobs. In some cases, they have small businesses. Some cases they might have large businesses. And we're going to have to do something with them."

Welker then asked, "You want them to be able to stay. That's what you're saying?"

Trump replied, "I do. I want to be able to work something out."


I'm fine with this plan. I've made the same argument for years, but where do Trump's hardcore supporters stand on this issue?

Unlike democrats TRUMP is compassionate and wants to help people better their lives.
TRUMP main focus is on securing the border and getting out the illegals who have committed crimes and were unvetted let in by Biden.
 
If they're black they'll vote Democrat. Mainly because the left will give them plenty of excuses not to vote for Trump. Blacks still voted over 80% for Kamala. Latinos voted 40% for Trump already.

It doesn't matter what Trump does to help them, they can still be tricked into voting Democrat by our corrupt media.
And therein lies the real problem. The Constitution is in the way for Democrats. Hence the chipping away at it and the traditions at Capitol Hill.
 
Unlike democrats TRUMP is compassionate and wants to help people better their lives.
TRUMP main focus is on securing the border and getting out the illegals who have committed crimes and were unvetted let in by Biden.
If Trump were to truly mass-deport, the Democrats would lose 10 seats in the House in the first 6 months.

I think anyone who is living off of the US government right now needs to go, immediately.

The people that aren't can apply for work permits or get the fck out.
 
And therein lies the real problem. The Constitution is in the way for Democrats. Hence the chipping away at it and the traditions at Capitol Hill.
Obama wrote an EO to create DACA. Trump can just revoke it on day-one.
 
If Trump were to truly mass-deport, the Democrats would lose 10 seats in the House in the first 6 months.

The next census isn't until 2030 and that is when House seats are apportioned.
 
Obama wrote an EO to create DACA. Trump can just revoke it on day-one.

The Supreme Court already rejected that idea.



(For the record, I disagreed with the court)
 
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And I bet you said that Rov v Wade was written in stone too?

Nope but you can go back and look at what I said about that. It was the same court today that ruled against Trump before.
 
The next census isn't until 2030 and that is when House seats are apportioned.
I know that. But that was back when the only real secure communications we had was snail mail.

Right now the census can be updated periodically thru the year. If the Homeland Security Department wants.....they can do one every year or every six months to keep tabs on illegals moving around the country. The only thing standing in the way is the "NO I.D." states.

Besides......the last census wasn't accurate. Too many states refused to cooperate with purging deceased residents before the 2020 census. There's also a problem with homelessness. People are moving more often than they used to. People are leaving NY, CA, OR, and WA in droves.
 
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