How does Trump intend to pull off his immigration plan? ‘It’s called management’

Dylan Stableford
Senior editor August 23, 2015
Donald Trump and his
controversial immigration reform plan continued to dominate the conversation on Sunday morning’s political talk shows, as the Republican frontrunner vowed to deport millions of undocumented immigrants — including so-called birthright citizens protected by the 14th Amendment — without offering specifics on he would do it or how much it would cost.
“It’s called management,”
Trump said on ABC’s “This Week With George Stephanopoulos.” “I’m going to get great people that know what they are doing.”
According to the Pew Research Center, there were an estimated 11.3 million unauthorized immigrants living in the United States in 2014.
“We have lost control of our country,” Trump said. “We’ve lost control of our borders. The government has no idea how many illegals [are here]. I’ve been hearing 11 million for five years. Then the other day I heard 30 [million]. Nobody has any idea.”
But when pressed for specifics on his plan — which would involve the processing of each undocumented immigrant at a total cost estimated to be between $400 billion and $600 billion, Trump dismissed the need.
“I’m telling you, it’s called management,” the real estate mogul said. “My specifics are very simple — I’m going to get great people that know what they’re doing, not a bunch of political hacks that have no idea what they’re doing. … They don’t know management. I get the best people and we will do it properly and we will do it humanely and get the good ones back in.”
“I still haven’t heard the specifics on how you’re going to do that,” Stephanopoulos said.
“Oh, you’ll hear it, George,” Trump replied. “Don’t worry about it.” [...]
Trump greets supporters after his rally in Mobile, Ala., on Friday. (Photo: Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images)
How does Trump intend to pull off his immigration plan? ‘It’s called management’


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