He got elected as a clear signal that the American people were seeking a change.
Unlike prior candidates who promise anything and everything but then (generally) fail to act accordingly, President Trump has undertaken a very swift series of well-coordinated moves to put into place a framework for doing what he promised to do.
From his cabinet nominees to their subordinates, Trump is seeking to have a team all dedicated to accomplishing what he has carved out as his policies and strategies. He has also pulled the weeds by firing some of the old regime or by starting a process of terminating the governmental entities in which they serve. (Again, the United States’ federal government, for one example, has no valid place in public education; so I expect him to seek the closure of the Department of Education.)
He’s not a dictator. But he is the elected Chief Executive. He deserves a full opportunity to do exactly what he’s doing.
Is there some expected pain involved if hundreds or even a few thousand public employees get fired? Absolutely. But how can we rein-in federal spending if we decline to act any time anyone may feel a pinch? We can’t. You can never cut spending if you won’t act to cut spending.
Coming to America illegally (or remaining here illegally) allows the illegal immigrants a shot at the American dream. Deportations undercut their improperly obtained prospects. Too bad.
Try coming here legally; try not overstaying the visa; and try to keep your other activities, here, on the legal side of the street. Also, permit those who went through the legal process for immigration lawfully keep their earned spot on line.
Mainly, let the President perform his job duties.