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Originally Posted by Guest
So, he will deport ONLY those already convicted of a crime ? Or, are you saying all 11 million (or whatever number) will be deported ?
See, yesterday in early morning, all 11 million had to go, a back off from the day before and then last night it became those who committed violent crimes. Do you know his definition of what crimes might be deported ? I ask because that is the thrust today.
Been reading his last couple speeches and his numbers do not add up and leaves more questions than answers.
Like who pays...congress decides how much.
Gotta tell you....obviosly you are smarter than I. I cannot keep up with his changes.
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To answer your first question, he is going to deport all illegals that have committed crimes (2 million his number), and then illegals that have overstayed their visas(4.5million).
Here is where the double talk comes in. In the beginning of his speech he gives the unmistakable impression that the entire 11 million will be deported, because that is what the people at that rally want to hear. He makes that statements, and the audience chaps like a bunch trained seals.
This is the wording at the end of his speech given a mild tone of voice.
"And the establishment of our new lawful immigration system then and only then will we be in a position to consider the appropriate disposition of those individuals who remain.
That discussion can take place only in an atmosphere in which illegal immigration is a memory of the past, no longer with us, allowing us to weigh the different options available based on the new circumstances at the time"
I guess that means the 4.5 million that remain status will be determined in the future about two years from now. There is the double talk in the same speech. The reason that the comment was deliberating made at the end is he hope his people will gloss over it.
If you listened to the song, it hits the nail right on the head, Amnesty Don!