I keep posting stuff here about how the REALITY of Trump 2.0 is NOT going to be ANYTHING like the media has sold it….
The backing up continues…..
Like All President’s?
Donald Trump has a limited time to make moves before the ‘frinction’ of goverance drop’s him and his efforts into ‘quick sand’….
A lot of what was promised by Trump, simply is NEVER gonna happen….
Things ARE EASY to attack when your on the outside looking in…..
President-elect Donald J. Trump vowed throughout his campaign to carry out the “largest deportation program in American history,” including a “Day 1” effort to send millions of immigrants “back home where they belong,” and putting “no price tag” on the effort.
But as he transitions from the campaign to the White House, Mr. Trump’s team is encountering a harsh reality of immigration policy: Easier said than done.
In public remarks and private conversations with members of Congress, Mr. Trump’s immigration team has conceded that his aspirations for mass deportations will be both costly and time-consuming.
Stephen Miller, the architect of Mr. Trump’s immigration agenda and his pick to be deputy chief of staff, met with congressional Republicans on Wednesday for a “level setting” of expectations and needs for immigration enforcement, according to a congressional member who participated in the meeting.
Tom Homan, Mr. Trump’s pick to oversee the deportations, has told Republicans to expect a phased approach that first prioritizes those with a criminal record, rather than a national sweep of any immigrant with uncertain or contested legal status. And he has made clear there is, indeed, a price tag for the efforts, saying they will need Congress to approve billions of additional dollars to carry them out.
That is a tall order on Capitol Hill, where Republicans hold slim majorities and Democrats are all but certain to oppose the funding of a mass deportation effort. Some lawmakers expect that after an initial wave of deportations of those easiest to remove, Mr. Trump will spend the rest of his time in office haggling with Congress over money for more.
“Congress needs to fund this deportation operation,” Mr. Homan told Fox Business in December. “It’s going to be expensive, and everybody is focused on how expensive it’s gonna be.”…
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….Mr. Trump’s deportation goals will likely take more than four years, according to immigration experts.
“It takes time,” said John Fabbricatore, a former ICE deportation official who has been supportive of Mr. Trump’s deportation plans. He said ICE officers would immediately get to work, but “let’s have some realistic expectations.”….
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Anybody trhink Congress is gonna give Donald Trump a blank check immigration and detention’s?
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