The National ICE Council had previously endorsed President Trump in the 2016 presidential election. At the time, the National ICE Council noted that 2016 marked the first time that the Council had ever endorsed a presidential candidate. "In his immigration policy, [Trump] has outlined core policies needed to restore immigration security — including support for increased interior enforcement and border security, an end to sanctuary cities, an end to catch-and-release, mandatory detainers, and the canceling of executive amnesty and non-enforcement directives," the Council said at the time, according to Politico.
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"Don't come here, you're not getting in"; to illegal invaders
ReplyDeletewithin the country, thirty plus million "you all got to go, no amnesty."
Trump's about like FDR - every campaign promise he made, he did
the opposite.
Extremely worrying since they told him of their predicament in January but nothing was done.
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