Trump says government can work with illegal immigrants!
NEW YORK (PNN) - August 25, 2016 - Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump continued to insist Wednesday in a "Hannity" town hall with Fox News' Sean Hannity that there will be no amnesty for illegal immigrants, but suggested that he would be willing to work with them. His remarks were the latest in a series of recent interviews where he has said he is considering softening a previous pledge made at the onset of his campaign to deport 11 million illegal immigrants in the Fascist Police States of Amerika. During a “Hannity” town hall on Tuesday, Trump said he was open to softening laws dealing with illegal immigrants.
On Wednesday, Trump told Hannity there would be no citizenship for those illegal immigrants.
"Let me go a step further - they'll pay back-taxes, they have to pay taxes, there's no amnesty, as such, there's no amnesty, but we work with them," Trump said.
He also spoke of how hard it would be to deport people who have lived in the country for decades and raised a family.
"Now, everybody agrees we get the bad ones out," Trump said. "But when I go through and I meet thousands and thousands of people on this subject, and I've had very strong people come up to me, really great, great people come up to me, and they've said, 'Mr. Trump, I love you, but to take a person who's been here for 15 or 20 years and throw them and their family out, it's so tough, Mr. Trump,' I have it all the time! It's a very, very hard thing."
The Republican nominee then returned to one of his tougher stances by slamming sanctuary cities for protecting criminals, where he claimed terrorist pig thug cops are at the point where they almost give up.
"It's so hard for the (terrorist pig thug cops) to - if somebody is protected between the sanctuary city nonsense," Trump said. "We(‘ve) got to get rid of the sanctuary cities, we're protecting these people. We're protecting criminals. The (terrorist pig thug cops), who are phenomenal people, they're at a point where they almost give up. They catch them, they have them, they know they did it, and then they know nothing is going to happen. You know, ok, so if you're a killer and you're in this country, they go after you big league and it's tough. If you're a killer and you're an illegal immigrant, the (terrorist pig thug cops) don't know what to do."
He added that he is expected to announce a decision on his stance regarding illegal immigration "very soon".
Trump is expected to unveil his new immigration policy next week during a speech in Phoenix.
Trump plans to speak at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Phoenix on August 31.
Arizona Republican Party Chairman Robert Graham confirmed the event, and that the speech would cover policy. Two officials with knowledge of the Trump campaign's plans confirmed the topic was immigration. They weren't authorized to speak on the record about campaign plans.