An article posted by The Hill Tuesday reports President Donald Trump said that U.S. immigration policy should be “You can’t come in” – but, fails to mention his very next sentence, in which he says he wants people to come in – just legally.
The Hill’s article, “Trump: Immigration policy should just be 'you can't come in',” quotes Trump saying, “You can’t come in” – but, doesn't cite his very next sentence (see video) in which he clarifies that “You have to go in through a legal process.”
In the video, Trump says:
"We inherited a lot of different things. But, of all of them, immigration makes the least sense. It is a hodgepodge of laws that has been put together over the years. And, we have to change it.
"And, it’s so simple: it’s called, 'I’m sorry, you can’t come in – you have to go in through a legal process.'”
The Hill’s article is based on a Twitter post by Bloomberg News White House reporter Jennifer Jacobs.
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3 comments:
Legal process means DUE PROCESS
Deception know who is the father of that
Due process means innocent until proven guilty
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