President Trump sat down for a one-on-one interview with far-left NBC news anchor and bias debate moderator Kristen Welker.
Kristen Welker asked President Trump about his plans to deport illegal aliens.
President Trump recently appointed Tom Homan as border czar in an effort to stop Biden-Harris foreigners from trespassing.
Mr. Homan will also be responsible for deporting illegal immigrants.
On Biden and Harris’ watch, more than 15 million illegal aliens, mostly men of military age, entered the United States.
The Biden administration has deliberately allowed hundreds of thousands of foreign criminals, many murderers and rapists, into the United States.
Tom Homan has vowed to prioritize deporting criminal aliens first.
Not only will the more than 15 million undocumented immigrants who have flooded across the border in the past few years gain citizenship, but so will their anchor babies.
President Trump told Kristen Welker that families will not be separated during mass deportations because they can be deported as a unit.
“Well, I don’t want to tear families apart, so the only way to not tear families apart is to keep families together and send everyone back,” President Trump said.
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NBC: Wouldn’t mass deportations result in families being separated?
Trump: pic.twitter.com/P9slpmTKME
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President Trump also said he still intends to abolish “birthright citizenship,” a distorted interpretation of the 14th Amendment that illegal aliens use to gain comprehensive citizenship through anchor babies. said.
“We’re the only country that has it!” Trump said.
President Trump said it was still the plan to abolish birthright citizenship, saying, “We are the only country that has it!” pic.twitter.com/iOdkKQ2gnZ
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Trump’s next border czar said the same thing when asked if he plans to separate families.
“Is there a way to carry out mass deportations without separating families?” CBS’ Cecilia Vega asked Tom Homan.
“Of course it does. Families can be deported together,” Tom Homan said.
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Cecilia Vega asks: “Is there a way to carry out mass deportations without separating families?”
“Of course it does. Families can be deported together,” says Tom Homan, head of ICE during President Trump’s family separation policy. https://t.co/If9G1sNEzj pic.twitter.com/TIWhi25Vdu
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