Trump Promises Illegals 'Beautiful Flight' Out of U.S. If They Self-Deport
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : you know past presidents took out hundreds of thousands of people, you look at Eisenhower, you look at many of them, they didn't go through this," Trump continued.42% : it's called self-deportation," Trump said of his program Monday in the Oval Office.
23% : Days before that decision, a federal judge out of California ruled that Trump cannot end taxpayer-funded lawyers for young migrants fighting their deportations from the United States.
19% : you wouldn't have a country left," Trump said, referring to judges preventing him from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport illegal alien gang members.
17% : Just days ago, another federal judge blocked Trump from deporting illegal alien gang members from south Texas using the Alien Enemies Act.
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