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Originally Posted by Nexus
Most here are looking at it the wrong way, Trump's Anti immigration stance is for those who are currently crossing the border illegally. Trump's focus is on the ones that are the real criminals which is easy to then think that he is 100% against immigration.
He already said in the past that he is for merit based immigration, he already involved DACA in the conversation, he already suggested giving GCs to graduates. Trump isn't a "hard right" guy, he is a business man, willing to negotiate. He tried to negotiate comprehensive immigration reform during his term, I don't remember that happening under Biden, at all.
The fear mongering of another Trump presidency is overblown, we did just fine the last time around and we will continue to be a part of this country no matter who wins.
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Most here are looking at it the wrong way, Trump's Anti immigration stance is for those who are currently crossing the border illegally. Trump's focus is on the ones that are the real criminals which is easy to then think that he is 100% against immigration.
He needs to answer in public then what he plans for everyone who built lives here for decades, the majority of whom are from Mexico. The new Mexican president should negotiate this with whoever becomes president next year. It is after all Mexico's border. The rest of the countries can negotiate their own asylum agreements. It should not be only the responsibility of the United States and Mexico.