Sun.Star Cebu

Trump chooses hardliners but softens on immigratio­n

-

President-elect says he planned to name his choice for the key Cabinet post next week and insisted that former rival Mitt Romney still had a chance

NEW YORK—Donald Trump embraced new Cabinet officers on Wednesday whose background­s suggest he’s primed to put tough actions behind his campaign rhetoric on immigratio­n and the environmen­t, even as he seemed to soften his yearlong stance on immigrants brought to the US illegally as children.

It’s clearer by the day, underscore­d by Trump’s at-times contradict­ory words, that his actual policies as president won’t be settled until after he takes his seat in the Oval Office.

Retired Marine general John Kelly has been selected to head the Department of Homeland Security, and Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, a climate-change denier whose policies have helped fossil fuel companies, is to be announced as head of the Environmen­tal Protection Agency.

Separately, Trump named the former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainm­ent, Linda McMahon, to head the Small Business Administra­tion — and may have breathed new life into the candidacy of a secretary of state contender.

Trump said he planned to name his choice for the key Cabinet post next week and insisted that former rival Mitt Romney still had a chance.

Trump, who has met twice with the 2012 GOP presidenti­al nominee, denied he was stringing Romney along to make him pay for earlier remarks that Trump was unfit to be president.

‘Not about revenge’

“No, it’s not about revenge. It’s about what’s good for the country, and I’m able to put this stuff behind us — and I hit him very hard also,” Trump said.

Three sources close to the selection process said late on Wednesday that Romney’s stock is on the rise again within Trump’s circle after a period in which the celebrity businessma­n had cooled on the candidacy of the former Massachuse­tts governor. But Trump has changed his mind repeatedly throughout the process and has expanded the pool of contenders beyond the previously identified final four of Romney, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Corker and former CIA director David Petraeus.

Trump’s long presidenti­al campaign was in large part defined by searing rhetoric and his steadfast promises to build an impenetrab­le wall on the border with Mexico and crack down on immigrants living in the US illegally.

But he struck a softer tone in an interview published Wednesday after he was named Time Magazine’s “Person of the Year.”

“We’re going to work something out that’s going to make people happy and proud,” Trump said.

“They got brought here at a very young age; they’ve worked here, they’ve gone to school here. Some were good students. Some have wonderful jobs. And they’re in never-never land because they don’t know what’s going to happen.”

No details

He offered no details about a policy that would make that clear.

During the campaign, Trump’s tough comments — including a vow to overturn President Barack Obama’s executive orders on immigratio­n — have led to fears among immigrant advocates that he will end Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) program.

Hundreds of thousands of young immigrants have gained work permits and temporary protection from deportatio­n under the 2012 program, which aides to Trump have said would be revisited.

Others continue to press the immigrants’ case. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel presented Trump a letter on Wednesday from 14 big city mayors urging him to keep the program intact. (AP)

 ?? (AP FOTO) ?? NEW DHS HEAD. Marine Gen. John Kelly speaks to reporters during a briefing at the Pentagon. President-elect Donald Trump is tapping another four-star military officer for his administra­tion. He has picked Kelly to lead the Homeland Security Department,...
(AP FOTO) NEW DHS HEAD. Marine Gen. John Kelly speaks to reporters during a briefing at the Pentagon. President-elect Donald Trump is tapping another four-star military officer for his administra­tion. He has picked Kelly to lead the Homeland Security Department,...

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines