Chattanooga Times Free Press

Trump: Deport them all

Candidate outlines immigratio­n plan

- BY JILL COLVIN AND ALICIA A. CALDWELL ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — In one of his first forays into policy as a presidenti­al candidate, Republican Donald Trump calls for the deportatio­n of all 11 million people estimated to be living in the country illegally while allowing the “really good people” to return.

It’s a plan Trump offers with few specifics — and one complicate­d by the messy realities of the nation’s immigratio­n system.

Such an effort may be more difficult than Trump realizes because deporting so many people means finding them first. The government does not know the identities of many of the millions of people who have come into the country illegally or remained after their legally issued visas expired. Locating immigrants who don’t have a legal immigratio­n status has stymied officials for decades.

Deporting them all “is impractica­l and is opposed by a large majority of Americans,” said Clint Bolick, an Arizona lawyer who co-authored a book on immigratio­n policy with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, himself a GOP presidenti­al candidate.

During an interview Wednesday on CNN, Trump said the “good ones” could return via an “expedited” process and then remain in the country legally.

The billionair­e businessma­n and former reality television star has shot to the top of polls in the crowded race for the Republican presidenti­al nomination in large part because of his hardline stance on immigratio­n.

“I want to move ‘em out, and we’re going to move ‘em back in and let them be legal,” he told CNN.

As for his plans for the “bad ones,” Trump said: “We have a lot of bad dudes, as I said. We have a lot of really bad people here. I want to get the bad ones out. ... And, by the way, and they’re never coming back.”

But Trump dodged questions in the interview about how he would locate those he wants to deport. Campaign spokeswoma­n Hope Hicks declined to answer questions Thursday about that process or how much it might cost.

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