Trump Administration Talks About Immigration Reform

Trump Administration Talks About Immigration Reform
Trump Administration Talks About Immigration Reform

Video: Trump Administration Talks About Immigration Reform

Video: Trump Administration Talks About Immigration Reform
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President Donald Trump, who in his first State of the Nation speech on Tuesday will underline his hardening in the application of immigration laws, is on the other hand weighing up immigration reform that will lead to the regularization of undocumented immigrants who have not committed crimes.

That is what a senior person in charge of the Republican administration who spoke with CNN assured, reported the chain, which did not identify the source of this surprising revelation.

That source pointed out that the president considers that the country is now in a good moment to adopt new legislation on the migration issue that includes a "moderation" of the positions on both sides in this debate. "There has to be a point of union," said the person in charge, according to the chain.

The possible proposal would not include a path to citizenship for the undocumented - with the exception of young dreamers - but a way to regularize their presence in the country, without fear of deportation. The conditions would be not having committed any crime, paying taxes and working.

"There has to be a negotiation," stressed the CNN source. "People are tired [of this subject]"

The words of this anonymous senior White House official caused stupefaction, if you take into account the magnate's speech throughout the campaign and his actions since his arrival at the White House, which have resulted in a hardening of the persecution of the undocumented.

In recent days, the appearance of cases of undocumented immigrants settled in the country and without a recent criminal history that have been apprehended by Immigration has multiplied.

So they were greeted with some skepticism. Trump said in the campaign: 'You have to go' on the 11 million undocumented immigrants. Now a White House source talks about legalization. Really? Which is true?”Asked the co-presenter of the Univisión Newscast Jorge Ramos in a tweet.

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