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Trump says he is open to immigration compromise that provides a pathway to legal status
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[quote:Deplorable Ralph--a house dog:MV8zNDYzMTM0XzYxNzc5MTc5X0QyMjJBNTI0] [b]Absolutely no welfare for illegals! They must be encouraged to self deport. [/b] We don't need them here and most don't want them Anybody who has ever lived next door to more than a dozen of those fucking little cockroaches wants them ALL DEPORTED. I have and that is why I hate wetbacks. Mexicans who came here legally are welcome. [/quote]
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No deportation of illegal immigrants, only criminal illegal immigrants.
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President Trump on Tuesday said he is open to an immigration reform bill that could provide a pathway to legal status but not citizenship for potentially millions of people who are in the United States illegally but have not committed serious crimes.
At a private White House luncheon with television news anchors, Trump signaled an openness to a dramatic compromise that would represent a softening from the crackdown on all undocumented immigrants that he promised during his campaign and that his more hard-line supporters have long advocated.
The time is right for an immigration bill as long as there is compromise on both sides, Trump told the anchors. His comments, reported by several of the journalists present, were confirmed by an attendee of the luncheon.
Trump's comments came hours ahead of his major address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night. The president told the anchors he was considering including a call for an immigration compromise in his speech.
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