WASHINGTON: Donald Trump is committed to a “fair and humane” approach to securing America’s borders, but details of his evolving immigration policy will be revealed at a later time, his presidential campaign team said on Sunday.
The Republican presidential candidate’s hardline stance on repatriating the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States has been a central tenet of Trump’s White House campaign — and a hugely popular selling point to his most ardent supporters.
To keep illegal migrants out, Trump has promised to build a wall on America’s southern border — to be paid for, he has declared at rally after campaign rally, by Mexico.
One year ago, he issued an immigration reform plan calling for an end to automatic citizenship for those born in the United States, a right which some say is abused by undocumented migrants seeking American birthright for their children.
This past week, however, the Republican presidential candidate — once uncompromising in his vow to use a deportation force to repatriate illegal migrants — seemed a little less resolute.
He even suggested in one interview that there could be a “softening” of his position on how to handle undocumented migrants — a sign of vacillation met with dismay by some Trump acolytes. “There certainly can be a ‘softening,’ because we’re not looking to hurt people,” Trump told Fox News town hall last on Tuesday.
Now, in the latest apparent turnaround, his surrogates insisted that Trump remains as committed as ever to maintaining the integrity of America’s borders.
“We’re going to secure the border. We’re going to build a wall, have a physical barrier, enforce the laws of this country,” the billionaire businessman’s White House running mate Mike Pence told CNN.
Published in Dawn, August 29th, 2016
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