“He’s calmed it down, a little bit, but he’s still going,” “He’s still going to build the wall. He’s still going to get rid of the murderers and rapists and those wreaking havoc in our country.”
Trump has been signaling for days that he might be open to a “softening” of one of his most extreme immigration positions and no longer call for the deportation of the estimated 11 million immigrants who are living in the United States, illegally. He and his aides seemed to be testing the waters, setting off alarm bells among some conservatives who have rallied around his immigration stance. …show more content…
We’re going to build the wall, and Mexico is going to pay for the wall, 100 percent. And it’s going to be a big wall. It’s going to be a real wall. It’s going to be as beautiful as a wall can be, but it’s going to be a wall. And we’re going to have protection for tunnels so that people can’t tunnel under. We can easily have protection. But we’re going to have protection for tunnels.”
As an adviser of Trump I agree with him a hundred percent. I wouldn’t change anything about what he says or does. He has good ideas, and people can’t change that. Even if they don’t like them at all. As long as no one here has to pay for