1.) I don't believe the #FakeNews when they report on what Democrats said, but I repeat myself.
2.) DACA is a huge bargaining chip. Trump is a world-class deal-maker. Yet he just gave it away for nothing? I doubt it.
3.) In any deal, you are not going to get it all. That's why it's called a deal. A lot of people seem to think a deal is when they get everything.
4.) DACA is not my biggest priority. Neither is the Wall. In some ways, the Wall is what you do when you're struggling with the cultural battle.
A lot of the country believes there should be no country. That we should just abandon our borders, declare every person in the world a US citizen and be done with it, because somebody might call them names. It's national and cultural suicide and we can't let them take us down with them.
5.) After the Defense of the Very Concept of the American Nation-State, our priorities should include:
* interior enforcement
* ending visa overstays
* ending chain migration
* real E-verify
* ending the Lottery
* H-1B
* and ending the criminal conspiracy in Motor Voter, which allows states to register foreign nationals to vote, knowing that they are ineligible.
You can build a Wall, and it helps-- but if we elect another Open Borders traitor, it will stop only jack-rabbits.
Twitter-UPDATE:
Donald J. Trump Verified account @realDonaldTrump 7 hours ago
No deal was made last night on DACA. Massive border security would have to be agreed to in exchange for consent. Would be subject to vote. The WALL, which is already under construction in the form of new renovation of old and existing fences and walls, will continue to be built.
Paul Ryan Verified account @SpeakerRyan 1 hour ago
Today, the House votes to:
*Beef up enforcement against illegal immigration
*Secure our national defense
Breaking news → the House just voted to make membership in a criminal street gang, like #MS13, a deportable offense.
The House just passed a budget for the first time in years. Thanks, Mr. President.
The House just passed a budget for the first time in years. Thanks, Mr. President.
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