Newt Gingrich: Mass Deportations? Not Happening Anytime Soon!
USAMon Jan 13 2025
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Former House speaker and Republican Newt Gingrich thinks that mass deportations, as vowed by Donald Trump, won't go very far. He believes only a small group of Republicans are really pushing for this. Gingrich explains that if stories start coming out about people like children or families being deported, the public will likely turn against the idea.
Trump has appointed tough people on immigration and promised to deport even documented people. He wants to change the current system, which protects people living in the US legally. But Gingrich points out that the law makes it tricky to just throw people out who are here legally.
One big question is what happens to the Dreamers—people brought to the US as kids who are now undocumented. Some of them have achieved a lot and speak only English. Gingrich thinks it's silly to deport them. He suggests a middle ground that respects both national security and human concerns.
Gingrich, now 81, has been influential in US politics. He speaks highly of immigrants who have contributed a lot to public life. His view is that if people are legally in the US, it's difficult to deport them. But for those without legal status, it’s much easier.
He feels the focus should be on giving Dreamers legal status. This way, it becomes simpler to handle immigration. Gingrich also warns that if the public hears too many sad stories about deportations, support for such programs will drop.
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