Trump says he will end birthright citizenship
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : Trump also in the interview said he wanted to "work something out" in regards to Dreamers, or children who immigrated with their families at a very young age and have since grown up in the United States.53% : "Trump also falsely noted that only the United States has birthright citizenship, despite other countries like Brazil and Canada also offering birthright citizenship.
51% : We'll maybe have to go back to the people," Trump said in an interview with NBC's Kristen Welker on that aired Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."
51% : "We have to do something about the Dreamers because these are people that have been brought here at a very young age," Trump said.
49% : Welker asked how Trump plans to end birthright citizenship and whether he would do it through executive action.
45% : "Trump also said he would work with Democrats on a plan for Dreamers but that they have "made it very, very difficult to do anything" and that President Joe Biden should have "done something" on Dreamers during the past four years.
44% : He added: "Republicans are very open to Dreamers.""I think we can work with the Democrats and work something out," Trump said.
37% : You know the people that have been treated very unfairly are the people that have been on line for ten years to come into the country," Trump said.
34% : Trump responded: "If we can, through executive action.""I was going to do it through executive action but then we had to fix Covid first, to be honest with you," Trump said.
10% : "But when Trump was asked about his plans of mass deportation -- and whether he still plans to deport everyone who is here illegally -- Trump said, "I think you have to do it."
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