FULL VIDEO: Trump Teases Plans During NBC News Interview To Deport Americans Along With Illegal-Migrant Kin: 'Don't Have To Separate Families'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : I want them to work something out," Trump replied.53% : "We don't have to separate families," Trump remarked.
53% : "The Dreamers are going to come later, and we have to do something about the Dreamers, because these are people that have been brought here at a very young age, and many of these are middle-aged people now," Trump said.
51% : "I think you have to do it," Trump said.
48% : "Moderator Kristen Welker asked Trump if he hopes that Dreamers will be allowed to stay in the U.S."I do.
47% : Trump also reiterated his longstanding goal of ending birthright citizenship, which is enshrined in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and grants automatic citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil.
37% : "When pressed about the status of children who are in the country illegally -- or even legally -- Trump suggested that he would be inclined to deport both the children and their parents in order to keep the family together.
35% : "I don't want to be breaking up families," Trump said during a pre-recorded interview with NBC News' "Meet the Press."
35% : Trump suggested that his administration might seek to eliminate birthright citizenship through executive action.
29% : Trump also hinted at a series of executive orders his team has prepared to address key issues like border security and the economy.
28% : "Trump argued that his political platform resonated with voters because of concerns about the economy and border security, though he acknowledged some potential political fallout from his hardline deportation policies.
27% : "During his first term, Trump faced significant backlash over several tough immigration policies, including his administration's controversial family separation practice.
27% : We're the only country that has it," Trump stated, calling the policy "ridiculous."However, according to a Library of Congress review, more than 30 nations have some form of birthright citizenship.
25% : "We have to get the criminals out of our country," Trump continued, adding, "But we're starting with the criminals, and we got to do it.
20% : Trump also addressed the issue of the so-called Dreamers -- immigrants brought into the country illegally as children by their parents.
19% : Trump emphasized that the United States had no choice but to round up and deport anyone who entered the country illegally, starting with those who have committed crimes.
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