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Core principles of Donald Trump's immigration plan

Before anyone condemns Donald Trumps immigration policy I think they should read exactly what he has to say. Below you will find a synopsis, as I understand it.

Nowadays, when most American politicians talk about “immigration reform” they’re essentially referring to 3 primary issues: amnesty, cheap labor and open (or closed) borders.

Genuine immigration reform must place the needs of the American worker first, and not rich multinational donors who grease the palms of American politicians. The United States is the only country in the world whose immigration system places the needs of other countries before its own. This must stop in order to ensure a secure political and economic future for our country. Here are Donald Trumps three core principles for actual immigration reform:

1. The United States is a nation without borders. Any nation without borders is not a nation at all. There must be a barrier across our southern border.

2. The United States is essentially a nation without immigration laws. American immigration laws must be reflective of our Constitutional system and must be enforced.

3. The United States does not serve its own citizenry. Any immigration law must expand jobs, wages and security for all Americans.

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They’ve even published pamphlets on how to illegally immigrate into the United States. The costs for the United States have been extraordinary: U.S. taxpayers have picked up hundreds of billions in healthcare, housing, education, and welfare costs. The annual cost of tax credits alone paid to illegal immigrants quadrupled to $4.2 billion in 2011. The effects upon job seekers have also been disastrous, and black Americans have been particularly hard

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