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Thursday, May 17, 2018

Joey Mendez Soc 122

Joey Mendez

May 17, 2018

Soc 122

Discussion Paper

In a White House meeting on Wednesday, President Trump lashed out at undocumented immigrants saying that dangerous people were demanding to breach the countries border. He went on to say these such people are animals. This was all in front of News Cameras. These comments came during a discussion with state and local leaders on California's sanctuary laws. Sanctuary laws limit the communication from local law enforcement and immigration officers. This is not the first time President Trump has lashed out and said things like thing about immigrants. Trump is frustrated that he has not done more to seal the borders. In the meeting Trump also talked about the immigration laws and how he thought they were the dumbest laws on immigration. He feels that his administration would do way better at keeping these unwanted people out of our country including members of gangs like the MS-13. He wants all control of this so he can put into place the things he feels with eliminate this situation from ever happening.  He talked about how many people they are being stopped trying to cross the border and how bad these people are that are trying to cross the border. According to Trump everyone trying to cross the border is an animals and how we are taking them out of our country at a level that has never happened before. Local Officials said that Trump's immigration policies and lamenting California's laws are making it way more difficult to find criminals and even deport them. Trump has been trying to put a stop to this since he started his term as the President of the United States. This all plays into Trump's wall idea that would eliminate these animals from crossing the border. I personally agree with what he is trying to do by building a wall to stop these people from crossing the border. But I personally would not call them animals for trying to cross.


https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/16/us/politics/trump-undocumented-immigrants-animals.html


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