Incoming Senate Majority Chief John Thune has forged doubt on Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans.
In an interview with NBC’s Meet The Press, Thune was requested by host Kristen Walker about earlier feedback he had beforehand made about how “practical” it was to deport each unlawful alien residing in the USA.
“Is it practical to deport everyone? I imply, there’s lots of people on this nation who’re right here illegally,” Thune mentioned.
“Anyone who has dedicated against the law on this nation clearly out to be on that record.
“And there are a bunch of oldsters, over 1,000,000, 1.4 million I believe, on the present administration’s record of those who must be deported.”
“So begin with that, after which we’ll go from there and determine it out. However I believe that the administration once they take workplace, these are choices, clearly, they’re going to should make.”
“Folks have to know that we’re a nation of immigrants, however we’re at the beginning a nation of legal guidelines, and also you’ve received to comply with the regulation,” he mentioned.
John Thune on Trump’s vow to deport all undocumented immigrants: “Is it practical to deport everyone? I imply, there’s lots of people on this nation who’re right here illegally.” pic.twitter.com/QeIh6IqhFm
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 5, 2025
Throughout his presidential marketing campaign, Trump promised to hold out the “largest deportation effort in American historical past” and finish the chaos on the southern border that has undermined life within the U.S. below the Biden regime.
Thune, in the meantime, was elected as Senate Majority Chief again in November following Trump’s landslide election victory, defeating fellow Senators Rick Scott and John Cornyn within the course of.
Whereas some argue he’s preferable to the previous Republican chief Mitch McConnell, Thune has a well-documented record of supporting overseas wars and opposing Trump’s affect within the Republican Get together.
Following his election, Thune mentioned he had spoken with Trump and was “excited to get to work implementing [his] agenda on behalf of the American individuals.
Simply received off the cellphone with @realDonaldTrump. Senate Republicans are excited and able to get to work implementing President Trump’s agenda on behalf of the American individuals.
— Senator John Thune (@SenJohnThune) November 13, 2024
Thune formally took workplace on Friday, bringing Mitch McConnell’s 18-year stint on the helm to a satisfying finish.