GOP frontrunner Donald Trump jousted with mainstream media’s Scott Pelley on 60 Minutes last night over the illegal alien invasion.
CBS’s Pelley derided deportation saying it was not “practical.” Trump fired back calling his plan both “humane” and “practical.”
Pelley asked Trump what he plans to do with the 11 or 12 million illegal immigrants that are in the country.
Trump answerd, “If they’ve done well, they’re going out and they’re coming back in legally.” Pelley interrupted, challenging, “You’re rounding them all up.”
Trump doubled down on his plan and told Pelley, “We’re rounding them up in a very humane way, in a very nice way. And they’re going to be happy because they want to be legalized. And, by the way, I know it doesn’t sound nice. But not everything is nice.”
Pelley challenged Trump, saying that his plan doesn’t seem practical.
“It is practical,” Trump responded. “It’s going to work.”
He continued, “They have to come here legally. And you know, when I talk about the wall, and I said it before, we’re going to have a tremendous, beautiful, wide open door. Nice big door. We want people to come into the country.”
Trump also defended his plan to build a real border fence along our exposed Southern Border.
“We’re going to build a wall and we’re going to create a border. It’s going to be a great wall and it’s not going to be very expensive.”
Pelley asked Trump how he plans to build the wall.
“It’s called management,” Trump fires back. “It will be a real wall. It’ll be a wall that works. It’ll actually be a wall that will look good, believe it or not. Because what they have now is a joke. They’re—they’re ugly, little, and don’t work.”
So the mainstream media mocks GOP candidates for being too negative. Then Donald Trump says we can build a wall, we can enforce immigration law and they do nothing but tell him how it isn’t possible or is unconstitutional. Optimism and a can do attitude must only work when you are trying to assist in reshaping the electorate through massive population shifts.