Newt Gingrich Criticizes Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans, Warns of Public Backlash
The former House Speaker argues that mass deportations could erode public support and calls for a more nuanced approach to immigration policy.
- Newt Gingrich cautioned that public support for President-elect Trump's proposed mass deportations could falter if stories of families being separated gain traction.
- Gingrich described deporting individuals like Dreamers, who have grown up in the U.S. and contributed to society, as 'nonsense' and called for granting them legal status.
- Trump's administration plans to prioritize deportations of undocumented individuals with criminal records but has also suggested targeting documented immigrants, drawing criticism and concerns of chaos.
- Gingrich emphasized the importance of distinguishing between illegal immigration and the contributions of legal immigrants, citing historical examples in his PBS documentary 'Journey to America.'
- He warned that extreme measures on immigration could alienate public sentiment, referencing Abraham Lincoln's belief in the power of popular support for political initiatives.