May 12, 2016, "Sen. Sessions: Election offers a simple choice," USA Today op-ed by Senator Jeff Sessions from Alabama
"In Donald Trump, we have a forceful advocate for America."
"For the first time in a long time, this November will give Americans a
clear choice on perhaps the most important issue facing our country and
our civilization: whether we remain a nation-state that serves its own
people, or whether we slide irrevocably toward a soulless globalism that
treats humans as interchangeable widgets in the world market.
In
Donald Trump, we have a forceful advocate for America. Trump has said
that our trade, immigration and foreign policies must be changed to
protect the interests of American workers and our nation.
In
Hillary Clinton, we have a committed globalist. Clinton was an ardent
supporter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership — which surrenders American
sovereignty to an international union of 12 countries — and has clearly
left the door wide open to enacting the pact if elected.
There is only one sure way to defeat the TPP, and that is to defeat Hillary Clinton.
Meanwhile,
Clinton’s immigration platform is the most radical in our history.
Freezing deportations. Ending detentions. Halting enforcement. She’d
expand President Obama’s illegal amnesty decree, effectively creating
open borders.
Clinton’s extremist proposal economically targets our poor
African-American and Hispanic communities whose wages and job prospects
are being steadily eroded by the huge influx of new foreign workers.
Yet
some Republicans persist in saying that they don’t know whether Mr.
Trump is a “real conservative.” This charge misleads in two ways. First:
Mr. Trump’s cautious approach to mass migration, transnational trade
commissions and nation-building are, by definition, conservative. Second,
the divide between Trump and Clinton on the role of government could
not be more stark. Consider just a few of the things President Trump
would do after taking the oath: repeal Obamacare; nominate
constitutionalist justices; replace Obama’s radical Cabinet
appointments; reduce taxes and regulations; produce more American
energy; rein in the out-of-control EPA; and cancel Obama’s illegal
amnesties.
The choice is a simple one: Do we want a country that serves our people, or not?"
"Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., was the first senator to endorse Donald Trump."
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Added:
Trump: "We either have a country or we don't." 11/11/2015
1. "A nation without borders is not a nation.
2. A nation without laws is not a nation.
3. A nation that does not serve its own citizens is not a nation."
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions/immigration-reform
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May 5, 2016, Lehigh Valley, Pa., McCall.com, letter to editor:
"Trump's immigration policy correct"
"I am just amazed that so many people think it is OK to change the
rules for these people. They are all guest workers at this point. And we
should call them that as well, but make it illegal guest workers.
Ask
them all to leave and to return legally, as guest workers."
Karl Labe
Lower Saucon Township"
http://www.mcall.com/opinion/letters/mc-trump-immigration-policy-labe-20160505-story.html
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