Donald Trump's immigration reform plan – or lack there of, to some – has headlines being made left and right––even this one! Anyway, during a recent interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos, the leading Republican candidate was challenged to divulge exactly how he's going to fix the immigration issue in the United States.
Through management, so he says.
When questioned as to how exactly he'll get the money and forces to fix immigration in the United States, Trump noted, "George, it's called management. And the first thing we have to do is secure the border. But it's called management."
To that, Stephanopoulos claimed that he understands Trump's management declaration but still questions exactly how it'll go down.
"You declare how you're going to do it, but you don't say how," Stephanopoulos said to Trump. Which the former Celebrity Apprentice star answered, yet again, with the idea of "management."
Which leads us to wonder: Does Donald Trump not know how to fix immigration?
After being pressed time and time again by Stephanopoulos during his ABC interview, Trump finally admitted that he is "going to get great people that know what they're doing," and not a group of "political hacks" that don't quite know how to do what he's suggesting. Trump then cited examples of people hired by current President Barack Obama as those who "have no idea what they're doing."
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After attacking President Obama and his cabinet, Trump moved on to his very own party, noting, "These people don't know what they're doing, George. They're politicians."
Eventually it seemed Stephanopoulos was fed up with Trump's dodging and decided to move on, but not before telling him, "I still haven't heard the specifics on how you're going to do that, but I'm going to move on..."
Trump assured him that he'll eventually hear it. "It's called good management and it's called great people."
So, there's that.
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