
Sen. Paul Splits With Trump On Deportation Strategy
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Sen. Paul says he won't back plans to use the military to round up undocumented immigrants.
Sen. Rand Paul says he won't back President-elect Donald Trump's plan to use the military for mass deportations. But speaking on CBS's Face the Nation, Paul was clear he supports removing people who enter the country illegally.
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Sen. Paul Splits With Trump On Deportation Strategy
Clip: Season 3 Episode 128 | 2m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Sen. Rand Paul says he won't back President-elect Donald Trump's plan to use the military for mass deportations. But speaking on CBS's Face the Nation, Paul was clear he supports removing people who enter the country illegally.
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Meanwhile, his congressional colleagues says he won't back President-elect Donald Trump's plan to use the military to round up undocumented immigrants.
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Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky made the comment yesterday on CBS's Face The Nation.
But he was clear to point out his support for removing people who enter the country illegally.
>> Is this is a red line for you in terms of using the military, would you vote no on the DHS secretary Christy Nome.
>> I will not support and will not bow to use the military in our cities.
I think it's a terrible image.
But I will tell you, but just in the last week with the believes that a new administration will change things, there are 4 or 5 criminals arrested in the in the last week and what would happen and I think what will happen under Donald Trump's administration is I don't recommend using Army, but I would use the FBI.
I would use eyes of a new border patrol and they have a list.
Now 15,000.
I don't care of a game in over 40 years or 10 years.
If you've got a list, you put these people all points bulletin.
These are the kind of people that are dangerous and that everybody needs and the watch on and they would go out and seek those people that we have about 30,000 very dangerous people already convicted of crimes.
That should be the first priority for all.
Does this go find those people?
But it's not about detaining them.
In all likelihood they should be going to a jail either jail here in the country they came from.
So I think if we did that to be a lot of unity, if they send the army into New York and you have 10,000 troops marching carrying semiautomatic weapons.
I think it's a terrible image and I will oppose that.
But it's not that I oppose removing people.
I just write object to what has been against the law for over 100 years and is using the Army.
>> Senator Paul also said he is not in favor of tariffs, which he called a tax on consumers.
But Paul said he's not sure if that was enough for him to oppose president elect Trump's pro tariff nomination of Scott descent to the next Treasury
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