Immigration hardliner says Trump team preparing plans for wall, mulling Muslim registry
Source: Reuters
Tue Nov 15, 2016 | 8:53pm EST
By Mica Rosenberg and Julia Edwards Ainsley | NEW YORK/WASHINGTON
An architect of anti-immigration efforts who says he is advising President-elect Donald Trump said the new administration could push ahead rapidly on construction of a U.S.-Mexico border wall without seeking immediate congressional approval.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who helped write tough immigration laws in Arizona and elsewhere, said in an interview that Trump's policy advisers had also discussed drafting a proposal for his consideration to reinstate a registry for immigrants from Muslim countries.
Kobach, who media reports say is a key member of Trump's transition team, said he had participated in regular conference calls with about a dozen Trump immigration advisers for the past two to three months.
Trump's transition team did not respond to requests for confirmation of Kobach's role. The president-elect has not committed to following any specific recommendations from advisory groups.
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applegrove
(118,642 posts)US to fight **** like this.
Demsrule86
(68,556 posts)It seems logical with Trump's team.
etherealtruth
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(18,868 posts)Mexican president hates Trump. They aren't paying.