We talk about large -scale deportation, but "we have no resources"

Senator Lindsey Graham, RS.C. Sunday urges his Republican colleagues to remit money to the Trump administration to help the president formulate a large -scale deportation plan.

"This is the issue of the Republican Party. We talk about this, but we have no resources. In an interview with the NBC news" meeting with the media ", Graham said:" We have not provided resources to the Trump team. "

Large -scale deportation of the country is one of the biggest rejection in President Donald Trump in the campaign. In his spoil speech, he has repeatedly promised "the largest deportation operation in our country's history", often saying that he will expel all 11 million proofing immigrants living in the United States

After the election, Trump immediately refuted how much concerns about this effort, and told NBC news in an interview after November after a election interview: "This is not a matter of price label."

Then he added: "No-really, we have no choice. When people are killed and murdered, when the poison DRUG destroys the country, they will now return to these countries because they are not here, there is no price label."

However, in recent weeks, Tom Homan, the border tsar Tom Homan appointed by Trump, told conservative media that Congress needs to make more efforts to promise Trump's campaign to achieve.

Homan said that in the "Sunday morning futures" interview with Fox's business in December, the "minimum limit was minimum" saved the US taxpayer. "

Homan said in the Fox news interview in November: "We must have resources to complete this work."

Graham emphasized that Sunday is a key point, telling the "media meeting" host Kristen Welker, "We need to give him to Tom Homan now to execute what he proposed now Plan, without the funds of Congress, this will reach the wall. "

Graham also recognizes the concept of providing funds for Trump's plans to use the settlement procedure, which enables the Senate to use some taxes related to taxes and funds with a simple majority.

"Therefore, we need to make two bills in reconciliation. The first bill on the border should be 100 billion US dollars, US $ 200 billion in national security-to include these points in the board. Graham said.

Homan said that he will use additional funds to pay more immigrants and customs law enforcement officers and more detention beds, but even if we have taken efforts, the experts are suspicious of the government's ability to expel 10 million people, especially one, especially one, especially one, especially one. Presidential term.

Graham seemed to agree on Sunday that it was difficult to logically deported everyone living in the United States.

He said: "I'm not sure they will be expelled from 11 million people." But he pointed out that some immigrants without document can give priority to removal, including those who are convicted due to other crimes.

Graham said: "He said, they will expel part of the gangs with criminals here."