Trump border czar privately tempers Republican lawmaker expectations on administration's initial deportation operation [View all]
President-elect Donald Trumps border czar Tom Homan has privately told Republican lawmakers to temper their expectations for the incoming administrations initial deportation operation, citing limited resources, according to multiple sources involved in the conversations.
While Trumps allies have floated measures to detain and deport people residing in the US illegally, the plans largely depend on the resources and funds available to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which historically has had budget shortfalls.
We are not having a discussion about 20 million (deportations). We are having a discussion about an order, and priority, and expectation, GOP Rep. Darrell Issa, who was in one of the meetings with Homan, told CNN.
The discussions are part of a broader level-setting that is occurring among House Republicans, who are now coming to terms with the challenges of turning one of their key campaign promises into a reality. Republicans are also grappling with the harsh realization that most of their border overhaul measures are unlikely to be included in Trumps massive agenda bill, given the strict rules around the reconciliation process that require proposals to either increase revenue or reduce spending, not change policy.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-border-czar-privately-tempers-181724342.html
Another promise they back away from. Not that I'm complaining.