• K'airhead Lake wants to deport 12 million immigrants, but won't say if

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    Kari Lake wants to deport 12 million immigrants, but won't say if that
    includes 'Dreamers'
    Ronald J. Hansen, Arizona Republic
    Wed, February 7, 2024 at 8:10 PM CST 3 min read

    U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake suggested again Wednesday that children
    brought to this country without proper documentation should be sent
    back to their native countries, without making clear whether that
    applies to those who grew up in America.

    Lake's comments in a news conference Wednesday in Phoenix and recently
    on CNN have referred to an undocumented immigrant population upward of
    12 million. That is a figure generally understood to include a group
    called "Dreamers" who were brought into the U.S. as children and have
    in some cases grown to adulthood in America.

    It is a population that has attained a measure of sympathy even by
    those calling for immigration overhauls and a crackdown on the
    undocumented. In 2022, for example, 51% of Arizona voters supported
    providing in-state college tuition rates to undocumented immigrants.

    A 2020 poll by the Pew Research Center found that 74% of Americans
    supported granting permanent legal status -- a classification short of citizenship -- to the Dreamers. That poll found that 54% of Republicans
    favored that outcome as well.

    Lake, the front runner for the Republican nomination, has said multiple
    times including Wednesday that she wants people who came during the "Bidenvasion" to be sent "back to their homeland."

    "I'm talking about people who come across since (President Joe Biden)
    opened up the border on the first day of his administration," she said. "Anybody who has come across in this Bidenvasion needs to be
    repatriated back to their homeland."

    Asked to clarify whether that applies to Dreamers, Lake sidestepped the matter.

    "I don't know what you want to call them. You know what, I'm a dreamer
    and I have big dreams for my country."

    Lake then said The Arizona Republic likes "to twist language to make
    people who want security for their communities look bad."

    "I have great compassion for the people coming over. Some of them are
    criminals though," she continued. "And what I have real compassion for
    is the people who haven't been shown any compassion and those are
    American people, our American children who are dreamers, our American
    families, our American individuals who have a dream to live the
    American Dream. And because of what's happening with these 9 to 10 or
    12 million, depending on which figures you believe, we don't have
    access to that."

    Lake said she is concerned about unaccompanied minors brought over the
    border. She said that she sides with former President Donald Trump, who
    wants to "reunite these children with their families."

    In a Jan. 27 interview with CNN, Lake also referred to the illegal
    immigration figure that is often cited as including Dreamers.

    "We need to sort out the 12 million people who are here," she said.
    "And in order to save our homeland, we need to send them back to their homeland, and start repatriating these people back to their homeland.
    We can't afford to take on all the world's problems. We have so many
    problems of our own here and we're forgetting about the American
    people."


    This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic

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