'Get them the hell out': Trump says deporting US citizens could be 'next job'
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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks with the media at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport on the day of the opening of a temporary migrant detention center informally known as© provided by RawStory
President Donald Trump this week floated possible deportations for U.S. citizens.
During a visit to Florida on Tuesday, a reporter asked Trump how many detention facilities he would need to carry out his mass deportation policy for undocumented immigrants.
"I'd like to say, you know, a little controversial, but I couldn't care less," Trump replied, veering off topic. "We have a lot of bad criminals that came into the, into this country and they came in stupidly."
"And it did happen, but we also have a lot of bad people that have been here for a long time," he continued. People that whack people over the head with a baseball bat from behind when they're not looking and kill them."
"Many of them were born in our country. I think we ought to get them the hell out of here, too, if you want to know the truth. So maybe that'll be the next job that we'll work on together."
Trump has previously threatened to deport citizens he referred to as "
homegrowns."
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