Five former Trump officials and conservative allies told Reuters that even as Trump weighs harsher anti-migrant measures, they are concerned about implementing a new version of the 2018 “zero tolerance” policy that separated thousands of children from their parents at the southwest border.

They said they worry about a repeat of the widespread public backlash provoked by the original policy.

“The family separation that resulted from the zero tolerance caused an uproar in the country,” said Tom Homan, a former Trump immigration official who could join a second administration. “The best way to do it, rather than deal with all that chaos that comes with it, is to keep them in a residential center together and have their hearings together.”

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    1 year ago

    all the way down like just hitler, he wont send MY brother to the camps, he wont send MY son to the front, he wont send my grandchild me weak old me to the front, he wont kill his own dog, he wont shoot himself before changing, I mean we are ALWAYS right, we are THE RIGHT and if he did… we are still ALWAYS RIGHT.