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Ernst says deporting DACA recipients ‘seems heartless’

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January 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Republican Senator Joni Ernst says it “seems heartless” to deport people whose parents brought them into the U.S. illegally when they were children. “What I’ve been doing is kind of querying conservatives and Republicans across the state: ‘What do you think the answer to DACA is?’ And probably 90 percent or better say: ‘We need a permanent solution. They’re parts of our communities and we can’t let them go. They need to be here,'” Ernst says. “And I agree.”

Ernst says President Trump supports the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA program, he just requires a deal on DACA to include more funding for border security. Ernst held a town hall meeting in Boone yesterday (Monday) afternoon that was live streamed by The Des Moines Register. Ernst told the crowd she doesn’t “appreciate the rhetoric coming out of the White House” because “so much” of her time is spent answering questions about what the president says rather than the legislation she’s working on. Ernst directly addressed accounts indicating Trump used a derogatory word to describe African nations during an Oval Office meeting. As she visits other countries on congressional trips, Ernst says she tries to stress a “consistent” U.S. message of “level-headedness.”

“We have good friends in other nations…We need to treat them with dignity and respect, just as we would expect to be treated,” Ernst said. “…Hopefully, beyond the administration, they will see that they do have partners.”  A few minutes later, a man in the crowd directly asked Ernst if the president is a racist. “Deep inside, no, I don’t think he’s a racist,” Ernst said. “I think he’s brash and he says things that are on his mind, but I don’t truly think that he is a racist.”  Ernst got crowd reaction to her opinion that ranged from disagreement to applause.

(Radio Iowa)