Gingrich expressed skepticism about significant changes regarding mass deportations, indicating that a small faction in the party is overzealous on this topic and doubts extreme measures will prevail.
He emphasized that many individuals who could face deportation, including those who have lived in the U.S. since childhood and contribute positively, should be afforded protections, arguing against the absurdity of deporting productive members of society.
Gingrich noted the need for the Trump administration to reconcile national security with humanitarian concerns, stressing the complexities involved in immigration reform and the importance of legal standing in such cases.
He concluded that while it's easier to deport individuals without legal standing, there must be a thoughtful approach to dealing with those who do have legal rights and deserve to stay.
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