In another surprising twist in the race for the Republican nomination for governor, Mike Lindell released an18-page, five-pronged planto reform the federal immigration system by creating a path to temporary legal residency for working immigrants.
In an interview withWashington Examiner,Lindell, the Trump-endorsed pillow mogul, said he believes in second chances for people whose only offense is entering the country without authorization.
“I met with the illegals down in San Diego,” Lindell said. “I met with a lot of them and I heard their stories.”
The proposal, described in the document as a “fiscally responsible, legally grounded, and operationally achievable alternative to mass deportation,” quickly drew the ire ofright-wing media outletsand one of Lindell’s primary opponents, who referred to the document as an “amnesty” plan.
“I am shocked to see something like that coming out from a Republican candidate,” Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth, who is running against Lindell in the primary election, said in a Thursdayinterviewon WDAY radio. “It flies in the face of what President Trump has done.”
Another problem for Lindell: The Minnesota governor has no control over immigration policy.
Lindell’s proposal involves immediately deporting all undocumented immigrants with a felony or gross misdemeanor conviction, while creating a 120-day window for undocumented immigrants to apply for a new “worker visa card,” which would grant temporary legal status contingent on continued work and no criminal convictions.
After the deadline to apply for a visa passes, businesses employing undocumented workers would face criminal fines, and those workers would be subject to deportation.
Lindell also proposes requiring employers to report all cash payments to employees and imposing an English-language requirement for drivers’ licenses.
The plan would have no path to citizenship, and immigrants would be ineligible for the social safety net programs their tax dollars fund, including Social Security and Medicare. It wouldcodifiy undocumented people as permanent outsiders, but end the brutal deportation campaign.
In the hours since news of his plan broke, Lindell seemed to backtrack, denying that his plan is in any way an amnesty.
He alsoposted on Xhis support for Trump’s mass deportation agenda: “As always, I stand with President Trump and fully support his policies to deport illegal aliens from the United States,” in apparent contradiction of the plan he released just hours before.
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