Decide what Trump’s Presidency would look like

Washington D.C, July 22 : Donald J. Trump is officially the Republican presidential nominee for the upcoming elections in the United States. Now, it’s the right time to take GOP presidential race quite seriously.
His polices and a set of bizarre planning to make America ‘great’ again has made TRUMP-haters even angrier. His choice of changes in the policies positions of gay marriage, trade and immigration may make it difficult for deeply divided nation to live a peaceful life.
Let’s have a look at each one of them and you decide whether his proposals make sense and are well developed and structured or not.
Proposals on Immigration Rules
To begin with Donald Trump announced that – ‘ a nation without borders is not a nation’. According to him Mexico government has been taking a great advantage of no borders between the two countries. He said that Mexico is allegedly sending rapists and smugglers in to America by using illegal immigration.
He has a clear strategy to make Mexico pay for its deeds by paying the wall that will be build between the countries. Until the wall is built, United States will impound all remittance payments which are received from visa fees, illegal wages etc.
He has also announced a mass deportation of around 11 million migrants within two years presently living in America; this calls out to be really expensive. “There’s no conceivable way in which it’s possible to immediately deport 11 million people,” said Edward Alden, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations who has previously advised Trump’s rival, Jeb Bush. “About the maximum you could deport is 400,000 a year. So you’re talking about a massive increase in budget and manpower to do this over some fairly quick period of time, like three years”, reports QUARTZ.
There will be triple number of employees at the immigration and customs enforcement counters with those who belong to poor and temporary resident families of the country so that they could support their children.
Proposal on LGBT Rights
Donald Trump has set up a mixed record on the topic. But he began to oppose Gay marriage after he tweeted on Elton John’s wedding: ‘’if two people dig each other, they dig each other’’. However, during his campaigns he expressed himself to be ‘traditional’ and does not support Gay marriage. He says, a child deserves both mom and dad.
Proposals on Trade Platform
Donald Trump regressively claims (NAFTA) North America Free Trade Agreement and (TPP) Trans-Pacific-Partnership as not fair. According to him, the trade deals done by the country are not structured and are negotiated on poor terms. He also announced that during his presidency all those companies who move their production facilities outside the country for low wages will be punished.
‘’Trump has also pinpointed imposing tariffs on imported goods, for example, suggesting a 35% tax on automakers that manufacture cars in Mexico. Such a maneuver might bring jobs back stateside, but it might not. Instead, it could just mean people paying more for what they’re buying’’, reports The Street.
Some of Trumps’ revamped proposals may or may not ideal for some. The issue with his developments are it doesn’t give a clear vision on when exactly the country will get to taste the benefits after facing the chaos (beginning consequences of his moves).






