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President’s Message

Liz Cline CCRW PresidentLiz Cline CCRW PresidentGreeting from the Clark County Republican Women, Washington State’s largest Republican Women’s (and men!) Club.

Established in 1988, CCRW has a significant historic presence in Clark County. We are chartered under the National Federation of Republican Women which was founded in 1938. The NFRW is one of the largest grassroots political organizations in the country with thousands of active members in local clubs, like CCRW, across the Country.

We empower women and men from all backgrounds in the political process and provide a forum to serve as leaders in the political, government, and civic arenas and learn about volunteer opportunities.

We think you will find our dinner meetings insightful and impactful. CCRW seeks to inform the public through political and legislative education, training, and activity. We are serious business and serious fun!

As President of the Clark County Republican Women, I’d like to personally invite you to join us at our next dinner event. Visit the Calendar on this website for full details. We hope you will JOIN us for the adventures ahead.

Warmest regards.

Liz Cline, President

Dear Editor,

Last month, President Trump told Fox News that his administration remains committed to removing violent criminals from the United States while also establishing a more structured self-deportation program. He emphasized that this approach provides individuals with financial assistance, making voluntary departure a more efficient process.

"We're going to give them a stipend," Trump stated in mid-April. "We're going to give them some money and a plane ticket, and then we're going to work with them—if they're good—if we want them back in, we're going to work with them to get them back in as quickly as we can."

This marks a shift from previous self-deportation policies that relied on creating unfavorable conditions to encourage undocumented individuals to leave. Instead, the Trump administration’s program offers financial incentives, ensuring that individuals depart, with assistance, while maintaining the possibility of future legal re-entry.

Beyond addressing immigration concerns, the policy also helps American businesses struggling with labor shortages—particularly in the hospitality and agriculture industries. Trump has stated that his administration will work directly with farms and hotels to recommend workers for available positions, helping these industries thrive while ensuring a legal and orderly workforce.

"We're doing a self-deportation, and we're going to make it comfortable for people," Trump said. "And we're going to work with those people to come back into our country legally."

However, individuals who choose not to self-deport could be subject to arrest and forced deportation by immigration authorities. The administration has made it clear that while the self-deportation program offers a dignified and voluntary process, enforcement measures will continue for those who remain unlawfully in the country.

By offering financial support and creating pathways for legal re-entry, this policy strikes a balance between enforcing immigration laws and supporting economic growth.

Anna Miller
Camas, WA

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