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Trump’s evolving immigration plan compared to Clinton, Obama

“Is Donald trump going to deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants in this county?”

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An April Mason-Dixon poll only favored Trump to Hillary Clinton by three percentage points, a slim margin for a candidate who won the primary election in MS with an 11-point advantage over Ted Cruz, Politico reports.

Donald Trump rallied in politically-pivotal central Florida on Wednesday, saying “I think we are doing really great with minority voters”, about his new minority outreach.

“We’re going to build a wall”, Trump told Hannity.

And, in an interview, he suggested he would “work with” some of the immigrants in the United States illegally, stopping short of proposing a legal path to remaining in the country but suggesting a startling about-face from his previous hard-line mass deportation proposal.

“I will appoint prosecutors who will go into the most unsafe communities in America and work to liberate our citizens from violence and fear”.

“The details will have to come from the campaign, they’re working on them”, said Pastor Ramiro Peña.

“Trump, I love you, but to take a person who’s been here for 15 or 20 years and throw them and their family out, it’s so tough, Mr. Trump, ‘” Trump said.

Even as he laid down the hardest line, Trump savaged as sellouts Republican opponents who contemplated a comprehensive, humane immigration policy.

The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to an email requesting clarification on Trump’s remarks.

Flash forward. Ruined by his runaway ego and bad temperament, Trump finds himself behind in every conceivable swing state, and in some states never considered toss-ups. Most polls show Trump’s support among Hispanics hovering in the teens and among African-Americans in the low single digits.

Which triggered the betrayal of the Trumpkins. “We have some great, great people in this country”.

Following a campaign shakeup last week, though, some have questioned whether Trump will soften his stance.

“I guarantee you they’re probably not voting for someone that constantly is on the media, alienating them”, he added. He still wants to build a wall along the U.S. southern border with Mexico but he has emphasized in recent days a need to deal most urgently with illegal immigrants who commit crimes and also those who might be displacing African-American and Hispanic workers.

“There certainly can be a softening because we’re not looking to hurt people”, he said.

At long last, his fans are meeting the true Trump.

None of the phone bank volunteers said Trump’s change of position would sway their vote.

Who must never, ever, ever be President.

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When asked whether he would allow an exception for someone to stay in the USA who’s proven to be a fair citizen, Trump said, “No citizenship”.

Trump discusses softening immigration stance