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Trump campaign manager: ‘Nothing has changed’ on immigration
Some Trump supporters have anxious recently that he’s changing his hardline stance on immigration, which has included proposals to deport 11 million immigrants who are in the United States illegally.
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In Jackson, Trump said, “Any immigration policy I support as president must pass these three tests”, before broadly saying it must improve the wages, safety and quality of life of USA citizens.
“If you have somebody been in the country for 20 years, you have a great job at everything else, do we take him/her and the family and send them out?” said Trump.
“They have to go”, he said even of so-called Dreamers, young people deemed illegal because they were brought as the minor sons and daughters of undocumented parents.
Asked whether, in his exegesis of Trump’s teachings, enforcing the law requires denying all undocumented immigrants legal status, King replied, “I would say yes”.
Donald Trump made an unexpected stop in Austin on Tuesday and shifted his message to immigration and the border.
On Sunday, Mr Trump’s new campaign manager Kellyanne Conway also said his immigration plans were “to be decided”.
“That is something that is hard to wrap our heads around because that is just not who we are as a country”, said Holtz-Eakin, former director of the Congressional Budget Office and former economic policy director for the 2008 GOP presidential nominee, John McCain. Her campaign says deportations would focus on immigrants “who pose a violent threat to public safety”. “More than half the people outside the government who met with Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state gave money – either personally or through companies or groups – to the Clinton Foundation”, the AP has reported. “I think that they are trying to find a way to explain – well, for Donald Trump to articulate to Americans a very complex issue and how he feels about it”.
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“He’s calmed it down, a little bit, but he’s still going”, said Buffington, 75, who attended Trump’s campaign rally here Wednesday afternoon. He said earlier in the week that he wants to follow existing immigration law and do the “same thing” as President Obama, but with “a lot more energy”.
The reversal on deportations, though, comes after Trump called for a “deportation force” during the GOP primary, and went after fellow Republican candidates like Jeb Bush for their their positions.
“Doesn’t that eventually undermine whatever minority outreach “strategy” you come up with?” the adviser said. You receive a provisional work permit.
The government also would need to build about 1,250 immigration courts – there now are 57 such courts – and hire thousands more immigration judges and federal attorneys to process the caseload. “You learn English”, he said. “Today, I met with the moms of incredible American children killed by illegal immigrants as a result of the policies of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama”.
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George Rivera, the Pueblo County Republican Party chairman, talked of energy problems and how Puebloans of all parties have a right to support their candidate and protest the opposition, but not too much about the presidential candidate.