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Most US adults oppose Trump’s immigration policies

“Hillary Clinton is going to try to accuse this campaign, and the millions of decent Americans who support this campaign, of being racists”, Trump said.

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At a rally in the southern city of Jackson, Mississippi, Trump disparaged her as “a bigot who sees people of color only as votes”.

But Trump, who is trailing in the polls, says that revelations that many donors to the Clinton family foundation met with as secretary of state represents “one of the most shocking scandals in American political history”. The true cornerstone of Trump’s plan was to deport 11 million illegal immigrants from within our borders – a ridiculous claim, given the amount of manpower it would take to create an immigration force capable of such action, and given that it would require breaking up families in which the children are legal USA citizens. As I’ve discussed for many days now, Democratic politicians have run almost every inner city in America for fifty or sixty years or more. But he added, “Let me go a step further – they’ll pay back-taxes; they have to pay taxes; there’s no amnesty, as such, there’s no amnesty, but we work with them”.

“I think they are attracted to Trump [and] see him as a vessel for getting their ideas out there”, Hemmer said. At the end of his first term as president, he predicted he would get 95 percent of the African-American vote because of what he would do for them.

“When Democratic policies fail, they are left with only this one, exhausted argument: ‘You’re racist”.

Clinton is looking to counter Trump’s attempts to win over moderate voters who have been unsettled by his controversial remarks and policy proposals.

“No. I don’t at all”, Trump replied. Assange has also said that if disgruntled Trump associates could supply his group with inside information, “we’d be very happy to receive it and publish it”.

In an effort to short-circuit Clinton, Trump spoke ahead of her in a speech in Manchester, New Hampshire, confronting head-on allegations that he is racist, defending his hard-line approach to immigration while trying to make the case to minority voters that Democrats have abandoned them.

They are also suspicious of free-markets, a key tenet of conservatism, as they believe that business interests can often be in conflict with what they view as higher ideals – those of cultural preservation and homogeneity.

Seen as part of the candidate’s recent efforts to woo important Hispanic voters alienated by his anti-immigrant proposals amid falling poll numbers, the NY businessman floated the idea of giving immigrants living illegally in the USA the chance to obtain legal status to stay in the country. The hackers and harassers are presumed to be supporters of conservative blogger Milo Yiannopoulos, who incited a previous mass social media attack against Jones.

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In an interview that aired not even 24 hours before his Thursday comments, Trump’s position on the issue was similarly muddled: he suggested his administration could “work with” the millions of illegal immigrants who are already residing in the country. “And when Trump was asked about anti-Semitic slurs and death threats coming from his supporters, he refused to condemn them”.

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Trump’s campaign denounced the ad as a “disgusting new low”.

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Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry addressed the Republican National Convention last month in Cleveland