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Trump vows to crack down on undocumented immigrants

In an interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”, the Democratic presidential nominee kept up her verbal assault on Trump’s campaign, asserting it is built on “prejudice and paranoia” and caters to a radical fringe of the Republican Party.

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Trump had vowed during the GOP primary to deport all of the estimated 11 million people living in the country illegally with the help of a “deportation force”.

“I promise you, from the first day in office – the first thing I’m going to do, the first piece of paper that I’m going to sign is we’re gonna get rid of these people”, he said.

Tapper pressed Pence several times on whether Trump specifically still wants a “deportation force” – which he’d called for almost a year ago.

While the AHCC hasn’t officially endorsed a presidential candidate, the group has been critical of Trump’s immigration stance.

“There is a sharp distinction between a Hillary Clinton, who understands the value of alliances and making us stronger, and Donald Trump, who seems to think building walls and tearing down alliances is a path to strength”, Kaine said. He also called for a ban on Muslims from entering the United States.

“The names may have changed”, she said.

“We are starting to hear the faint rumblings of a Hillary Clinton landslide as her 10-point lead is further proof that Donald Trump is in a downward spiral as the clock ticks”, said Assistant Director of the Quinnipiac University Poll Tim Malloy in a release.

“It breaks all of our hearts to see it, it’s disgusting”, Trump said. Shot”, he said. “It breaks all of our hearts to see it.

“Hillary Clinton shows an arrogance that comes with the job, I think”. “She lies, and she smears, and she paints decent Americans – you – as racists”.

“I’ve never wanted to learn the language of the insiders and I’ve never been politically correct”, he said recently. “I made policy decisions based on what I thought was right to keep America safe and protect our interests overseas”. That says more about her than Trump.

That new discipline has enabled the Republican tycoon to concentrate his attacks on Clinton and his allegations that, as secretary of state, she trafficked in influence through the family’s Clinton Foundation.

Observing that there were “a lot of farmers” in at the Iowa fairgrounds, the Manhattan billionaire also blasted Clinton for her “war on the American farmer”.

“This becomes a conduit for people to gain access, and gaining access is a favor”, Pence said.

Trump also says Clinton is trying to distract from questions swirling around donations to The Clinton Foundation and her exclusive use of her private email servers for official business while secretary of state.

“This is an example of pay-to-play politics the American people are sick and exhausted of”, he said.

In a campaign speech in Des Moines, Iowa, Trump also cited the shooting death of a cousin of National Basketball Association star Dwyane Wade to urge African-American voters to rally behind him, calling it an example of violence that has to be addressed. “Just what I have been saying”. Instead, he attacked Trump for questioning the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation alliance and discussed America’s fight against ISIS.

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Donald Trump, left, and Ben Carson at a debate. “Or, we can go with someone who is committed to educational choice for minority families and families all across this country; for a commitment to law and order and standing with and standing by our law enforcement community; committed to bringing jobs and opportunity and hope to every American, regardless of race and creed and color”.

AP News in Brief at 6:04 am EDT