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Trump will be tough on illegal immigration : RNC chair

Trump also previewed his immigration plans at the Iowa event, saying that he was developing an “exit-entry tracking system to ensure those who overstay their visas, that they’re quickly removed”.

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Here’s a question: What if Donald Trump’s immigration plan ends up being not much different than how things work today? “And this is not a simple question”, said Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee chairman who’s had a hard relationship with Trump.

Branstad, in an interview with The Associated Press, said he felt Trump could score points against Clinton by focusing on agricultural issues. “You did not address the issue of whether or not there will be a deportation force removing the 11 million”.

“Nothing has changed about Donald Trump’s position on dealing with illegal immigration”, Pence said.

Trump’s immigration policy is under intense scrutiny following a week in which he seemingly softened his stance on how to treat undocumented immigration status only to later reaffirm his support for deportations.

“And what he’s said now is that he will look at that”.

Pence did not answer questions on whether the campaign’s position, as Trump has said, is that children born to people who are in the USA illegally are not US citizens.

But does Trump still want a “deportation force” to expel all undocumented immigrants already in the United States?

Trump also seemed to borrow lines from Christie when he said he would oppose the Environmental Protection Agency’s “Waters of the US” rule-making proposal and support the Renewable Fuel Standard. Trump last week indicated that he would be open to a “softening” in the immigration laws.

“He hasn’t changed his position on immigration”.

“Well, you’re going to find out from Donald Trump very shortly”. “I mean, you’re going to hear more detail in the next two weeks”.

“There are very few issues where they’re more different”, Conway said. “African-Americans will VOTE TRUMP!“. Pence denied the premise of the question.

“Now there’s going to be, you know, some decisions he’s going to have to make as president regarding those folks, and I think what he’s said let’s first get all of the bad actors out of the country”, he said. Trump wouldn’t say later in the week, in an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper.

“These worldwide gangs and cartels will be a thing of the past”.

In case you didn’t catch what Priebus was saying, the RNC Chair admitted to Chuck Todd that Donald Trump won the Republican nomination by exhibiting a lack of decency and humanity. As for himself, Priebus said he is “comfortable” with birthright citizenship continuing to be the law. “I don’t want to give a date”, Reince Preibus dutifully told NBC’s Chuck Todd on “Meet the Press”.

“I think all of these processed stories go by the wayside”. I know Donald Trump in private, I talk to him every day. “I’m going to get to know him”.

“Here’s what I know”, Priebus replied.

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