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Chris Christie defends Donald Trump’s immigration policy as ‘completely consistent’
Details of Trump´s immigration policies remain scant.
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Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said Sunday that the Republican presidential nominee now plans to go directly into African-American communities to deliver his full-forced appeal to black voters, while also trying to explain Trump’s changing policies on illegal immigration. Trump even questioned whether those born in the United States to people here illegally are citizens – even though they have automatically been considered citizens since the adoption of the constitution’s 14th Amendment in 1868.
“If we don’t enforce visa expiration dates, then we have an open border – it’s as simple as that”, he said.
Similarly, On CBS’s “Face the Nation”, Conway said that Trump isn’t focused on a deportation force but would improve agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement to enforce existing immigration laws.
However, Trump has appearned in recent weeks to search for a less severe approach, knowing that he’ll need some support from Hispanic and other minority voters to win the general election race against Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee. “And I say that as a legal immigrant here who been through the process”.
“All the media wants to talk about is the 11 million people – or more, or less, they have no idea what the number is because we have no control over our country”, Trump said.
“You’re going to have a deportation force, and you’re going to do it humanely”, he had said.
Hillary Clinton is still 7 points ahead of Donald Trump nationally, according to a new Monmouth University Poll, but her lead has decreased from earlier this month.
“These global gangs and cartels will be a thing of the past”.
In response to National Basketball Association player Dwyane Wade’s Tweet about his cousin, Trump wrote: “Dwyane Wade’s cousin was just shot and killed walking her baby in Chicago”. They may vaguely have some information about Trump said this or Clinton said that or whatever.
But he could not provide clear answers to whether people who have stayed in the country for a considerable period of time having established a family and work history in the country should also be deported.
“It seems like a significant number of voters are backing a presidential candidate about whom they can not say anything positive”, Murray said.
Clinton, meanwhile, is painting a more sinister picture of her opponent and some of his backers.
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Trump was set to deliver a major speech on illegal immigration last week, but his campaign chose to postpone the address as it continues to craft its policy and the language to deliver it.