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Donald Trump cranks up deportation threat

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus downplayed the fallout from Trump’s speech, telling CNN that the nominee made clear he first wants to build the border wall and deal with criminal elements, then have a “humane conversation” about other illegal immigrants.

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The fiery speech confirmed Tr ump’s hard line on immigration shortly after he insisted to Pena Nieto that a giant wall would be built on the US-Mexico border if he was elected.

Speaking at a nighttime town hall where he fielded questions from young people, Pena Nieto sought to defend his decision.

TRUMP • He clarified this week that he opposes any pathway to legal status for immigrants in the USA illegally.

But Perez says she was more disappointed with Pena Nieto for going down this path.

“Enrique Pena Nieto’s invitation to Donald Trump is a betrayal”, wrote Inarritu, who won the Oscar for best director in February for his drama “The Revenant”.

Kaine also Trump’s immigration speech later Wednesday in Arizona, saying it was a “division and deportation nation strategy”.

That prompted a Twitter reply from Pena Nieto later in the day: “I repeat what I told you personally Mr Trump, Mexico would never pay for a wall”.

“I remember very clearly the studies I carried out, what I researched and what I formulated in my thesis”.

The GOP nominee began his morning with a simple message: “Mexico will pay for the wall!” “I may have committed some methodological error, but not with the aim of wanting to make someone else’s ideas mine”. Canada? Trump says he’ll make a priority of removing visitors who overstay their visas – an estimated half-million people each year.

Natividad said Colorado voters understand that Trump’s controversial stance on immigration is about security.

Donald Trump on Wednesday talked out of both sides of his mouth on immigration – out of one side in Mexico City and the other in Phoenix. And his pledge to deport undocumented immigrants.

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She also supports Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which provides legal status to children who arrive in the country illegally, as well as Deferred Action for Parental Accountability, which would allow immigrant parents of children born in the U.S.to receive a work permit and avoid deportation. Asked afterward whether he thought Trump’s immigration plan would help Republicans attract Hispanics’ votes, he said he wasn’t going “to stand up for Donald Trump’s plan”. Some, like Monty until Wednesday night, had gotten deeply involved in the campaign in hopes of influencing the nominee on issues like immigration, while others, like veteran ad maker Lionel Sosa, have chose to leave the party altogether this election cycle. Trump is in way over his head, and his campaign is an embarrassment to the electoral process of the United States of America.

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