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Donald Trump: ‘I’m not flip-flopping’ on immigration
“I’m not flip flopping”, the Republican presidential nominee told Fox News on the issue Monday. “We want to come up with a fair but firm process”.
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‘We have to be very firm. He added: “But we want to come up with something fair”.
Conway’s description reflects Trump’s comments to Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly on Monday. “Well, I’m gonna do the same thing”.
“Lots of people were brought out of the country with the existing laws”. “The candidate also said he would announce a way to give them [legal] status that wouldn’t be citizenship but would allow them to be here without fear of deportation”.
During an interview with CNN on Sunday, Trump’s new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, was asked if the candidate still supports the concept of a “deportation force” that will remove undocumented immigrations.
“The conversation about immigration that he would like to have is the one that talks about fairness to everyone”, Conway said.
Among black voters in OH, meanwhile, just 3 percent are supporting Trump, with Clinton receiving support from an overwhelming 91 percent, according to a CBS News poll conducted August 17-19.
Donald Trump met with his new National Hispanic Advisory Council in NY on Saturday as a first step in reaching out to Latino voters.
Donald Trump has postponed a major immigration speech he was set to deliver Thursday in Colorado as his campaign continues to fine-tune his immigration policy, reports CNN.
A record 13.3 million GOP primary voters sided with Trump because of his vow to fortify the U.S. -Mexico border wall at the Mexican government’s expense. “That wall will go up so fast your head will spin”.
“Donald Trump has not changed – he is still a reckless candidate who spreads hate wherever he goes”, said Juan Sanchez III, vice chairman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico.
At the same time, any oscillation carries the risk of alienating Trump’s most loyal supporters, many of whom adore his willingness to buck “political correctness” by laying out brash proposals.
“What do you have to lose?” Trump asked again and again. “We’re losing jobs across the board, yet people are walking in unchecked and we don’t know who they are, and they could be ISIS”, a reference to Islamic State jihadists.
In a February interview with The New York Times editorial board, Mr Trump reportedly said that his plan was negotiable (he later denied that).
Harder represented former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan in the invasion-of-privacy lawsuit against Gawker Media that ultimately resulted in Gawker’s filing for bankruptcy.
Trump pledged that as president, he would appoint a special prosecutor to probe the financial dealings of The Clinton Foundation. He also said he will “get rid of the crime”.
“He’s saying, look, ‘How in the world can we abide a 58 percent unemployment rate among African American youth?'” she said. That switch followed questions raised by constitutional experts.
Shift on policy comes as polls show Clinton widening lead across the U.S. And he said he would step down from the board and no longer raise money for it. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., a close Trump adviser, said on CBS that the nominee is “wrestling” with the issue but has not changed his position yet.
“I do feel sometimes like this campaign has entered into an alternative universe”, she said in an appearance on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live taped Monday afternoon. But even then, we’ll only know where he stands for purposes of this election campaign.
Bash played a clip of Trump speaking about a deportation force last fall, saying it would be done “humanely,” repeatedly asking if that was still the position of the campaign or whether Trump was backing off.
In the latest revelations, the State Department said it was reviewing almost 15,000 previously undisclosed emails.
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In swing states the picture is more mixed for Trump.