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Trump Still Leading, Carson In 2nd

Trump said he would reverse President Obama’s executive orders on immigration and deport all illegal immigrants from the United States-even those now protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Directive. He also wants to end “birthright citizenship” for their children, he said Sunday.

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According to a recent CNN/ORC poll, 35 percent believe Trump is the best candidate to handle illegal immigration.

Trump spoke about his immigration plan at the Iowa State Fair over the weekend and he’s since drawn criticism again from rivals and policy analysts.

“I think it’s very important that he’s talking about immigration”, Ramos added. The 69-year-old is also adamant that Mexico pay for the wall because the US “will not be taken advantage of anymore”.

“How do you revoke remittances?” he asked while campaigning in South Carolina on Monday. What we need to hear, instead, are sensible, comprehensive immigration plans that deal with the justified concerns on all sides of the argument.

Overall, Trump has a favorable/unfavorable rating of 38-58 percent respectively among registered voters, compared with 35-57 percent for Bush. “We ought to fix the problem rather than take away rights that are constitutionally endowed”. Tell them that Trump would be viewed as or more favorably than Bush and they’d have had you committed.

“The fact that he says a lot of things that I think are resonating with people“.

Maybe he needs to be on TV more, so people can get to know him.

However, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said walling off the border “doesn’t make any sense”. “This is worldwide diplomacy and it’s different”.

“This morning, Trump tweeted that [Roger] Ailes called to assure him that Fox will cover him “fairly” going forward”.

The poll finds evidence of a slight gender gap in support for Trump, who has faced public questions recently about his treatment of women, though he does lead the field among both men and women.

Republican candidate John Kasich told ABC News today that though he said he hadn’t seen Trump’s immigration policy in detail, he did agree with certain tenants of it.

“I would send more troops back to Iraq”, said Sen.

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Walker, who reversed his position in April on allowing a chance for legal status for those in the country illegally, also gave mixed answers on ending birthright citizenship. This was found to be the case for immigrants from Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador, whose citizens make up the bulk of undocumented immigrants in this country.

GOP candidate Donald Trump's controversial policy paper on immigration could harm both the American and the Mexican economy experts have claimed