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Trump to Bush: Illegal immigration not about ‘love’

The rhetoric was reminiscent of the final months of the 2008 presidential election, when Republican nominee John McCain suspended his campaign in reaction to the massive financial crisis.

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The one-minute video includes news reports and conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer slamming Trump’s plan to deport the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. I don’t want any strings attached’. “They’re doing a big cut in the yuan, and that’s going to be devastating for us“.

“People are so shocked when they find out I am Protestant”.

“I couldn’t be more motivated to be an American, and I look forward to President Trump”, Edwin Glatfelter said before starting a “Trump” chant as he walked to his auto.

Following the targeted attack of a Latino homeless man in Boston, a prominent Latino civil rights has warned that Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant hate speech could cause more backlash against Latinos across the country.

Trump’s immigration stance was endorsed by Republican Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, who told the crowd, “I’m really impressed with your plan”. “I think he’s a very nice person. Because the only people that can expect something from me is going to be the people that want to see our country be great again”, Trump said on CBS News’ “Face the Nation” in an interview that aired on Sunday (local time).

Bush’s campaign also sent an email to people in the state raising Trump’s record, including past support for “Democratic ideas”.

Perry and Graham have not said they are getting out of the race, but Perry has been struggling with campaign expenses recently.

Bush took a few jabs at Trump over his immigration platform, which was released last week and calls for, among other things, an end to birthright citizenship. He said stricter enforcement of immigration laws would help resolve the problem and repeated his opposition to any move to deny U.S. citizenship to those born in America. “But I just think it’s a very complicated problem”.

“I don’t agree that we should be trying to amend the Constitution”, the former Hewlett-Packard chief executive said.

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Businesswoman Carly Fiorina, appearing on NBC’s Meet The Press, said no voter has asked her about the billionaire. While the Republican front runner refuses to give further detail on how he would cover the costs of the plan, his supporters stand by him and he is still the current leader for the party’s nomination.

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