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AP EXPLAINS Trump’s Push for Border Wall Is Not a New Idea
Baudin, who drove to Cleveland to check out the atmosphere of the convention, said he thinks Republicans need to create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants rather than deporting them.
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Although Donald Trump has not given the American people a clear agenda of how he would like to “make America great and safe again”, he has made it clear that he wants a wall built to keep Mexicans out of the country.
“The crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon come to an end”, he told the raucous crowd in the Quicken Loans Arena.
Donald Trump is officially the GOP Presidential nominee – accepting the nomination on the final night of the big Republican Convention in Cleveland.
But, she said, Mexico will work “with the United States government that will be elected in November to review the actions that we must take jointly to make the border more efficient, orderly and safe”.
“They are not taking individual items as seriously as they would with other candidates”, he said. “It’s hard to react to things that are said because of the lack of specificity, and the probability of him being elected is still low so changing your portfolio because of him is not likely to be profitable”, he said.
Trump has angered Mexicans by saying he would make their government pay for a massive wall to keep out “rapists” and other criminals from crossing the border. But when asked a follow-up question about Trump’s deportation plan, she responded, “Did Trump call for that?”
“It’s not going to happen”, said Sandy Wood of Bay Village, Ohio.
President Obama is urging a reluctant Congress to pass the Pacific Rim agreement before he leaves office to ensure that the United States gains a strategic and economic foothold in the rapidly growing region. Their research concludes that concrete is the most cost effective material for the 40-foot wall proposed by Trump.
Yet there has been no selloff of Mexican stocks, which are up 10 percent so far in 2016.
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“For the most part”, Ablin said, “that suggests to me the investment community has not considered a Trump presidency a probable scenario at this point”.