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Bush says he takes Trump’s immigration remarks personally – FOX 35 News

However, now at least three presidential candidates, including two Republican candidates, have decried Donald Trump’s assertions about immigrants, making it clear that his views are not only intolerant, but intolerable.

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Perry wasn’t the only GOP presidential candidate from Texas talking about Trump on the Sunday-morning political talk-show circuit.

But Trump was tied for second with Dr. Ben Carson at 10 percent, according to the Quinnipiac University poll released July 1.

“The US has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems”.

“What we know what’s best from thousands of years in human history is for children to be raised with mothers and fathers, preferably but not always, but preferably with their biological mothers and fathers but certainly adoptive homes are great and wonderful places, too”, he said.

On Saturday, Trump spoke out again, telling Fox and Friends that immigrant crime is out of control and that he is “sort of a whipping post for bringing it up”. “It doesn’t represent the Republican Party or its values”. “I think he’s terrific”. “There is no tolerance for it”. She says Trump’s outspoken ways seem to be working for the time being. Bush, a former Florida governor, said that “to make these extraordinarily ugly kind of comments is not reflective of the Republican Party”.

A few fellow Republicans have criticized Trump, including presidential contender Sen.

“Are there some people who come with nefarious goals?” he said. “That’s the gentleman in the [2012] election, said unfortunate things about rape, and every Republican was asked about them from then on”.

He said that if illegal immigrants “want to be part of the American dream” and share the country’s flag, culture and language, their motivations are the same as early immigrants to the country. “I don’t agree with his comments, obviously”.

“I salute Donald Trump for focusing on the need to address illegal immigration“, Cruz said in an interview that aired on NBC’s “Meet The Press” Sunday.

Speaking at a campaign event in New Hampshire, Mrs Clinton said she wanted to see China’s peaceful rise.

“I knew it was going to be bad because I was told this”.

Rick Santorum said on CBS’ Face The Nation that he doesn’t agree with Trump’s “verbiage”, but the businessman is raising legitimate questions about the problem of illegal immigration.

“The crime is raging, it’s raging and it’s violent”.

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“I don’t think he understands the challenge, obviously”, Perry said. A majority of the American people do not take kindly to insults on their personal, religious, or cultural beliefs.

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