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Donald Trump cancels Phoenix speech on immigration, other topics
And he already did it this week. “Except change his immigration policies”.
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Trump stood by his stance that immigrants in the country illegally who have committed crimes should be “out on Day 1”.
“On Day One, I am going to begin swiftly removing criminal illegal immigrants from this country – including removing the hundreds of thousands of criminal illegal immigrants that have been released into United States communities under the Obama-Clinton administration”, Trump told supporters in Des Moines, Iowa. I meet thousands and thousands of people on this subject, and I’ve had very strong people come up to me, really great, great people come up to me, and they’ve said, ‘Mr.
“The RNC joins the Trump campaign in recognizing the diverse group of Hispanic leaders who are generously giving of their time and talent to be a part of the National Hispanic Advisory Council for Trump”, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said in an official statement following the meeting. “I think it would be very hard for all of them to be deported”.
“Now, everybody agrees we get the bad ones out”, Trump told his own political masseuse, FOX News” Sean Hannity, this week.
A similar poll, which involved four candidates (Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, Republican candidate Donald Trump, Libertarian contestant Gary Johnson and Jill Stein of the Green Party) among options, showed that Clinton’s lead was only 9 points.
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.
But Trump was saddled with another inflammatory revelation Friday when court papers surfaced showing that an ex-wife of Trump’s new campaign CEO, Stephen Bannon, said Bannon made anti-Semitic remarks when the two battled over sending their daughters to private school almost a decade ago. Trump regularly asks his supporters at campaign rallies, to which the crowds respond “Mexico!” The interview has quite a few nuggets that are worth dwelling on, not simply for their entertainment value, but for the real insights they offer into how the Trump campaign views the race right now.
Ayres recalled a focus group in the Deep South during which conservative voters complained about illegal immigrants.
Trump and Clinton are each portraying the other as discriminatory toward African-Americans, with Trump charging on Wednesday evening that the candidate herself was hateful. “Well, I’m going to do the same thing”, Trump told Bill O’Reilly in an interview. “We want to come up with a fair but firm process”. After Bush claimed that illegal immigration could be described as “an act of love”, an Instagram video Trump posted showed the words, “Forget Love!”
Yet now it’s Trump talking about allowing immigrants in the country illegally a way to stay here.
The billionaire businessman, whose hard-line approach to immigration and fierce rhetoric propelled him to the GOP presidential nomination, insisted that he’s not “flip-flopping” on the divisive issue as he works to broaden his support two-and-a-half months before the general election.
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In addition, during a phone interview with Fox News, Trump revived his line of attack on Clinton’s longtime aide, Huma Abedin, whose husband, former NY congressman Anthony Weiner, resigned his seat in 2011 after a sexting scandal. “And frankly, it’s leadership and it’s presidential”, she said.