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Donald Trump suggests government could “work with” illegal immigrants
Donald Trump is now running an ad in four swing states that graphically depicts the southern border as being overrun by dark hordes. And it promises a hyper-tough response from President Trump, which is illustrated with cops carefully scanning the border and images of helicopters patrolling for fleeing invaders.
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Sean Hannity’s latest Donald Trump town hall clocked 2.7M viewers including 589K in the news demo, putting Hannity in the No. 1 spot for the night among cable news programs in the demo.
This story has been corrected to show Trump’s remark about a “fair, but firm” immigration policy was made Monday, not last week. “What I’m doing is following the law.We’re going to obey the existing laws”. “We are going to get rid of the bad ones”. We have existing laws that allow you to do that. But he added: “Let me go a step further: they’ll pay back taxes, they have to pay taxes, there’s no amnesty, as such, there’s no amnesty, but we work with them”.
“I would get people out and then have an expedited way of getting them back into the country so they can be legal… Bush, the same thing”, Trump continued. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives onstage to speak at a rally in Dimondale, Michigan. Trump replied: “I don’t agree with that”.
“Recently, I like that he’s come out for gays, I’m gay also”.
What Trump could do immediately however is clarify what he meant. Those are extraordinary concessions, given that his entire candidacy rests so heavily on precisely the opposite assertions.
Hillary Clinton’s running mate Tim Kaine – who is also fluent in Spanish – dismissed this rumored shift on the most controversial issue between both parties, saying it was more of the same and to not be tricked into Donald Trump’s new approach. “Upholding and enforcing our laws is exactly what Donald trump is going to do”. It’s crucial to understand that Trump only moved in Obama’s direction in a very limited way. Even the most ardent opponents of illegal immigration in Congress have never advocated the costly prospect of mass deportation as the first priority of restoring law and order to the broken system. Now we can be more aggressive in that, but we want to follow the laws.
Not a pushback, but all lives do matter, but when it comes to whites, guess what? So what should be done about them?
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“There certainly can be a softening because we’re not looking to hurt people”, he said. Trump basically admitted Democrats are right about the former. They’re going to be removed.