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Hillary Clinton Just Made a Vow to Stop Saying This ‘Controversial’ Word
And Ruth Guerra, the director of Hispanic media for the Republican National Committee scoffed at Clinton’s vow saying, “When Hillary Clinton thinks Latinos are not around she will brag about voting for a border fence and even use the term ‘illegal immigrant, ‘ yet in front of Latinos she criticizes such efforts and laments her previous words”.
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Hillary Clinton has promised to excise “illegal immigrants” from her vocabulary after being called out for using the insensitive term.
The second priority in achieving comprehensive immigration reform, Clinton said, was cracking down on employers who employ undocumented workers. Vargas has pressured a number of journalists and news organizations to abandon the term “illegal immigrant” since coming out as undocumented in a 2011 piece for New York Times Magazine. She has also said that if troops had been deployed earlier, we could have prevented a security vacuum that was filled by the Islamic State.
“I have just one word for Mr. Trump: Basta”.
Sen. Bernie Sanders’s (I-Vt.) 2016 presidential campaign says they have more female donors than Democratic primary front-runner Hillary Clinton.
During her current presidential campaign, Ms. Clinton hesitated in her disapproval of Keystone XL and the Trans Pacific Partnership until the majority of labor unions had vocalized their opposition to the deals, and made it clear she would have to oppose them if she wanted their support.
“So, this is an area where I know there are a lot of voices that are being heard, and I want to see a good debate about it, and obviously I support the continuing role of mining, but I also support communities and states getting their fair share of the royalties and the proceeds from mining”, said Clinton.
In Tuesday’s Facebook chat, Clinton said the country’s diversity makes it stronger.
Speaking at a campaign event in Iowa in November 2007, Clinton described policies that are quite different from the more liberal stances she now holds as she makes her second bid for the White House, reported The Daily Caller.
David Brock, a Clinton supporter who runs several progressive groups aiding her candidacy, said Bill Clinton is a “gifted orator who has the ability to move people”. “They came on visas, and they flew into our airports”, she told hundreds of attendees at the rally.
“Yes, I will”, Mrs. Clinton responded while logged in to Facebook during a stop in Boulder, Colorado.
The Elko Daily Free Press asked Clinton what she thought of the proposed Hardrock Mining and Reclamation Act of 2015 that would charge new hardrock mining companies royalties on gross income. If they’ve been here and been lawful, then I think they’ve got to pay fines, they’ve got to pay back taxes, they’ve got to try to learn English, and they’ve got to wait in line, they can’t get ahead of anybody else who’s been here legally and waited.
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The pledge, which Sanders said could allow close to 9 million people to seek “deferred action”, was included in a wide-ranging plan that he said would lead to a “human and secure immigration policy”. “I don’t care how tall the wall is or how big the door is, that is never going to happen”. It’s still a federal crime to hire an illegal alien, but Vargas is launching a new “Words Matter” campaign to stop people from calling illegal immigrants what they are.