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Hours after hard-line speech, Trump says ‘there’s softening’ in his immigration plan
“We need a system that serves our needs, not the needs of others”. Whatever they said behind closed doors remains behind closed doors.
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One of the strongest supporters of Donald Trump in the U.S. Senate is praising the GOP nominee’s immigration address delivered Wednesday in Phoenix.
The problem, of course, is that there simply aren’t enough voters in Trump’s base of support to elect him president.
But Agular said Thursday: “I’m withdrawing my support. Yeah, I think he did a good job”, he said. “Nothing even comes a close second”, Trump said in his Wednesday night speech in Phoenix, Az.
Doris Meissner, the former commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, said that Trump’s proposal to limit immigration is in line with a theory that after bursts of immigration the country should limit migration.
His original plans to campaign in Florida were cancelled due to weather. But she noted that the global economy has been transformed and that if the country doesn’t let more people in legally, they may arrive illegally instead. Hillary Clinton has spent most of this week scooping up money in the Hamptons for fundraisers.
Donald Trump’s tone about undocumented immigrants is as tough as ever.
Clinton raised a combined $90 million in July.
The Republican presidential nominee is the first major party candidate in modern memory to propose limiting legal immigration.
No wonder Trump’s immigration speech was delayed a week.
Vice President Joe Biden says Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is irresponsible and shouldn’t be given access to the United States’ nuclear codes. “Cooperation toward achieving the shared objective to both the United States and to Mexico”, he said.
Biden is scheduled to appear at a UAW union hall later Thursday outside of Cleveland.
“It was his very best day of his presidential campaign”, Hewitt said on MSNBC. Trump singled out Syria and Libya as two countries from which immigration would be suspended.
But this time, Trump added a new diplomatic wrinkle. By the leader’s words, “Yeah, no, it did come up, and I told Trump we’re not paying for your wall”.
But the real conflict started when the pair took a few questions from the press and Trump said that his infamous border wall was discussed, yet he said they didn’t discuss who would pay for it. And even if he’s right, if it didn’t come up, what, he suddenly just choked and forgot to say that to the president of Mexico after he’s been saying it every day for the last many months?
Donald Trump says that that, if he’s elected president, he’ll work on “promoting American pride and patriotism in America’s schools”.
Olmo agrees with Trump’s plan to triple the number of ICE officers, deport criminal aliens and demand extreme vetting of people applying for visas.
He’s telling veterans, “I will never let you down”. There will be no border wall financed by Mexico. However, afterward Pena Nieto tweeted that he told the billionaire that Mexico would not pay for it. “Can’t do it”, said Trump on Wednesday.
“It sounds so nasty to say it because the politically correct thing would be to say ‘peace and love, one handsome country, everybody comes in, you have, you share.’ But the reality is that it comes to a point where you don’t have any more to share”, Guillen said.
And in his visit to Mexico he stressed the contribution of Americans of Mexican descent, saying they were “beyond reproach” and “spectacular, hard-working people”.
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Welcome to 2016, when a head of state and a USA presidential candidate hash out their policy differences on Twitter. “This is the central piece of his campaign – immigration and deportation, and we’re going to build a wall and make Mexico pay for it”.