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Lindsey Graham calls Donald Trump a ‘wrecking ball’ to future of GOP

A rally in Phoenix was first planned at a posh resort that could handle about 1,000 guests, but organizers moved it to the city’s convention center.

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“Excellent, so motivating”, she said.

He acknowledges that a lot of people agree with Trump, but clearly does not think he is fit to be President.

“Everybody has a belief that we should control our borders”, Bush said last week.

And even Democrats, who have practically called for an open border, were starting to get a little nervous. Trump has called the fatal shooting of Kate Steinle, 32, “Yet another example of why we must secure our border immediately”. Most – not ” some” – of the 5.9 million illegal immigrants from Mexico who live in the U.S. are good people.

Arizona’s tough-on-immigration Sheriff Joe Arpaio introduced Trump in Phoenix after outlining the things he and the candidate have in common, including skepticism that Obama was born in the United States.

“The Republican Party stinks because all of the Republicans have accomplished nothing, and they talk about all of these issues and do nothing about it for a whole lifetime”, Mason said during an interview on “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio”.

“As soon as. Trump started speaking, you see how all of them were trying to criticise him“.

The crowd chanted “USA!”

Trump said he will use his business background to outmaneuver our foreign rivals. Arizona Senator John McCain has politically distanced himself from Trump after his comments on undocumented Mexican immigrants.

“I feel very bad, and very disappointed with him, and with the Republican party for not responding immediately and saying ‘Enough, stop it, ‘” Clinton said. “He was light on them”, Shaw, Sr., said.

Presidential contender Donald Trump’s controversial remarks regarding immigration don’t seem to be hurting him among voters. “We can’t be ignored”.

Referring to the protesters, Mr Trump quipped: “I wonder if the Mexican government sent them over here”. And they’re sending people to our country that we don’t want but we take, and they don’t want. “We’re getting taken apart piece-by-piece slowly”.

“So you have the illegals come in and the illegals kill their children, and we better get smart in the United States“, he told reporters, after the private meeting at a Beverly Hills hotel.

Trump, a billionaire real estate developer and reality television host, stirred up controversy when he said the Mexican immigrants coming to the US are “rapists and criminals” and are bringing diseases.

“Well, I think he said something that has brought people who are frustrated about our immigration system to light, but he also said it in a way that’s going to kill my party”, Graham said.

Only Sen. Ted Cruz has spoken out in support of Trump’s statements, if not the force with which they’ve been expressed.

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Trump did make it a point to recognize veterans.

Trump's Phoenix visit to highlight GOP immigration split